Find and Book Gastroenterologists Near Me in Dallas, TX
There are 229 Gastroenterologists in Dallas, TX and 48% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Some of the most common clinical focuses include Esophageal Disorders, Anal & Rectal Disorders and Gastrointestinal Disorders. Popular hospitals in the area include Baylor University Medical Center, Parkland Health And Hospital System and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area is filled with rich culture, but falls into the same healthcare constraints as the rest of Texas. According to the U.S. Census Bureau data, 26% of adults in Dallas lack health insurance, making it one of the most uninsured cities in the nation. Despite a lack of healthcare accessibility, Dallas has some of the best hospitals in Texas.
Children’s hospitals in Dallas include Children’s Medical Center Dallas and Cook Children’s Medical Center. Community health options include Primary Care Clinic of North Texas. It provides care to adults and children without insurance. VA North Texas Health Care System, a 835-bed system, serves over 195,000 veterans in the Greater Dallas area.
Dallas’s Top-Rated Facilities
Ranked #1 in Dallas and #2 in Texas is UT Southwestern Medical Center. U.S. News ranks UT Southwestern nationally in 9 adult specialties, including:
#14 in Cardiology & Heart Surgery
#30 in Neurosurgery
#25 in Cancer
#18 Diabetes & Endocrinology
Baylor University Medical Center ranks #2 in Dallas-Fort Worth. It is high performing in orthopedics and ranks nationally in one adult specialty :
Why do I feel like I suddenly have to poop when I eat certain things?
Do you know why I'm having these symptoms?
Do you think I have IBS? Could it be another condition?
Now that you've examined me, what's the next step? Should I take any diagnostic tests or get blood work done?
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Are there any side effects of treatments that I should be aware of when I start treatment or medications? How can I minimize my risk of side effects or complications?
Is there anything I'm doing or eating that might be causing symptoms? Are there any changes I could make that would help?
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