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Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a common medical condition that affects your intestines and is diagnosed by the best-in-class NYC IBS doctor. IBS can cause abdominal pain, gas, bloating, cramping, diarrhea, and/or constipation. IBS symptoms can often be accompanied by other overlapping symptoms and be difficult to identify as the cause of your symptoms.
Our specialists investigate the cause of each patient’s IBS symptoms and find the best treatments that may be effective for them.
Bloating and the feeling of not having emptied the bowels, so needing to return to the toilet shortly after a bowel action are other symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome that gastroenterologist’s patients typically have. Many people who have IBS find that stress and certain foods aggravate their symptoms. If you have IBS, your large intestine may be more sensitive to stimulation, so it can spasm for no apparent reason, causing the uncomfortable symptoms mentioned above. In many cases, our gastroenterologists can treat (or at least comfortably control) with dietary, lifestyle changes, medications, and other modalities after establishing a diagnosis.
Manhattan Gastroenterology
983 Park Ave, Ste 1D,
New York, NY 10028
212-427-8761
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a digestive dysfunction affecting the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), a bundle of muscles between the stomach and the esophagus. Many people have heartburn or acid indigestion as a result of GERD. The tube that connects your mouth to your stomach is known as the esophagus. It has two sphincters, one at the top of your throat and one near your stomach.
Typically, the lower esophageal sphincter (or LES) maintains a strong grip, allowing the one-way flow of food into your stomach. However, if the LES weakens or doesn’t close properly, the digestive enzymes and acid in your stomach can escape back up into your esophagus.
Many people experience acid reflux symptoms after eating certain foods. In these instances, over-the-counter drugs may be effective in temporarily alleviating GERD symptoms such as a burning throat. Your doctor can help diagnose the condition and place you on the correct medication or prescribe lifestyle modifications as needed.
What Are the Symptoms of Acid Reflux?
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Heartburn and acid regurgitation are common acid reflux symptoms. Heartburn begins with a burning sensation in the chest. It can occasionally rise into your throat, producing a sour taste and a burning sensation. When you experience this symptom, it’s called acid regurgitation.
Other GERD symptoms include unexplained chest pain, shortness of breath, and radiating arm pain. These can be signs of a heart problem, and you should seek immediate medical attention and call 911. More worrisome symptoms include difficulty swallowing, unexplained weight loss, blood in the stool, and others, which the specialist should immediately evaluate.
A thorough consultation and examination by a physician should be performed to establish an accurate diagnosis and develop an acid reflux treatment plan, as well as to rule out any other conditions. Chronic GERD symptoms can lead to Barrett’s esophagus, which is a precursor to esophageal cancer and can be diagnosed with an upper endoscopy.
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983 Park Ave, Ste 1D,
New York, NY 10028
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A colonoscopy is an endoscopic examination of the large bowel performed by our colonoscopy screening doctors at Manhattan Gastroenterology. Our gastroenterologists guide a colonoscope (a long, thin, flexible tube containing a tiny video camera) from the anus to the end of the colon (cecum) and into the distal part of the small bowel (the terminal ileum). During your coloscopy, images from the camera are shown in real-time on a monitor, allowing the doctor to carefully examine the bowel. Biopsies and treatment can be given during this procedure, which usually takes about 30 minutes. We offer colonoscopy screening in multiple locations in New York City, including Midtown Manhattan and Upper East Side (UES).
What Is a Colonoscopy and Why Is It Performed?
Colonoscopy is the gold standard screening exam used to look for colorectal cancer (commonly referred to as colon cancer) that is recommended in patients without symptoms aged 45 or over (or earlier depending on risk factors such as family history, polyps, and other factors) that should be discussed with your local gastroenterologist. Coloscopy is used to look for polyps or other growths in the colon with the goal of prevention and early diagnosis of colon cancer.
Our physicians use a long, flexible tube called a colonoscope. This device, about as thick around as a finger, has a video camera on its tip and sends images to a video monitor, where the doctor can observe its trip from your rectum to the deepest part of your colon. Colonoscopy is also used to evaluate patients with a wide array of digestive symptoms, including rectal bleeding, chronic diarrhea, chronic constipation as well as many other symptoms as part of a complete evaluation for a proper diagnosis.
At colonoscopy clinic, Manhattan Gastroenterology, we utilize the latest in medical technology and high definition equipment, and imaging modalities in order to optimally visualize your bowel during coloscopy to make a diagnosis and establish an effective treatment plan. Our gold star-rated JCAHO colonoscopy center is equipped to make sure your procedure is comfortable and safe while you are having your colonoscopy performed.
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55 W. 17th St, Ste 102,
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Manhattan Gastroenterology (Upper East Side)
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Manhattan Gastroenterology (Upper East Side) is a gastroenterology location at 983 Park Avenue, Ste 1D New York, NY, serving patients on the Upper East Side and surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods. Our team provides advanced digestive health evaluation and diagnostic care, including colonoscopy, upper endoscopy, breath testing, capsule endoscopy, and hemorrhoid treatment.
