
Have IBD? You May Need More Frequent Colonoscopy Screenings.
A new study found that patients with IBD who had a colonoscopy every one to three years were less likely to be diagnosed with advanced colon cancer.
Colorectal cancer numbers are rising for people younger than 50. Early detection is key to detect or even prevent the disease.
Request an AppointmentBy May 31, 2022, most health insurance plans will fully cover this procedure to evaluate a positive stool-based test for colon cancer. Check with your insurance about your coverage.
Learn MoreCenter for Digestive Endoscopy has cared for patients for 20 years.
We're Honored to Serve YouOur Orlando gastroenterologists and staff at Center for Digestive Endoscopy are dedicated to providing quality, affordable care to the community in our quest to lower colon cancer rates and treat an array of digestive diseases, including Crohn’s Disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
We believe in compassionate medicine, where patients feel reassured and unrushed. We hold ourselves to the highest of standards, as our center is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
Our board-certified GI doctors specialize in a myriad of GI procedures, including colonoscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy and upper endoscopy.
Our adenoma detection rate (ADR), the rate at which our GI doctors identify adenomatous colon polyps, surpasses the national benchmark of 25 percent. See our scores. Additionally, our patients value the compassionate care they receive from our GI doctors and say they are likely to recommend our center for GI procedures.
If you are due for a colonoscopy or in need of a GI procedure, don’t put it off any longer. Give us a call today!
Center for Digestive Endoscopy is committed to ensuring that your experience with us is relaxed and worry-free, from consultation through recovery. To assist us, we ask that you read and comply with all guidelines.
We’re pleased to partner with StopColonCancerNow to help boost colon cancer screenings and prevention for residents in greater Orlando and Orange County.
At Center for Digestive Endoscopy, your time is as valuable to us as it is to you. That’s why we provide online access to a variety of forms that you may complete before your visit. The following documents will help us expedite the check-in process for your appointment. Please take a moment to download and print the appropriate form(s).
Learn MoreCenter for Digestive Endoscopy accepts most major insurance. We will bill your insurance carrier for you; however, we cannot tell you what your policy will cover. Because your insurance policy and coverage are between you and your carrier, we urge you to contact them prior to your procedure. You will be responsible for any co-pays and deductibles.
Learn MoreIncredible procedure experience, both endo and colo. Very friendly, efficient and super proactive with calls, text/email instructions/directions, aftercare info and procedure docs right after. My nurse, (I believe her name was Crystal) was amazing! Super sweet and knew exactly what to say and offered a delicious coffee once i got out that tasted like Heaven! A sweet note came with my filder, incredible!! Totally recommend, they truly make you feel good after such a hard prep day. Thank you all!
Went here for a routine colonoscopy on 5/18. The entire staff was friendly, efficient and professional. Someone needs to let management (Orlando Health?) know though that they need a bigger facility. Nurse Jackie rocks!
“I cannot begin to express my satisfaction with the staff at CENTER FOR DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY. From the front desk, to the nurses,(Richard Surg.,Jadue, Cyndi, Adeline,Cristina and Doctor Mayoral).Each and every one of them was courteous, professional, and made my process as comfortable as they possibly could. Please forward my thanks on to each and every one of the staff there. Thanks!!”
Very professional and polite. Made me feel at ease through the whole screening procedure. Dr. Levine, Stef B,Bobby,Laura,Jackie,Elena,Adeline,Patrice and the Anesthesiologist. Thank you!
A new study found that patients with IBD who had a colonoscopy every one to three years were less likely to be diagnosed with advanced colon cancer.
Read MoreNew federal guidance will soon require health insurance companies associated with the Affordable Care Act to cover the cost of a follow-up colonoscopy to evaluate a positive colon-cancer-screening stool test.
Read MoreA recent study conducted by AMSURG and researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai shows an increase in early-onset colorectal cancer and precancerous polyps in patients younger than 50.
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the care provided by the medical assistants, nurses and doctors was excellent. They follow up before and after the exam, in my case a colonoscopy with Dr Mayoral