Seacoast Gastroenterology is dedicated to caring for patients with a variety of disorders of the digestive tract and liver. We specialize in advanced diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to improve...
Seacoast Gastroenterology is dedicated to caring for patients with a variety of disorders of the digestive tract and liver. We specialize in advanced diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to improve the health of our patients. Established in 1988 in Exeter, New Hampshire, Seacoast Gastroenterology is recognized as one of the largest and most sophisticated gastroenterology practices in New England. Our four board certified gastroenterologists are acknowledged experts and leaders in the rapidly advancing field of gastroenterology. We take time to listen to our patients with compassion and respect, and believe that making colonoscopy convenient and comfortable is the key to increasing the awareness and utilization of this life saving procedure.Less
Seacoast Gastroenterology3 Alumni Dr, Exeter, NH03833 USA
Have nothing bad to say about this office. I am in the military, and this office has been professional and straight... (More) Have nothing bad to say about this office. I am in the military, and this office has been professional and straight with me. I have felt the best since being diagnosed with Crohns Disease back in 94'. I would recommend this office to anyone with Gastro problems. (Hide)
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Seacoast Gastroenterology3 Alumni Dr, Exeter, NH03833 USA
Avoid this practice unless you must be seen at Exeter Hospital (this is the only GI practice available). I have been... (More) Avoid this practice unless you must be seen at Exeter Hospital (this is the only GI practice available). I have been a patient since Jan 09, and am very dissatisfied with this practice. I have a chronic condition (diverticulitis), and literally can never get in to see my actual doc due to patient overcrowding (I ponder why they even bother assigning me a doc). I have been in the midst of an attack, and have been told to "go to the ER" as no docs are available, or I am offered a nurse practitioner, which is of limited value, since the advice the PA or NP provides completely contradicts the physician advice. After 5 ER visits for diverticulitis, I have seen the actual GI doc ONCE, and my ER bills are now over $40K. Thankfully, I have insurance, so my portion is about $1K, but still. The best thing that this practice did for me was refer me out to a GI surgeon...I feel lucky to have escaped. (Hide)
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