The Upper East Side location is part of Manhattan Gastroenterology and is led by Dr. Shawn Khodadadian, MD, a board-certified gastroenterologist affiliated with Lenox Hill Hospital and NYU Langone Medical Center, along with a team of board-certified, fellowship-trained gastroenterologists. The physicians evaluate and treat a wide range of conditions affecting the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
Patients are seen in a calm, modern setting where the focus is on careful evaluation and clear communication. Our team takes time to explain symptoms, review test results, and guide patients through each step of diagnosis and treatment.
Services include:
Colon cancer screening
Diagnostic colonoscopy UES
Upper endoscopy
Small bowel capsule endoscopy
Breath testing for lactose intolerance, fructose intolerance, and SIBO
High-resolution anoscopy
Hemorrhoid evaluation and infrared coagulation (IRC) treatment
The team also evaluates and manages conditions such as GERD, IBS, abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), H. pylori infection, celiac disease, constipation, diarrhea, bloating, gastritis, Barrett’s esophagus, peptic ulcers, and colon polyps.
This Upper East Side GI center serves patients from the Upper East Side, Yorkville, Lenox Hill, Carnegie Hill, Midtown East, and nearby Manhattan neighborhoods, with convenient access for both local residents and commuters.
Manhattan Gastroenterology
983 Park Ave, Ste 1D,
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212-427-8761
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Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum and anus that can cause discomfort and bleeding. If you suspect hemorrhoidal disease, you should always be evaluated with a thorough consultation and examination by a physician for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan and to exclude a serious illness or condition such as colon or anal cancer. Hemorrhoidal disease is just one of the many causes for rectal bleeding and lesions around the anus that need evaluation. Rectal bleeding can be a symptom of any type of colorectal or anal cancer, a type of cancer that can be cured if detected early.
At Manhattan Gastroenterology, our doctors, top rated NYC gastroenterologists, and hemorrhoids specialists offer varying hemorrhoids treatment according to their severity. In mild cases, topical medications and an improved diet can help to alleviate symptoms. In other cases, IRC (Infrared Coagulation), hemorrhoid banding or rarely, surgery can be performed to physically remove the hemorrhoids.
A complete evaluation and early diagnosis by your doctor is very important. Rectal bleeding can be a symptom of any type of colorectal or anal cancer, a type of cancer that can be cured if detected early.
Piles are extremely common. By age 50, approximately half of the population has experienced signs of this health condition [1]. You can get piles inside your anal canal, where they’re called internal hemorrhoids or under the skin around your anus, where they’re called external hemorrhoids. If blood pools in an external hemorrhoid, it may form a clot, called a thrombus. This condition can result in severe pain and inflammation.
This health condition can be very painful. Visit our NYC hemorrhoids doctors for the best hemorrhoid treatment options including laser treatments. Emergency appointments are available at the NYC doctor’s office.
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Manhattan Gastroenterology
55 W. 17th St, Ste 102,
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Manhattan Gastroenterology is a Joint Commission–accredited independent advanced gastroenterology center practice in New York, NY, located at 55 W. 17th St, Suite 102, near Union Square, Flatiron, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, and Gramercy. Our team provides advanced digestive health evaluation and diagnostic services for patients throughout Manhattan and New York City.
The team is led by Dr. Shawn Khodadadian, MD, a board-certified gastroenterologist affiliated with Lenox Hill Hospital and NYU Langone Medical Center, along with a group of board-certified, fellowship-trained gastroenterologists. The physicians diagnose and treat conditions affecting the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. The GI team includes male and female specialists recognized by Castle Connolly Top Doctors, New York Super Doctors, and leading medical referral networks.
At the Union Square/Chelsea office, patients receive evidence-based care supported by advanced diagnostic and endoscopic technology, including high-definition endoscopy, Fujifilm ELUXEO imaging, Blue Light Imaging, Linked Color Imaging, Quintron breath testing, ZEISS high-resolution anoscopy technology, and strict endoscope reprocessing systems to support safety, accuracy, and comfort.
Services include:
Colon cancer screening
Diagnostic colonoscopy
Upper endoscopy
Small bowel capsule endoscopy
Breath testing for lactose intolerance, fructose intolerance, and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)
Anal Pap smear evaluation
High-resolution anoscopy
Infrared coagulation for hemorrhoid treatment
The team evaluates and manages a wide range of digestive conditions, including GERD, IBS, abdominal tenderness, rectal bleeding, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), H. pylori infection, celiac disease, constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating, gastritis, Barrett’s esophagus, peptic ulcers, and colon polyps.
Patients choose Manhattan Gastroenterology for clear communication, timely evaluation, and coordinated follow-up care. The team focuses on identifying the cause of symptoms, explaining findings in straightforward language, and guiding patients through each step of diagnosis and treatment.
Trusted by thousands of patients across New York City, our practice serves Union Square, Flatiron, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, Gramercy, Midtown Manhattan, Downtown Manhattan, and surrounding neighborhoods.
Manhattan Gastroenterology
55 W. 17th St, Suite 102
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Manhattan Gastroenterology is located in Union Square, Manhattan’s Upper East Side and Downtown Manhattan's Financial District in NYC. It offers the most advanced gastroenterology, endoscopy and colonoscopy services. Through the integrative approach, they spend the time necessary to analyze and treat difficult digestive issues that can often be overlooked in today’s fast-paced healthcare environment.
Manhattan Gastroenterology
55 W. 17th St, Ste 102,
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212-378-9983
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983 Park Ave, Ste 1D,
New York, NY 10028
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