Capital Digestive Care is the largest gastroenterology group in the Mid-Atlantic states. Our physicians treat a wide range of digestive and liver conditions.
We were thrilled to join Crohn's & Colitis Foundation - DMV Chapter for their annual Take Steps Walk! It was a great day to raise awareness and support those with inflammatory bowel disease. Thank you to everyone who joined us!
Join Dr. Alicia Philippou and other leading experts at an upcoming event hosted by @CrohnsColitisFn! They will be breaking down the latest research, treatments, and therapies for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Register today: https://t.co/Ov26J39vXH.
Dr. Soorya Aggarwal and Dr. Paola Esparragoza recently attended Digestive Disease Week! We’re grateful for the opportunity to connect with fellow digestive health experts and remain committed to delivering safe digestive care to all our patients.
Join us in welcoming Claire Mueller, PA-C to Capital Digestive Care! Claire is passionate about building caring and trusting relationships with her patients. Learn more or schedule an appointment: https://t.co/EFUPdJeH75
Four of our endoscopy center affiliates in Maryland have been named 2026 Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers for Colonoscopy and Endoscopy by @usnews! This recognition reflects our commitment to patient safety and clinical quality. Learn more: https://t.co/4uYkVY322M
Regular screenings can help detect cancer early. Our team performs over 125,000 procedures annually across the region. We strive to make your experience as comfortable as possible.
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April is IBS Awareness Month! Risk factors include stress, poor eating habits, poor bowel habits and more.
If digestive symptoms are affecting your daily life, it’s time to see a doctor.
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Happy Doctors' Day! We're excited to share that 21 of our physicians have been named Washingtonian's 2026 Top Doctors Hall of Fame.
We're grateful to all our doctors for their commitment to our patients.
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Dr. Glen Arluk recently joined Coast Live in Tidewater Virginia, to discuss the importance of colorectal cancer screening and emphasized that the recommended screening age is 45.
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As we kick off National Physicians Week, we’re proud to celebrate eight of our gastroenterologists who have been named 2026 Top Doc “All-Stars” by @coastalvamag. Join us in celebrating these outstanding physicians and all physicians this week.
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The screening age for colorectal cancer is at age 45. When colorectal cancer is detected early, treatment can be less extensive, and recovery can be faster. Talk to a doctor about screening options, schedule an appointment: https://t.co/b1GuuOsB2R.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! Across our 20+ locations, we offer colonoscopies that help detect and remove growths before they turn into cancer.
Early detection can save your life. Learn more: https://t.co/y0WYn4moNq.
African Americans have a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer. An effective way to reduce your risk of colorectal cancer is to get screened regularly. Find a provider near you and schedule and appointment:
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Source: American Cancer Society
According to Harvard Health, a healthy heart starts with a healthy gut! During American Heart Month, it’s a great time to remember that a balanced diet with fiber-rich foods, lean proteins and fruits and vegetables supports your whole body.