PHILADELPHIA, PA, January 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Whether patients are suffering from heartburn or stomach pain in Philadelphia, Langhorne and Bala Cynwyd, they can visit G.I. Specialists at one of their three convenient office locations. With offices in Philadelphia, Bala Cynwyd and Langhorne, PA, G.I. Specialists, gastroenterologists in Philadelphia, maintains the ability to provide the best in quality gastroenterological care possible. Patients can choose the best location anytime they need treatment for stomach pain and other symptoms.
"With three locations we can offer our patients the best care possible. We understand that our patients come from all over the area, and our three locations allow our patients to choose the closest location for their appointments. We look forward to continuing to provide quality care to our patients at all of our office locations," said Dr. Geoffrey Braden, Philadelphia gastroenterologist.
Comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of G.I. Specialists' office operations. To ensure patients' convenience, G.I. Specialists offer information they need about hours, locations, appointment scheduling, insurance acceptance and billing through the practice's innovative website at http://www.gispecialists.com. From Philadelphia stomach pain and heartburn to colon cancer in Philadelphia, the doctors at G.I. Specialists are available for all of their patients' needs from any office location.
After 30 years in practice, G.I. Specialists continues to grow and improve, with better facilities and the latest in services for digestive conditions. The staff at G.I. Specialists includes senior physicians with many years of honed skills, as well as accomplished new physicians-all with a high level of knowledge and achievement in their training-and each looking to constantly expand and update practice knowledge. G.I. Specialists also wants to congratulate Dr. Harvey B. Lefton, MD as he has been elected as the 151st President of the Philadelphia County Medical Society.
For more information on G.I. Specialists and their three convenient locations, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's website throughout the day. With three locations, G.I. Specialists maintains the best care possible for patients suffering from digestive conditions, including heartburn in Langhorne.
About G.I. Specialists: Established over 30 years ago, G.I. Specialists is a team of 11 gastroenterologists in Bala Cynwyd, Philadelphia and Langhorne, PA devoted to the full range of G.I. diseases and conditions, including colonoscopy, stomach pain, colon cancer and heart burn, among other conditions and diseases. G.I. Specialists consists of Drs. Harvey Lefton, MD, FASGE, Jeffrey Pilchman, MD, Gregory Schapiro, MD, Jamie Kasper, MD, Jenifer Lehrer, MD, Matthew Cohen, MD, Geoffrey Braden, MD, Alexander Harmatz, MD, Raynard Cheung, MD, Paul Weisberg, MD, and Anthony Rosa, MD. All of the specialists at G.I. Specialists are active in professional societies and participate in continuing medical education to keep current on the latest strategies for helping their patients. Each has areas of special interest and expertise while still offering general care for conditions of the digestive system for inpatients and outpatients. All of the doctors at G.I. Specialists are board-certified in the subspecialty of gastroenterology.
Media Contact:
Dr. Anthony Rosa
Contactus@gispecialists.com
10800 Knights Road Suite 240
Philadelphia, PA 19114
(215) 702-7090
http://www.gispecialists.com
Gastroenterologists In Philadelphia Maintain Multiple Locations For Optimal Care
G.I. Specialists, Philadelphia gastroenterologists, invite patients to visit one of their three convenient office locations.
2013-01-27
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