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Expert gastroenterology care in Ogden, Utah

At McKay Dee Clinic – Gastroenterology in Ogden, UT, our specialists deliver comprehensive digestive and liver care supported by advanced imaging, evidence-based treatment, and the Intermountain Health network. Whether you need relief from symptoms, preventive screening, or long-term GI management, we’re here to help you feel your best.

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Your partner for digestive health in Ogden, UT

At McKay Dee Clinic – Gastroenterology, we combine clinical expertise with personalized support to help you understand your symptoms and feel better, faster. Our integrated care model ensures quick access to testing, coordinated treatment plans, and a compassionate team dedicated to your long-term digestive health.

  • Local, convenient access to GI care with on-site services and easy scheduling
  • Specialists trained in advanced diagnostics and procedures
  • Collaborative care with radiology, surgery, oncology, hepatology, and primary care
  • Support for both routine and complex conditions, including IBD, liver disease, and colorectal concerns
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GI treatments and procedures

We offer a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic services to help diagnose, treat, and manage digestive and liver conditions.

  • Upper endoscopy (EGD)
    Used to evaluate reflux, ulcers, swallowing issues, and upper GI symptoms through a minimally invasive camera procedure.
  • Colonoscopy
    A preventive and diagnostic procedure for colon polyps, bleeding, bowel changes, and colorectal cancer screening.
  • Capsule endoscopy
    A swallowable camera capsule is used to examine the small intestine for bleeding, inflammation, and chronic digestive symptoms.
  • Esophageal pH monitoring and manometry
    Measures reflux severity and muscle function to diagnose GERD, swallowing disorders, and esophageal motility issues.
  • Liver biopsy and fibrosis assessments
    Used to evaluate chronic liver disease, fatty liver, hepatitis, and fibrosis severity with minimally invasive techniques.
  • Nutrition counseling
    Personalized nutrition plans for digestive concerns, weight management, inflammatory conditions, and liver disease.
  • CRH O’Regan hemorrhoid treatment
    A fast, nonsurgical banding procedure with no sedation, minimal discomfort, and same-day return to normal activities.
50% of the population will experience symptomatic hemorrhoids by the age of 50

Hemorrhoid Treatment with the CRH O'Regan System

We are now offering the CRH O’Regan System®. A simple, painless and effective way to treat hemorrhoids!

Hemorrhoids are nothing to be embarrassed about – in fact, about 50% of the population will suffer from them by the age of 50.

For many, ointments and creams will only mask symptoms to provide temporary relief. They do not address the root of the problem that is causing the pain, itching, bleeding, and overall discomfort.

If you’re serious about getting rid of hemorrhoids once and for all, it’s time to consider a definitive treatment.

The CRH O’Regan System®

The CRH O’Regan System® offers patients a painless, proven effective solution to the problems associated with hemorrhoids through a unique take on a procedure called hemorrhoid banding, or rubber band ligation.

Much less invasive than a surgical hemorrhoidectomy, hemorrhoid banding with the CRH O’Regan System®, is a simple treatment that can be performed in just minutes with little to no discomfort. There isn’t any prep or sedation and most patients are even able to return to work the same day.

How it Works

Gentle suction is used to place a small rubber band at the base of the hemorrhoid in an area where there aren’t any nerve endings. This only takes about 60 seconds. After a few days, the hemorrhoid will begin to shrink and fall off – you probably won’t even notice when it does!

To read more about how the CRH O’Regan System® can take care of your hemorrhoids once and for all, visit their website at www.crhsystem.com or call our office today to schedule an appointment and get back to living a more comfortable life!

GI care FAQs for patients in Ogden, UT

Common questions to help you prepare for your visit and understand your digestive care options.

Some insurance plans require a referral, while others allow direct scheduling. Our team can verify your coverage and guide you through the next steps.

Call our clinic, and we’ll help you choose a date, review preparation steps, and answer any questions so you feel fully prepared.

Persistent abdominal pain, reflux, bowel changes, unexplained weight loss, bleeding, or difficulty swallowing should be evaluated promptly.

Yes. We work closely with Intermountain Health’s advanced endoscopy services to provide seamless referral and follow-up care.

You’re not alone—many patients feel this way. Our team provides clear instructions, support, and troubleshooting to help you feel at ease.

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Prep Instructions

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