Digestive Diseases
At Yale Medicine, we specialize in a full range of digestive health care, from advanced endoscopy and colon cancer genetics to managing such conditions as inflammatory bowel disease and liver cancer. We treat complex gastrointestinal motility disorders, provide care for rare diseases, and support patients through liver transplants. Our dedicated team is committed to offering personalized and effective treatments for all aspects of gastrointestinal health.
Our Services
Specialized care is offered in the following areas:
- Advanced endoscopy: Specialized procedure using an endoscope to diagnose or treat complex issues in the digestive system.
- Colon cancer genetics: Study of genes that affect the risk of developing colon cancer.
- Gastrointestinal motility: The movement of food through the digestive tract.
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Chronic inflammation of the digestive tract.
- Liver cancer
- Liver transplant
- Lysosomal disease: A group of rare inherited metabolic disorders that result when lysosomes in cells cannot breakdown waste properly.
- Viral hepatitis: Liver inflammation caused by a virus, such as hepatitis A, B, or C, which can lead to liver damage.
Our Programs
Fact Sheets
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Clinical Trials
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- Liver
A Phase 3 Study Evaluating Long-term Efficacy and Safety of Lanifibranor in Adult Patients With (NASH) and Fibrosis 2 (F2)/Fibrosis 3 (F3) Stage of Liver Fibrosis (NATiV3)
- Ages18 years and older
- GenderBoth
- Endocrine System, Genetics
A Phase I/II Study of VTX-801 in Adult Patients With Wilson's Disease (GATEWAY)
- Ages18 years - 60 years
- GenderBoth