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There are 135 Gastroenterologists in New Orleans, LA and 44% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Some of the most common clinical focuses include Esophageal Disorders, Gastrointestinal Disorders and Pancreatic Disease. Popular hospitals in the area include Ochsner Medical Center, Tulane Medical Center and West Jefferson Medical Center.
Residents of New Orleans have two large healthcare facilities available to them, including Ochsner Health and Tulane Health. There are two children’s hospitals in the area: Children’s Hospital New Orleans and Ochsner Hospital for Children. Beacon Behavioral Hospitals have several facilities and outpatient clinics throughout southern Louisiana for behavioral and mental health services.
New Orleans’s Top-Rated Facilities
U.S. News ranks Ochsner Medical Center as the #1 hospital in New Orleans. This ranking includes Oschner Hospital for Children. Ochsner Medical Center nationally ranks in one adult and three children’s specialties. They are:
#35 in pediatric cardiology & heart surgery
#43 in pediatric gastroenterology & GI surgery
#47 in pediatric orthopedics
Tulane Health System ranks #2 in New Orleans. Tulane Health System has 472 total staffed beds and is high performing in seven procedures and conditions, including:
Why do I feel like I suddenly have to poop when I eat certain things?
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