Get insights into everything from acid reflux to the best tips for cancer screening colonoscopy. Dr. Alan Gingold, Gastroenterologist and Partner at Digestive Healthcare Center, is an expert in the most cutting-edge tests and treatments available and will expand on these topics and take your questions, when he appears on the Points Medical Show “Sound Advice” with Bert Baron on WCTC 1450 AM on April 29 from 6 to 7 PM.
This weekly show has highlighted various doctors and areas of healthcare, but Dr. Gingold is the first gastroenterologist to be interviewed. He will be taking calls throughout the program, so be sure to phone in and ask any questions you may have relating to anything in his area of specialty.
Tune in to 1450 AM on your radio or click here to listen live online.
Call in with your questions to 1-888-545-9282.
Or check our website for a link to the show following the April 30th broadcast at DHCcenter.com.
At Digestive Healthcare Center, we want each patient at our three offices in New Jersey to feel confident about their digestive health. We encourage you to contact us today to make an appointment with one of our expert gastroenterologists – don’t wait to start putting your digestive health first!
Learn more about all things digestive health and wellness by checking out our recent gastroenterology blogs.
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