Palmetto Digestive Disease & Endoscopy Center

Category: Gastroenterologist in Charleston, South Carolina

Address: 2073 Charlie Hall Blvd, Charleston, SC 29414, USA

Phone: +18435710643

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Katie Keys

Oct 27, 2022

Always a nice experience. Staff is professional, prompt and seems to enjoy their job. Highest regards for Dr. Litchfield! I’ve been a patient for five years and have referred friends to their care. Confident in their procedures and referrals to other specialists. Strongly recommend this office.

Glenn Smoak

Oct 24, 2022

As usally everyone was very nice from the time you walk in the front door .Talking to the anathesiolagist to Dr Schell no problem with anyone had a great visit

Morgan Dandridge

Sep 7, 2022

The procedure team is fantastic. I had an upper and lower scope done and the team could not have been anymore efficient or caring. No pain whatsoever during or after procedure. Doctor covered results immediately after procedures and answered all questions. The team even had a diet coke waiting for me when i woke up. That means the world when you havent had anything to eat or drink in prperation for the procedure. Highly recommend these guys.

Paul Koochie

Sep 1, 2022

You guys were awesome the nurses the doctors everything was awesome you guys keep up the good work and I hope to see you again in five years

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Questions & Answers

What should I expect to pay for my colonoscopy?

Palmetto Digestive Disease & Endoscopy Center | Oct 31, 2021
Palmetto Digestive Disease & Endoscopy Center | Oct 31, 2021

Under the Affordable Care Act, you can get certain preventive health care tests done for free. Colonoscopy is one of these tests. It is often free, but there are some cases in which patients must pay part of the cost. By answering a few questions, you can figure out what to expect to pay for your colonoscopy. Talk to your doctor’s billing team or your health plan if you have more questions. Bills You may get up to 4 bills for your colonoscopy. 1. One from the doctor who did your colonoscopy. 2. One from the place where you had your colonoscopy. 3. One from the anesthesia care team, if you get sedation. 4. One from the pathology lab, if a biopsy or polyp is removed. Colon cancer screening coverage laws To learn more, visit: • The American Cancer Society: Colorectal Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Laws • The American Gastroenterological Association: Patient Cost Sharing for Screening Colonoscopy

Hello Iam having an issue with Eating almonds it feels like my throat gets tight or i have a lump in the way of trying to get the almonds down . Is there anything i can do to stop this from happening or do you recommed an appointment ?

tonya parker | Nov 1, 2019
Karen Grebenc | Nov 1, 2019

If you are chewing so there are not big pieces and still have the problem. If this not the only food or if it continues then you might want to seek a consultation from a gi

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