Digestive & Gastrointestinal Conditions

At Gastroenterology Associates of Brooklyn, our board-certified specialists diagnose and manage a wide range of digestive and liver conditions. We focus on identifying the underlying cause of symptoms and delivering personalized, evidence-based care to improve long-term digestive health.

Comprehensive GI Care

From common digestive concerns to complex gastrointestinal disorders, our team provides coordinated care using advanced diagnostics and modern treatment approaches.

Patient-Centered Approach

We believe in clear communication, thoughtful evaluation, and individualized treatment plans designed around each patient’s needs and lifestyle.

Conditions We Treat

Changes in the esophageal lining linked to chronic acid reflux and increased cancer risk.

An autoimmune reaction to gluten that damages the small intestine.

Inflammation of the gallbladder often caused by gallstones.

Malignant growth in the large intestine that often begins as precancerous polyps.

Difficulty or infrequent bowel movements affecting digestive comfort.

A chronic inflammatory condition affecting any part of the gastrointestinal tract.

Recurring episodes of severe nausea and vomiting with symptom-free periods.

Frequent loose or watery stools from digestive disturbance

Pouches in the colon that can become inflamed or infected.

Immune responses to foods causing gastrointestinal and systemic symptoms.

Hardened deposits in the gallbladder that can block bile flow.

Slow stomach emptying that disrupts digestion and causes nausea.

Chronic acid reflux causing burning discomfort and esophageal irritation.

Swollen veins in the rectum or anus leading to pain or bleeding.

Inflammation of the liver with potential impacts on digestion and metabolism.

Viral liver infections that vary in transmission, severity, and long-term effects.

Chronic inflammation of the digestive tract including Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis.

Functional bowel disorder with abdominal pain and altered bowel habits.

Difficulty digesting lactose due to insufficient lactase enzyme.

Digestive sensitivity to gluten without intestinal damage.

Excess body weight with increased risk for digestive and metabolic disorders.

Inflammation of the pancreas that disrupts digestion and blood sugar regulation.

Open sores in the stomach or upper intestine lining.

Excess bacterial growth in the small intestine causing bloating and discomfort.

Chronic inflammation and ulceration of the colon and rectum.

Get personalized digestive care from our team of specialists.