Gastroenterology On Gramercy Park

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Gastroenterology on Gramercy Park has been providing outstanding gastrointestinal care to patients in New York City for more than 30 years. Bharat Sanghavi, MD, Moushumi Sanghavi, MD, and Samantha Nazareth, MD, are board-certified gastroenterologists who provide expert care for a variety of gastrointestinal problems. They perform endoscopic procedures, including upper endoscopies and colonoscopies, as well as treatments for symptomatic hemorrhoids. The team is dedicated to giving each patient a high level of satisfaction by providing next-day or same-week appointments. Drs. Bharat and Moushumi Sanghavi and Dr. Nazareth prize personalized care and aim to take as much time as needed to answer questions and explain procedures. The practice is consistently recognized for the timeliness of appointments, friendliness of the staff, quality time spent with patients and excellent physician bedside manner by patient-rating websites, including Healthgrades, ZocDoc, and Vitals. Endoscopy and colonoscopy procedures, as well as hemorrhoid treatments, are conducted in the office, at East Side Endoscopy, or at Mt. Sinai Beth Israel. Noninvasive tests available at Gastroenterology on Gramercy Park include Helicobacter pylori testing, metabolic testing, food intolerance testing, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth testing, and abdominal sonograms. Drs. Bharat and Moushumi Sanghavi and Dr. Nazareth are accepting new patients and are in-network with most insurance plans. For the very best in gastrointestinal care, call Gastroenterology on Gramercy Park or make an appointment online.
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