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Common Causes of Stomach Pain

Dr. Seecoomar specializes in the treatment of gastrointestinal problems using traditional and innovative practices. Stomach pain can be caused by a number of issues. By setting an appointment and talking with Dr. Seecoomar, patients will receive a full evaluation of their stomach problems and the next steps on treating symptoms and healing the underlying problems.

While an upper endoscopy is sometimes necessary when diagnosing and treating a patient’s symptoms, Dr. Seecoomar will first try to understand all the dynamics of the patient’s problems and solve these problems without the need for medication or invasive procedures. Patients appreciate Dr. Seecoomar’s dynamic approach to healing symptoms.

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