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Doctor Gena M. Cobrin, a gastroenterologist, is an experienced practicing physician, with exemplary interpersonal and communication skills. She is knowledgeable, honest, empathetic, and has respect for others.
Dr Ramsey has the best bedside manor anyone would want
Dr Cobrin is wonderful! I have been her patient for many years. She is kind, caring and compassionate. Her staff is also great! Very responsive. I would recommend Dr. Cobrin very highly to anyone looking for a GI doctor.
Dr Waldstreicher, his nursing staff and front office associates are exceptional, kind, detailed and extremely thorough human beings. So too are the medical suite professionals. Their synergy is calming and assuring. Under their compassion and keen medical care, I have returned to a clean bill of health - no small feat! I am grateful for Dr. Waldstreicher and his exemplary team.
Dr. Woods is an amazing doctor! He is very caring and listens to you. He never rushes with you.
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Welcome to Connecticut GI! Our team of digestive health providers is committed to putting your gastrointestinal health first. Made up of a network of experienced gastroenterologists, we offer a wide range of treatments and procedures to help improve your GI health and, ultimately, your quality of life. Our GI providers and staff look forward to partnering with Connecticut patients to diagnose, manage, and treat their digestive ailments.
A colonoscopy is a preventive procedure that could save your life. During this 15 – 30 minute procedure, over 95% of precancerous polyps are identified and removed during a colonoscopy. A gold standard for prevention and detection, a colonoscopy can help by finding and excising polyps before they develop into a more severe stage. Protect your gastrointestinal health with preventive procedures by talented Connecticut GI specialists.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) affects millions of Americans, most before the age of 35. IBD typically affects the large intestine and is considered to be a chronic condition. IBD often manifests in two forms: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Though there is no cure for these diseases, their symptoms can be managed with the help of a GI provider. Our GI providers are committed to working with Connecticut patients to create custom treatment plans to aid in managing large intestine diseases.