A Colonoscopy Could Save Your Life

Your screening colonoscopy can detect or even prevent colon cancer. If you're 50 or older, it's time for you to get screened.
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COLON CANCER IS THE 2ND LEADING CAUSE OF CANCER DEATHS IN MISSISSIPPI

It’s estimated that 60% of those deaths could have been avoided with proper screening. Even with this easy detection and prevention method, about 1 IN 3 AMERICANS who should be getting tested for colon cancer are not being screened. Don’t be part of this sad statistic.

NO TO LOW COST FOR YOU

Routine, preventive screening colonoscopies are covered by most insurance plans to provide access to this simple, safe, life-saving procedure.

COLON CANCER has a 90% SURVIVAL RATE WHEN IT’S CAUGHT EARLY.

And the most effective way to catch it early is a screening colonoscopy, which can detect and remove precancerous polyps. Removing these polyps can prevent cancer from forming in the first place.

Don’t wait any longer. Your screening colonoscopy could save your life!



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Know Your Colonoscopy Facts

Myths and fears about colonoscopies often get in the way of someone getting the life-saving screening they need. Learn the facts so you can be on your way to a pursuing a healthy, cancer-free life.

Myth #1: Colon cancer won’t affect me.

FACT: 1 in 20 Americans will get colon cancer in their lifetime, which is why it is so critical for men and women age 50-75 to get screened. If caught early, it's highly treatable and survivable.

Myth #2: I’m not having symptoms, so I don’t need screening.

FACT: Symptoms may be a sign that you already have advanced-stage cancer. Routine screening colonoscopies detect and remove pre-cancerous polyps, so you can stop colon cancer before it starts.

Myth #3: I can’t afford a colonoscopy.

FACT: Your screening colonoscopy is fully covered by insurance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). And if a polyp is found during your procedure, it can be removed right away with no need for an additional procedure. Additional costs may apply.

Myth #4: Colonoscopies hurt.

FACT: Colonoscopies are done under sedation and last 30 to 60 minutes, so the procedure is pretty quick and painless. Most patients barely remember it happening and are back on their feet in no time.

Myth #5: Colonoscopies are too risky.

FACT: It’s actually a very safe procedure. Serious complications are extremely rare (about 2 in 1000 patients). You are far more likely to get colon cancer, which is very dangerous when left undetected.

Myth #6: That prep stuff is gross.

FACT: It's no mai tai on the beach, but it’s not as bad as you think. With new flavors, dosages, and schedules, prep has gotten a lot better. A slightly unpleasant drink is worth it to quickly detect and prevent cancer.

Myth #7: Other screening methods are fine.

FACT: A colonoscopy examines the whole colon, providing a 95% detection rate for cancer and precancerous polyps. Other screening methods often only detect cancer once it's already formed.

What sets Dr. Barot apart?

• We all insurance plans and will see patients with no insurance
• Saturday appointments are available for your convenience



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Procedures

Having the correct procedure done, by the right physician is the key to finding and treating gastrointestinal illnesses. Dr. Barot offers a wide range of specialized GI care.

Bravo pH Monitoring SystemC

Capsule Endoscopy

Colonoscopy

EGD - Upper GI Endoscopy

ERCP

Esophageal Manometry

PEG/PEJ

SigmoidoscopyEUS

Small bowel enteroscopy (Single balloon enteroscopy)

Conditions

Dr. Barot treats patients who experience conditions such as:

Abdominal pain and discomfort

Barrett’s Esophagus

Bleeding in the digestive tract

Celiac disease

Constipation and Diarrhea

Difficulty Swallowing

Cancer and Polyps

Crohn's Disease

Esophageal Cancer

Gas & Bloating

GERD - Acid Reflux

Hemorrhoids

IBD

IBS

NAFLD - Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Severe and persistent heartburn/indigestion

Stomach upset, nausea, vomiting

Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcers

Unexplained weight loss

And More