
Wonderful staff! I'm always nervous before surgery and the nurses and doctors were friendly and professional and made me feel at ease. Great care
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Located in Fresno, CA, Pristine Surgery Center is the Digestive and Liver Disease Medical Center. Specializing in gastroenterology and liver diseases, their team of experts is dedicated to helping patients manage and treat conditions affecting the digestive system and liver.
With a focus on comprehensive care, their renowned gastroenterologist, Dr. Prahalad B. Jajodia, and his team utilize the latest technologies to detect, evaluate, and treat various digestive diseases, including acid reflux disease. Since 2003, they have been committed to providing top-notch care to ensure the optimal functioning of patients' digestive systems and livers.
From diagnosing and managing conditions like peptic ulcers, gastrointestinal bleeds, inflammatory bowel diseases, and pancreatic disorders to offering services such as colonoscopies and endoscopies, Pristine Surgery Center is dedicated to promoting digestive health and offering a range of specialized treatments for their patients.
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Wonderful staff! I'm always nervous before surgery and the nurses and doctors were friendly and professional and made me feel at ease. Great care
I was really impressed with the care my wife received here at Pristine Surgery very professional staff and great doctors and nurses Fresno and the Valley are lucky to have this medical group
The nursing staff were very nice , as well as the doctor and cRNA. The problem was the length of time I had to wait after I was prepped and ready to go. I was told to be there at 2:30 PM and I...
This business should be shut down as they have NO compassion for their patients and consistently overbook the 4 beds they have in the OR so the wait time (especially after going thu the prep) is...
Had an appointment at 11:45 am arrived at 11 am as told. At 4 pm there was still 2 people ahead of me. Got done by 5:30 pm. Total wait time before Endoscopy was actually performed was 5.5 hours...