A 2019 TOP DOC Dr. Mary Harris is a regionally recognized gastroenterologist and Medical Director of Mercy's Center for Inflammatory Bowel and Colorectal Diseases.
Inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, includes disorders that cause inflammation of the intestines. IBD is treated at Mercy by expert gastroenterologists.
Our Center offers physician expertise with a dedication to advancing services and treatments for neurological disorders and neuromuscular diseases.
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Mercy gastroenterologists offer balloon dilation as a treatment option for achalasia.
Botulinum toxin injections are offered to treat achalasia by the gastroenterologists of The Center for Heartburn and Reflux Disease at Mercy in Baltimore.
Endoluminal stenting, a technique used to manage gastrointestinal (GI) blockages, is offered at The Melissa L. Posner Institute for Digestive Health and Liver Disease at Mercy.
An endoscopic mucosal resection may be recommended to diagnose Barrett’s esophagus or treat Large colon polyps and stomach cancer.
An endoscopic submucosal dissection, or ESD, is a minimally invasive endoscopy procedure that is performed to remove benign growths (large or flat polyps) or early cancers from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Expert gastroenterologists at Mercy in Baltimore treat achalasia with laparoscopic Heller myotomy.
Paracentesis is a liver disease treatment option in which excess fluid is removed from the abdomen.
Radiofrequency ablation is a treatment option for liver cancer and Barrett’s esophagus at The Institute for Digestive Health and Liver Disease at Mercy.
Remicade infusion treatment for inflammatory bowel disease offered at The Institute for Digestive Health and Liver Disease at Mercy.
Therapeutic endoscopy is central to the services offered at The Institute for Digestive Health and Liver Disease to detect cancers of the colon, esophagus, stomach, liver and bile ducts, pancreas, and intestines.
A 2019 TOP DOC Dr. Paul Thuluvath leads a team of gastroenterology specialists in Baltimore, Maryland, who help patients find the best treatment options for digestive diseases and liver conditions.
After feeling ill on New Years Eve, Barbara had a screening that revealed a cancerous tumor in her colon.