They are trained to do procedures on the intestines via the mouth or rectum with a camera. They do not make incisions to take out your gallbladder for instance. They would do one procedure to see that the gallbladder was the problem, and they can sometimes fix that problem using special tools via a tube in your mouth, but a surgeon would be the one to actually remove your gallbladder. They are trained like a regular medical physician/internist and then have one additional year (usually) of extra training in the procedures. Surgeons have usually 5-7 years of training (or more sometimes) specifically in the procedures that they do.
Yes, normally they will also perform surgery.
gastroenterologists
Hemorrhoids are a colorectal disorder, so one with hemorrhoids should consult a colorectal surgeon, also called a proctologist. Women could also consult their obstetrician/gynecologist (obgyn).
Gastroenterologists - I had one for my ulcer
Gastroenterologists.
Gastroenterologists.
Gastroenterologists
Gastroenterologists study heartburn
Gastroenterologists
there is 57 in all i think
probably gastroenterologists
Precision Plus Hospital follows a multidisciplinary approach for gastrointestinal disease treatment, involving a team of gastroenterologists, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, and nutritionists. This collaborative approach ensures that patients receive comprehensive and integrated care, tailored to their specific needs.
Usually 400,000 dollars to 500,000 dollars.