GI Alliance’s legacy of caring for the communities we serve is built on a solid foundation of physician excellence. Dr. James Weber is the visionary founder and CEO of GI Alliance. He strives to ensure that GI Alliance locations provide the best GI care to patients nationwide. This is accomplished through each and every patient experience.
Dr. Mohkashi is thorough, professional and knowledgeable. His understanding and patient approach is great. He puts the patient first and explains everything in easy to understand language. I would recommend him to anyone requiring a top rated physician in his field of expertise.
My husband has received excellent service from Dr.Ellison, his associates and staff ( good listener, compationate and good sense of humor, which make visits less stressful. Great job guys.
I was referred to Dr. Salameh by my primary care physician Dr. Jaafar. I was very happy with my visit to Dr. Salameh office. I was greeted by friendly clinic staff. I didn't have to wait for my appointment. Dr. Salameh was very professional. He carefully listen to my concerns and answer all my questions to my satisfaction. On the day of the procedure Dr. Salameh went over the procedure with me again and made sure that I understood his explanations. He was calm and reassuring. After the procedure he went over the findings with me , answered my questions and provided me with hard a copy of the procedure and findings. I was very satisfied with a entire encounter. I recommend Dr. Salameh as a GI specialist without any reservations. RBG
Dr New is a very pleasant and thorough provider. I would send my whole family to him!
The entire staff and Dr Mantas were very kind and great to work with.
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Our patients come first. GI Alliance physicians strive to be your partner in GI health. As the leading gastroenterology practice in the country, we have the resources and experience to find a solution to improve your life. We look forward to earning your trust.
Colonoscopies provide preventative measures and are far more conclusive than at-home testing because it prevents cancer by identifying and removing over 95% of dangerous polyps during the procedure. Your provider can also collect tissue samples for pathology testing to further determine if cancerous cells are present. As a result, colonoscopies are considered the gold standard for colorectal cancer detection and prevention.
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis, affect approximately 1.6 million Americans, many before age 35. Over 80,000 children in the US are living with IBD, and an estimated 70,000 new cases among children and adults are diagnosed each year. These chronic, life-long conditions can be treated – but not cured.