Medical Services

Medical Services

Digestive Diseases

Barnes-Jewish Hospital is ranked nationally in digestive disorders by U.S. News & World Report.

Patients with digestive disorders are treated at Barnes-Jewish Hospital by Washington University gastroenterologists and hepatologists. These physicians have a 40-year history in treatment, research and training for diseases of the digestive tract. The program has received international recognition for contributions to the field.

Board-certified specialists offer a comprehensive range of GI (gastro-intestinal) subspecialties, including treatment for diseases of the upper tract, like the esophagus, stomach and small intestines (duodenum); the lower GI tract, like the large intestine, colon and rectum; and the hepatobiliary system, such as the liver, gall bladder, biliary tract and pancreas.

Specific conditions treated include:

  • swallowing disorders
  • gastric and duodenal ulcers
  • gastrointestinal bleeding
  • ulcerative colitis
  • Crohn’s disease
  • diverticular disease
  • acute and chronic hepatitis
  • chronic liver failure
  • chronic liver disease
  • cirrhosis of the liver
  • biliary tract disorders
  • tumors of the liver
  • unexplained abdominal pain
  • gallstones
  • pancreatitis

Specialized digestive care services include:

  • Hepatology services (Liver) -- Diagnosing and treating liver diseases; evaluation of treatment options for hepatitis C, evaluation for suitability for liver transplants.
  • Gastro-intestinal Cancer services -- Diagnosing and treating esophageal, gastric, intestinal, colorectal, liver and pancreatic cancers.
  • Swallowing services -- Diagnosing and assisting patients with swallowing difficulties.
  • Chronic heartburn -- Diagnosing and treating this gastroesophageal reflux disease (known as GERD).
  • Nutrition services -- Diagnosing and treating diseases that lead to digestive complications.

The Washington University specialists provide both outpatient and inpatient endoscopy facilities with specialized, leading-edge equipment, including endoscopic ultrasound, esophageal manometry and interventional endoscopy. They also are major referrers for ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography).

To make an appointment with a Washington University gastroenterologist or hepatologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, call 314-TOP-DOCS (314-867-3627) or toll-free 866-867-3627.

Related Information

Barnes Jewish Hospital Washington University Magnet Recognition America's Best Hospitals 2009-10