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Baylor St. Luke's Medical Group Multispecialty Clinic MAC II - Gastro

17350 St. Luke's Way, Suite 200 (MAC II), The Woodlands, TX 77384
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Baylor St. Luke's Medical Group Multispecialty Clinic MAC II - Gastro

The board-certified gastroenterologists at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Group are experts in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the liver and digestive system. With advanced technology and treatment options, we provide comprehensive care to patients, even those with complex needs. With an emphasis on prevention, we encourage colon cancer screening and use specialized ultrasound for diagnosis and treatment. To help prevent cancer, our team of specialists has the skill to remove precancerous growths and treat conditions like Barrett’s esophagus. Our goal is to provide safe, effective treatment with the least discomfort possible, so you can focus on your health.

What we offer

  • Gastroenterology
    Gastroenterology

    Our GI specialists have expertise in diagnosing and treating a full range of gastrointestinal conditions from achalasia to ulcerative colitis.

  • Colonoscopy
    Colonoscopy

    We offer a range of colonoscopy, endoscopy and enteroscopy tests to screen for or diagnose gastrointestinal conditions.

Billing and insurance

We’re here to support you at every step — from helping with bill payments to explaining our financial policies and accepted insurance plans, ensuring you navigate the process with confidence.

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Frequently asked questions

Our gastroenterologists treat a range of conditions related to the digestive system, including: 

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We provide comprehensive screening and diagnostic tests. These include:

  • Capsule endoscopy or enteroscopy
  • Colon cancer screening
  • Diagnostic and interventional endoscopic ultrasound
  • Upper endoscopy and ERCP

Symptoms like persistent abdominal pain, bloating, difficulty swallowing, chronic diarrhea or constipation, rectal bleeding, unexplained weight loss or frequent heartburn (GERD) are reasons to visit a gastroenterologist.

A colonoscopy examines your colon and rectum for polyps or cancer. We recommend starting screenings by age 45 if you are at average risk, or earlier if you have a family history of colorectal cancer.

Most insurance plans cover diagnostic and preventive procedures like colonoscopies. We can help you verify coverage with your insurance provider before scheduling.

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