8 Bringing health care news to your home You might want to see a gastroenterologist, often called a “GI doctor,” for various digestive health concerns. Maybe you’re dealing with heartburn, abdominal aches and bloating, or chronic diarrhea or constipation — the list goes on. Fortunately, gastroenterologists Tyler McVay, MD, and Patrice Michaletz-Onody, MD, with Columbus General Surgery, provide this specialized care for our community. That’s crucial, because unmanaged health issues significantly limit many people’s day-to-day lives. Columbus gains a second gastroenterologist Find relief from digestive health issues “People can become very socially limited because of their GI symptoms,” said McVay. When you need a local gastroenterologist by your side McVay and Michaletz-Onody are here to address a full spectrum of digestive health concerns — ensuring that expert care is never far away. Acid reflux (heartburn); swallowing problems; peptic ulcers; irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis; and celiac Tyler McVay, MD, treats patients with many different types of gastrointestinal issues.
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