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Gastroenterology

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This department offers

  • Advanced endoscopy
  • Gastroenterology
  • Gastrointestinal surgery
  • General gastroenterology
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Gastroenterology care in Delta, Utah

Digestive and gastrointestinal symptoms can impact your comfort, confidence, and everyday life. At Delta Community Hospital, our gastroenterology team provides compassionate, confidential care focused on identifying the cause of your symptoms and helping you find relief.

Located in Delta, Utah, we offer comprehensive gastroenterology services, including general gastroenterology and advanced endoscopic procedures. Our experienced caregivers work closely with you to diagnose gastrointestinal conditions and develop a care plan tailored to your needs.

Talk with a specialist: 435-864-1526

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