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GP-Led Gastroenterology Clinic at My Health and Wellbeing Clinic
At My Health and Wellbeing Clinic, our GP-Led Gastroenterology Clinic provides expert care for a wide range of digestive and gastrointestinal (GI) issues. Our experienced GPs offer comprehensive evaluations and personalized treatment plans for conditions affecting the stomach, intestines, liver, and digestive tract. Whether you’re dealing with chronic digestive discomfort, liver health concerns, or issues like IBS or acid reflux, our team is here to provide compassionate, professional care.
Our clinic offers a complete approach to GI health, including dietary counseling, advanced diagnostic tests, and referrals for endoscopy or colonoscopy when needed. We aim to help you achieve optimal digestive health and improve your overall quality of life.
Our Gastroenterology Services
Our GP-Led Gastroenterology Clinic provides a range of services to diagnose, treat, and manage various digestive health concerns:
1- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Management
- What it’s for: IBS is a common digestive disorder that causes abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea.
- Treatment Options: We provide dietary counseling, lifestyle modifications, and medications to manage symptoms effectively.
- Goal: To reduce symptoms, improve digestive comfort, and help patients lead a symptom-free life.
2- Acid Reflux and GERD Treatment
- What it’s for: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when acid from the stomach flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn and discomfort.
- Treatment Options: Our GPs offer medications, dietary advice, and lifestyle recommendations to manage acid reflux symptoms.
- Goal: To reduce acid production, prevent symptoms, and protect the esophagus from damage.
3- Liver Health and Function Tests
- What it’s for: The liver plays a vital role in detoxification and digestion, and liver function tests help assess liver health.
- Tests Included: Blood tests for liver enzymes, bilirubin levels, and other indicators of liver function.
- Goal: To detect liver issues early and provide timely intervention to support liver health.
4- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Management
- What it’s for: IBD, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, causes inflammation of the GI tract and can lead to pain, diarrhea, and malnutrition.
- Treatment Options: We provide medication, dietary advice, and referrals for specialist care as needed to manage inflammation and symptoms.
- Goal: To control inflammation, reduce symptoms, and improve quality of life for patients with IBD.
5- Food Intolerance and Allergy Testing
- What it’s for: Food intolerances and allergies can cause digestive discomfort, bloating, and other GI symptoms.
- Testing Methods: We offer blood tests and elimination diets to identify food intolerances and provide dietary recommendations.
- Goal: To identify food triggers, reduce symptoms, and support better digestive health.
6- Constipation and Bowel Management
- What it’s for: Chronic constipation can impact quality of life and may be linked to other GI conditions.
- Treatment Options: Dietary adjustments, fiber supplements, medications, and lifestyle changes are recommended based on individual needs.
- Goal: To relieve constipation, improve regularity, and support comfortable bowel function.
7- Diarrhea and Malabsorption Assessment
- What it’s for: Chronic diarrhea and malabsorption can be caused by infections, intolerances, or digestive disorders.
- Testing Methods: Stool tests, blood tests, and dietary assessments to identify the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
- Goal: To address the underlying cause, manage symptoms, and ensure adequate nutrient absorption.
8- Abdominal Pain and Bloating
- What it’s for: Persistent abdominal pain and bloating can be symptoms of various GI conditions, including IBS, food intolerances, or infections.
- Assessment Methods: Physical exams, dietary analysis, and, if needed, referrals for imaging or further tests.
- Goal: To diagnose the cause of pain and bloating and provide effective treatment to alleviate discomfort.
9- Endoscopy and Colonoscopy Referrals
- What it’s for: Endoscopy and colonoscopy are essential procedures for diagnosing issues within the digestive tract, including ulcers, polyps, and inflammation.
- Referral Process: If necessary, our GPs refer patients to specialists for endoscopic procedures to ensure thorough diagnosis and treatment.
- Goal: To obtain a detailed view of the GI tract, diagnose conditions accurately, and provide comprehensive care.
10- Helicobacter Pylori (H. Pylori) Testing
- What it’s for: H. pylori is a bacteria that can cause stomach ulcers and gastritis.
- Testing Methods: Non-invasive breath tests, stool tests, or blood tests to detect H. pylori.
