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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 or (402) 504-3880.  If you are unable to [...]

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When was my last colonoscopy or upper endoscopy?

Please contact our office at (402) 397-7057 or (402) 504-3880 during regular business hours and our nursing staff will be able to assist you.  Our office will also mail you a reminder card when [...]

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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.

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