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The GI Motility Clinic at the University of Washington Medical Center is a consultative clinic that uses advanced technology and comprehensive testing to diagnose GI motility disorders in your digestive system. Motility is the synchronized movement of the muscles and nerves pushing food through your digestive tract. Motility disorders, also known as dysmotility, occur when the muscles and nerves do not function as they should.
Motility disorders can affect the GI tract including the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, large bowel, and anal sphincter. Our team provides personalized consultative recommendations for you and your referring gastroenterology provider to help diagnose and treat these diseases. Hydrogen Breath Testing: small bowel bacterial overgrowth, intestinal methanogen overgrowth, and carbohydrate intolerance ie fructose and lactose.
Comprehensive Clinic Consultation: with a referral from the patient's primary gastroenterologist. Eugenio's clinical interests include GI motility disorders and GI motility testing. She strives to give comprehensive recommendations incorporating the GI Motility perspective and other chronic diseases that may be associated with GI motility disorders. Ray's clinical interests include pelvic floor dysfunction and esophageal motility disorders.
She believes in patient-centered medicine and a collaborative team approach to providing the best patient care experience possible. Her goal is to make patients active participants in their overall health and well-being. Breadcrumb Home Patient Care. Gastrointestinal Motility Clinic. This is unpublished. Clinic overview Motility is the synchronized movement of the muscles and nerves pushing food through your digestive tract.
Hydrogen Breath Testing: small bowel bacterial overgrowth, intestinal methanogen overgrowth, and carbohydrate intolerance ie fructose and lactose Comprehensive Clinic Consultation: with a referral from the patient's primary gastroenterologist. Margaret D.