- Goal: To identify and eradicate H. pylori, preventing ulcers and other complications.
11- Pancreatic Health Assessment
- What it’s for: The pancreas is essential for digestion and blood sugar regulation. Issues with pancreatic health can affect digestion.
- Assessment Methods: Blood tests, stool analysis, and imaging if needed to evaluate pancreatic function.
- Goal: To identify and manage any pancreatic issues, supporting overall digestive health.
12- Dietary and Nutritional Counseling
- What it’s for: Dietary habits play a critical role in managing digestive health. Nutritional counseling helps patients make dietary choices that support GI wellness.
- Services: Individualized diet plans, guidance on anti-inflammatory diets, and advice on managing conditions like IBS, IBD, and acid reflux.
- Goal: To empower patients with dietary knowledge that improves digestive health and supports symptom management.
8- Abdominal Pain and Bloating
- What it’s for: Persistent abdominal pain and bloating can be symptoms of various GI conditions, including IBS, food intolerances, or infections.
- Assessment Methods: Physical exams, dietary analysis, and, if needed, referrals for imaging or further tests.
- Goal: To diagnose the cause of pain and bloating and provide effective treatment to alleviate discomfort.
9- Endoscopy and Colonoscopy Referrals
- What it’s for: Endoscopy and colonoscopy are essential procedures for diagnosing issues within the digestive tract, including ulcers, polyps, and inflammation.
- Referral Process: If necessary, our GPs refer patients to specialists for endoscopic procedures to ensure thorough diagnosis and treatment.
- Goal: To obtain a detailed view of the GI tract, diagnose conditions accurately, and provide comprehensive care.
10- Helicobacter Pylori (H. Pylori) Testing
- What it’s for: H. pylori is a bacteria that can cause stomach ulcers and gastritis.
- Testing Methods: Non-invasive breath tests, stool tests, or blood tests to detect H. pylori.
- Goal: To identify and eradicate H. pylori, preventing ulcers and other complications.
11- Pancreatic Health Assessment
- What it’s for: The pancreas is essential for digestion and blood sugar regulation. Issues with pancreatic health can affect digestion.
- Assessment Methods: Blood tests, stool analysis, and imaging if needed to evaluate pancreatic function.
- Goal: To identify and manage any pancreatic issues, supporting overall digestive health.
12- Dietary and Nutritional Counseling
- What it’s for: Dietary habits play a critical role in managing digestive health. Nutritional counseling helps patients make dietary choices that support GI wellness.
- Services: Individualized diet plans, guidance on anti-inflammatory diets, and advice on managing conditions like IBS, IBD, and acid reflux.
- Goal: To empower patients with dietary knowledge that improves digestive health and supports symptom management.
3- Liver Health and Function Tests
- What it’s for: The liver plays a vital role in detoxification and digestion, and liver function tests help assess liver health.
- Tests Included: Blood tests for liver enzymes, bilirubin levels, and other indicators of liver function.
- Goal: To detect liver issues early and provide timely intervention to support liver health.
4- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Management
- What it’s for: IBD, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, causes inflammation of the GI tract and can lead to pain, diarrhea, and malnutrition.
- Treatment Options: We provide medication, dietary advice, and referrals for specialist care as needed to manage inflammation and symptoms.
- Goal: To control inflammation, reduce symptoms, and improve quality of life for patients with IBD.
5- Food Intolerance and Allergy Testing
- What it’s for: Food intolerances and allergies can cause digestive discomfort, bloating, and other GI symptoms.
- Testing Methods: We offer blood tests and elimination diets to identify food intolerances and provide dietary recommendations.
- Goal: To identify food triggers, reduce symptoms, and support better digestive health.
6- Constipation and Bowel Management
- What it’s for: Chronic constipation can impact quality of life and may be linked to other GI conditions.
- Treatment Options: Dietary adjustments, fiber supplements, medications, and lifestyle changes are recommended based on individual needs.
- Goal: To relieve constipation, improve regularity, and support comfortable bowel function.
7- Diarrhea and Malabsorption Assessment
- What it’s for: Chronic diarrhea and malabsorption can be caused by infections, intolerances, or digestive disorders.
