The Gastroenterology Group of Northern New Jersey

The Gastroenterology Group of Northern New Jersey 420 Grand Avenue, Suite 101, Englewood, NJ 07631
140 Sylvan Avenue, Suite 101A, Englewood Cliffs, NJ

The Gastroenterology Group of Northern New Jersey represents the premier gastroenterology practice in the region. Our physicians have come together with a goal of providing excellence in clinical care in a safe and compassionate environment. We provide care in all aspects of gastrointestinal diseases. This includes treatment of common disorders such as acid reflux and Irritable Bowel Syndrome as well as screening for colon cancer and polyp detection. We also offer expertise in Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, hepatitis, pancreatic and gallbladder diseases. In addition, we have specific knowledge in the use of biologic and immune modulating therapies for some of these conditions. Many of the physicians have specialized training in advanced endoscopic procedures including ERCP, endoscopic ultrasound and video capsule endoscopy. We are proud to be part of a new state of the art endoscopy center in Englewood Cliffs in partnership with Englewood Hospital and Physician’s Endoscopy. Board certified anesthesiologists and nurses are on site to make the experience comfortable and safe. Our gastroenterology practice has been providing high quality care to the community for over 50 years. Our eleven physicians are fellowship trained and board certified in both gastroenterology and internal medicine and are frequently listed among the Top Doctors in the New York Metro area as reported in many publications including 201 Magazine, Castle Connolly, New York Magazine and New Jersey Monthly. All of our physicians are also members of the Institute for Patient Blood Management and Bloodless Medicine and Surgery at Englewood Hospital and are skilled in bloodless procedures and in the medical management of patients who do not accept blood products. Our team provides excellent care in three conveniently located, state-of-the-art offices in Englewood, Englewood Cliffs and Cliffside Park. We participate with most insurance plans and offer evening hours for patient convenience. Many of our doctors and staff are fluent in Spanish, Italian and Russian.

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month—a crucial time to emphasize the importance of prevention. Recognizing screeni...
03/20/2025

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month—a crucial time to emphasize the importance of prevention. Recognizing screening guidelines, risk factors, and available screening methods is vital. We are dedicated to helping you understand your options and the limitations that stool and blood based screening methods have when compared to colonoscopy.

Important Considerations:

*Stool and blood tests primarily detect cancer, they do not prevent it.
*A positive result on a stool or blood test requires a follow-up colonoscopy.
*Colonoscopy is considered the gold standard as the only screening method that detects and removes precancerous polyps, actively reducing the risk of cancer development.

Don't wait—get screened today. Consult with your doctor to determine the most suitable screening method for your individual needs.

March is Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about a disease that affects mil...
03/08/2024

March is Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about a disease that affects millions worldwide. CRC is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States alone. It is important to note that CRC is highly treatable when caught early through screening. Colonoscopy, recognized as the gold standard screening method, can detect and remove precancerous polyps before they evolve into cancer.

With CRC on the rise amongst younger people, regular screening starting at age 45 is crucial. Early detection saves lives.

August is Gastroparesis Awareness Month! In addition to affecting the movement of the stomach muscles, gastroparesis pro...
08/18/2023

August is Gastroparesis Awareness Month! In addition to affecting the movement of the stomach muscles, gastroparesis prolongs the time it takes for food to travel through the digestive system, resulting in a variety of symptoms.

According to the National Institutes of Health, many people go undiagnosed because symptoms can be similar to other gastrointestinal disorders.

To learn more, visit: https://allieddigestivehealth.com/conditio.../gastroparesis/

‼️ Hemochromatosis - Know the Facts1. There are two types - Primary (genetic) and Secondary (caused either by other cond...
07/21/2023

‼️ Hemochromatosis - Know the Facts

1. There are two types - Primary (genetic) and Secondary (caused either by other conditions and diseases or from receiving medical treatments) 🩺
2. Hemochromatosis is more common in Caucasians of Northern European descent 🌎
3. The symptoms of Hemochromatosis can vary from tiredness, weight loss, joint pain, discolored skin color (bronze or grey), and/or abdominal pain. 🦿
4. Hemochromatosis is diagnosed through blood tests, genetic testing, MRI, or liver biopsy 🩸

Learn more at: https://allieddigestivehealth.com/condit.../hemochromatosis/

July is Hemochromatosis Awareness Month! Hemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic disorders, affecting 1 millio...
07/14/2023

July is Hemochromatosis Awareness Month! Hemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic disorders, affecting 1 million people in the United States. It is estimated that 1 in every 300 people in the U.S. has this genetic disorder that causes the body to absorb excessive amounts of iron. For more information visit: https://allieddigestivehealth.com/condit.../hemochromatosis/

May is Celiac Awareness Month. Celiac Disease is a lifelong autoimmune disorder where a patient’s immune system abnormal...
05/24/2023

May is Celiac Awareness Month. Celiac Disease is a lifelong autoimmune disorder where a patient’s immune system abnormally responds to the ingestion of gluten, causing the immune system to attack the intestinal lining when gluten is consumed. With Celiac Disease affecting all ages, including children, adolescents, and adults, it is crucial to understand the symptoms for proper diagnoses and treatment.

83% of people with Celiac Disease remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/eTKGwDDq

Colorectal Cancer will impact 1 in 25 Americans in their lifetime. If you are over the age of 45, get screened. If you h...
03/17/2023

Colorectal Cancer will impact 1 in 25 Americans in their lifetime. If you are over the age of 45, get screened. If you have a family history or other health factors such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease, you may need to begin screening earlier.

Colon cancer is preventable, beatable, and treatable.

March is   and Friday, March 3rd, 2023 is Dress in Blue Day! Please join us in wearing blue tomorrow to raise awareness ...
03/02/2023

March is and Friday, March 3rd, 2023 is Dress in Blue Day! Please join us in wearing blue tomorrow to raise awareness of the importance of on-time Colorectal Cancer screening and prevention and honor all who are impacted by colorectal cancer.

Thanksgiving means lots of food, and maybe some heartburn too. It's also GERD Awareness Week - a time to increase unders...
11/24/2022

Thanksgiving means lots of food, and maybe some heartburn too. It's also GERD Awareness Week - a time to increase understanding about a chronic condition called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

If you experience frequent heartburn, regurgitation, or chest pain, you may have GERD. If left untreated, some patients with GERD may be at increased risk for a precancerous disease called Barrett's esophagus.

We wish to extend a special thank you to the many veterans who have served in the United States armed forces. We are for...
11/11/2022

We wish to extend a special thank you to the many veterans who have served in the United States armed forces. We are forever grateful for your service, commitment, and willingness to sacrifice so much for our freedoms.

October is Liver Disease Awareness Month!Some types of liver disease are inherited, and prevention isn’t possible. Howev...
10/18/2022

October is Liver Disease Awareness Month!

Some types of liver disease are inherited, and prevention isn’t possible. However, other types of liver disease are preventable. To help prevent the development of liver disease, you can:
➡️ Avoid overconsumption of alcohol
➡️ Avoid fatty, fried foods
➡️ Limit refined carbohydrates (white pasta, white rice, sweets, etc)
➡️ Limit red meat consumption
➡️ Exercise regularly
➡️ Use some over-the-counter medications, such as acetaminophen, sparingly

Allied Digestive Health has a new phone number! Please call 732-702-1039 with any questions relating to billing, medical...
10/06/2022

Allied Digestive Health has a new phone number! Please call 732-702-1039 with any questions relating to billing, medical records, or our patient portals.

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Englewood Cliffs, NJ

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12019456564

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