Make Your Colonoscopy Easier – Follow These Tips! | March 8th, 2018

Colonoscopy as a procedure often makes us all very alarmed and gets us on our toes. However, there is no need for that, if people follow prescribed guidelines and plan their day accordingly. One must remember that it isn’t a bad experience that one needs to be afraid or irritable of. In fact, it is Read More…

5 Advantages Of Getting a Colonoscopy Done | March 3rd, 2018

Colonoscopy can be defined as the procedure of examining the colon and the abdomen area by inserting a flexible fiberoptic scope with a video camera through the rectum. It is widely used to treat abnormalities in the colon. Though the process may sound scary, with the right doctor who is trained to perform the examination, Read More…

8 Simple Ways You Can Improve Your Digestion | February 28th, 2018

Digestion is important! A disturbed digestive tract can disrupt your entire life. It affects the immune system, which leads to a myriad of other diseases. So how to improve your digestion? To get an answer, keep reading the following article for it lists it all.

Cologuard Technology

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3.2.15

Testing for colon cancer just got easier. If you don’t already know, Cologuard is a new competing technology for colon cancer screening that is simple and ease of use. It involves no prep, no sedation, and most importantly, its effective. What exactly is Cologuard? Cologuard is a cancer detection test. Specifically, it tests for genetic Read More…

Vernon Receives Recognition – North Carolina Gastroenterologist

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9.12.14

The practice of Kurt Vernon, MD, The GI Guy, is proud to announce that we have received a ‘Tier 1 Designation”, a high quality recognition from one of the nation’s largest health insurers – Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC.  BCBSNC Tiered Network utilizes administrative claims data to identify high quality, low cost providers and Read More…

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