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Más informaciónOur gastroenterologists and staff at College Heights Endoscopy Center are dedicated to providing quality, affordable care to the community in our quest to lower colon cancer rates and treat an array of digestive diseases, including Crohn’s Disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
We believe in compassionate medicine, where patients feel reassured and unrushed. We hold ourselves to the highest of standards, as our center is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
Our board-certified GI doctors specialize in a myriad of GI procedures, including colonoscopy, esophageal dilation, flexible sigmoidoscopy, upper endoscopy and small bowel enteroscopy.
If you are due for a colonoscopy or in need of a GI procedure, don’t put it off any longer. Give us a call today!
College Heights Endoscopy Center is committed to ensuring that your experience with us is relaxed and worry-free, from consultation through recovery. To assist us, we ask that you read and comply with all guidelines.
We’re pleased to partner with StopColonCancerNow to help boost colon cancer screenings and prevention for residents in Lehigh County.
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At College Heights Endoscopy Center, your time is as valuable to us as it is to you. That’s why we provide online access to a variety of forms that patients may complete before their visit. The following documents will help us expedite the check-in process for your appointment. Please take a moment to download and print the appropriate form(s).
Learn MoreCollege Heights Endoscopy Center accepts most major insurance. We will bill your insurance carrier for you; however, we cannot tell you what your policy will cover. Since your insurance policy and coverage are between you and your carrier, we urge you to contact them prior to your procedure. You will be responsible for any co-pays and deductibles.
Learn MoreEveryone was great! They explained the procedure & kept checking on me to make sure I was comfortable & feeling OK. I highly recommend this facility.
I have nothing but high praise for this center. Everyone made the experience such a pleasure. So many helpful and friendly workers made the whole experience fun (the prep not so much) but the actual procedure-exceptional in all ways!!!
Second time at this facility,the staff was very friendly
Have been going to this center for years. Staff is wonderful. Would not go anywhere else.
Extremely efficient operation. Staff was outstanding.
Staff was efficient, courteous And professional as well as personable. Extremely caring. Treated me as if I were family. thank you, Hailey for the extra warm Blankets.
This practice is very unprofessional, very unsanitary please research before you make a mistake like I did.
Everyone was soooo nice at this center and everything went smoothly. Would highly recommend.
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Always been a good experience.