- Testing Methods: Stool tests, blood tests, and dietary assessments to identify the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
- Goal: To address the underlying cause, manage symptoms, and ensure adequate nutrient absorption.
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Conditions We Treat
Our GP-Led Gastroenterology Clinic is equipped to manage a variety of digestive health issues, including:
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Acid Reflux / Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
- Liver Conditions: Fatty liver, hepatitis, and abnormal liver enzymes.
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
- Food Intolerances and Allergies
- Constipation and Bowel Irregularities
- Chronic Diarrhea and Malabsorption
- Abdominal Pain and Bloating
- Pancreatic Conditions
- H. Pylori Infections
- Peptic Ulcers and Gastritis
Our Approach
At My Health and Wellbeing Clinic, our GP-Led Gastroenterology Clinic is dedicated to providing a holistic and patient-centered approach to digestive health. We focus on accurate diagnosis, individualized treatment, and long-term management. Here’s what you can expect:
1- Comprehensive Assessment and Diagnosis
Our GPs conduct thorough assessments, including reviewing your medical history, symptoms, and lifestyle. We use physical exams, blood tests, and other diagnostic tools to accurately diagnose GI issues.
2- Personalized Treatment Plans
Based on your individual health needs, we develop a customized treatment plan that may include dietary changes, medication, and lifestyle recommendations.
3- Advanced Testing and Referrals
For complex cases, we offer referrals for specialized tests such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, and imaging, ensuring you receive a complete and accurate diagnosis.
4- Patient Education and Dietary Counseling
Our GPs and dietitians provide clear guidance on dietary habits, food choices, and lifestyle changes that support digestive health and symptom management.
5- Ongoing Support and Follow-Up
For chronic conditions, we offer continuous care and follow-up appointments to monitor progress, adjust treatment, and support long-term digestive health.
Why choose our services?
- Book your consultation today and take the first step toward better digestive health with comprehensive, personalized care at My Health and Wellbeing Clinic. Let us help you feel your best, every day.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) is a functional digestive disorder causing symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, and bowel changes, but without inflammation. IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease), such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, involves chronic inflammation of the GI tract and can lead to serious complications.
Regular liver function tests are recommended if you have liver disease, are on medications that affect the liver, or have risk factors like alcohol use. Our GP will guide you on the frequency based on your health status.
Common symptoms of acid reflux include heartburn, regurgitation, chest discomfort, and a sour taste in the mouth. Chronic acid reflux may indicate GERD, which requires treatment.
Yes, dietary adjustments can significantly improve IBS symptoms. Our clinic provides dietary counseling to help identify trigger foods and create a plan that supports digestive comfort.
H. pylori is usually treated with a combination of antibiotics and acid-suppressing medication. Our GP will recommend the best course of action based on your test results.
H. pylori is usually treated with a combination of antibiotics and acid-suppressing medication to eradicate the infection. Our GP will determine the appropriate treatment based on your test results and health needs.
If you experience persistent or severe abdominal pain, bloating, or changes in bowel habits that last for more than a few weeks, it’s advisable to consult a doctor. Chronic symptoms may indicate an underlying GI condition that requires evaluation and treatment.
Liver function tests typically measure levels of liver enzymes (such as ALT and AST), bilirubin, and proteins produced by the liver. These tests help assess liver health and detect inflammation, damage, or other issues.
While constipation is often related to dietary or lifestyle factors, chronic constipation can sometimes indicate a more serious underlying condition, such as hypothyroidism, IBS, or even colon issues. Our GP will assess and recommend appropriate tests if needed.
Acid reflux is usually diagnosed based on symptoms, but additional tests such as an endoscopy, pH monitoring, or barium swallow may be recommended if symptoms are severe or unresponsive to treatment. Our GP can provide guidance on the best diagnostic approach for you.
During an endoscopy, a small camera is used to view the upper GI tract, while a colonoscopy examines the lower GI tract. These procedures are usually performed by a specialist, and our clinic will refer you to a trusted provider, ensuring you’re fully prepared and informed about the process.
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For compassionate, expert care in digestive health, visit the GP-Led Gastroenterology Clinic at My Health and Wellbeing Clinic. Our team is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing all aspects of gastrointestinal health, helping you find relief from symptoms and achieve long-term wellness.