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State-of-the-art Gastroenterology procedures and care:

 Our medical team provides outstanding patient care utilizing the latest and most advanced evidence-based diagnostic tools and treatment approaches for gastrointestinal disorders.

Specialties

Endoscopy

Office Procedures

Office Procedures

Coming soon! 

Office Procedures

Office Procedures

Office Procedures

Coming soon!

Clinical Trials

Office Procedures

Ketamine Infusions

 Clinical trials move medicine forward. Pharmaceutical companies, doctors, and community members all collaborate to advance medical research. Through patient education and engagement, our mission is to bring new and cutting-edge treatments to the West Michigan community and beyond. 

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Ketamine Infusions

Liver Health Program

Ketamine Infusions

 Specialized ketamine therapy services for women and men of all ages living in Wyoming, Michigan, and the surrounding West Michigan area. Ketamine has a proven track record for aiding in the treatment of a wide range of physical and mental health disorders. Co-founder Nicholas Kolascz, CRNA, is a board-certified nurse anesthetist who has considerable experience using ketamine and is the clinic’s head of infusion services. 


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Liver Health Program

Liver Health Program

Liver Health Program

 Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a condition in which excess fat is stored in your liver. This buildup of fat is not caused by heavy alcohol use. When heavy alcohol use causes fat to build up in the liver, this condition is called alcoholic liver disease.  

 

Two types of NAFLD are simple fatty liver and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).


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