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Gastroenterology
Services
This group provides comprehensive,
high-quality care in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases
of the gastrointestinal system, which includes the esophagus,
stomach, gallbaldder, pancreas, intestines and liver.
Conditions routinely treated include inflammatory bowel
disease; peptic ulcer disease; esophageal disorders, such
as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or Barrett's
esophagus; nutrition-related disease; and liver, biliary
and pancreatic diseases. The team is comprised of physicians,
registered nurses, dietitians, pharmacists and research
staff. Approximately 8,500 procedures are performed and
13,000 outpatient and inpatient visits occur each year.
The gastroenterology physicians strive to provide the
highest quality care. Educating fellows, rotating residents
and medical students through classroom and clinical
exposure, requires physicians to stay up to date with
diagnosing conditions and providing treatment.
Special Programs
Clinical
Nutrition Program
Expert caregivers treat nutrition-related diseases in
outpatient and inpatient settings.
Gastrointestinal
Oncology Center
Unique in Chicago, the center provides multidisciplinary
care for gastrointestinal cancer.
Hepatology Program
The program is a leader in the management of hepatitis
C. Physicians treat all aspects of liver disease, including
viral hepatitis, cholestatic liver disease, hepatoma and
hepatic failure. The division is an integral part of Loyola's
Liver Transplantation program, which was launched in 1997.
Therapeutic Endoscopy
Loyola's gastroenterologists perform high-tech diagnostic
and therapeutic upper endoscopy, diagnostic and therapeutic
colonoscopy, and motility testing. They also perform
endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP),
and endoscopic ultrasound of the esophagus and stomach.
Procedures include fine-needle aspirations of cysts
and placing stents in the biliary tract.
Research
The gastroenterology division conducts basic and clinical
research, to find out why certain illnesses happen and
the best way to treat them. Research interests include:
developing markers for detecting early stages of fibrosis
in liver disease and reasons for non response to interferon
treatment in hepatitis C, pathogenesis of Barrett's
esophagus and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
and its chemo prevention with the use of COX2, colon
cancer and polyp and isoflavons chemo-preventive effect.
Other studies include those regarding GERD, obesity,
prevention of h-pylori and gastric emptying.
Locations and Contacts
A full spectrum of gastroenterology services is available
in Maywood at: Loyola
University Hospital
Loyola
Outpatient Center
Services also are offered at the following Loyola sites:
Center
for Health at Hickory Hills
Center
for Health at Homer Glen
Oakbrook
Terrace Medical Center
Edward J. Hines Jr. Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital
If
you would like to make an appointment or need assistance
to find an appropriate physician, please call us at
(888) LUHS-888.
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Interim
Director
Michael
Klamut, MD
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