Before your colonoscopy at Digestive Healthcare Center, your doctor may recommend the TriLyte bowel preparation method. This will ensure that an accurate visualization of the colon can be obtained. If you have any questions about the procedure or how to prepare, please contact our office.
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Colonoscopy is the gold standard of screening for colorectal cancer, and proper preparation will ensure that the procedure is effective. Our team at Digestive Healthcare Center will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the procedure and how you should prepare. To learn more about our gastroenterology services in NJ and how we can help you stay on top of your digestive health, please contact us today.
We are proud to offer telemedicine care to patients throughout NJ, allowing patients to consult with one of our expert gastroenterologists via a two-way video call. Setting up and completing a telemedicine visit is extremely simple, and all you need to do to get started is give one of our offices a call or contact us by filling out a form.