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Arizona Digestive Health, P.C. (ADH) is a leading provider of expert care in gastroenterology and hepatology, with a team of board-certified physicians consisting of 49 gastroenterologists and 3 pathologists located throughout the Valley. Formed in 2007, ADH is dedicated to setting a new standard of care for digestive diseases. Our comprehensive services include 26 Valley-wide locations, 11 affiliated endoscopy centers, a state-of-the-art anatomic pathology laboratory, and three board-certified, GI fellowship-trained pathologists. Our commitment to patient care is further demonstrated through efforts to implement a system-wide standard electronic medical record, internal quality controls, and adherence to professional society practice guidelines, such as those from the American Cancer Society, the American College of Gastroenterology, and the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
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