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You Are Safe Here

You may have read or seen on television the distressing results of a government study concerning infection control in ambulatory outpatient centers.  It revealed high percentages of Ambulatory [...]

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Our Quality

Midwest Gastrointestinal Associates, PC (MGI) & Midwest Endoscopy Services, LLC (MES) have a recognized Quality Program.  Our quality is measured and demonstrated through our patient [...]

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Why Quality and Safety Matters?

Not all GI examinations and procedures have equivalent quality.  To assist you in understanding the differences, we recommend you use the following guidelines when selecting a physician and/or [...]

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What do I need to bring to my office visit?

1.  Completed Patient Registration Packet (mailed or see Forms tab) to include: Medical information pertaining to your visit Pertinent information about your medical and surgical history List of [...]

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Where are you located and how can I find your office?

Our main office is located in the Mitchell Medical Plaza, directly south of the Walgreen’s on 90th & Dodge.  Click here for address and map for this location. We also have an office [...]

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When I speak to a scheduler, what information will I need available to answer the scheduling questions?

Insurance card(s) Medication list (names & dosages) Allergy list Name & number of your  primary care physician &/or referring physician List of past medical history (i.e. surgeries, [...]

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How do I get an office visit or procedure scheduled? Or how do I reschedule an appointment?

Our schedulers are available by phone from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday to schedule office visits or procedures by calling 402.397.7057.  If you are unable to make your scheduled [...]

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When was my last colonoscopy or upper endoscopy?

Please contact our office at 402.397.7057 during regular business hours and our nursing staff will be able to assist you.  Our office will also mail you a reminder card when your procedure or [...]

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Why do I have to split my prep?

Recent studies have clearly shown split-dose preparation results in higher quality examinations with increased detection of precancerous polyps.

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What should I wear the day of my procedure?

Wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing.  Wear flat shoes or tennis shoes.  Please leave jewelry and valuables at home.