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Jeffrey Crespin, MD-Clinical Asst Professor NYU
 

6 Steps to Colon Cancer Prevention 

Locations 
UPPER EAST SIDE-STARTING JULY6 1-4pm  See map
133 EAST 80TH STREET
1A
NEW YORK, New York  10075
646-660-4006
212-671-1350 (FAX)

MIDTOWN Tuesdays 9-4  See map
155 East 47th street
1a
New York, New York  10017
646-840-0648-appointment line
212-671-1350 (FAX)

UPPER WEST SIDE-Wed 1-6 office- Dr. Hymes, Crespin  See map
10 West 86th street -LATE HOURS
1e
New York, New York  10024
212-595-1234 appt line of Dr. Norma Hymes
212-671-1350 (FAX)

MIDTOWN OFFICE-SATURDAY PROCEDURES
133 East 58th street
Suite 304
New York, New York  10022
646-660-4006
212-671-1350 (FAX)


Specialties 
Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Internal Medicine

Insurance 
Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Empire,GHI, Healthnet, HIP, Horizon,Magnacare Oxford, PHCS, PHS, United and Medicare

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Common Illnesses
Common Allergies / AAP
Indigestion / NIH
H. pylori and Peptic Ulcer / NIH
JAMA Patient Page:
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
 / JAMA/Archives
Heartburn, Hiatal Hernia and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) / NIH
Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis / NIH
Irritable Bowel Syndrome / NIH
Cancer of the Colon and Rectum / NIH
Hemorrhoids / NIH
JAMA Patient Page:
Colon Cancer
 / JAMA/Archives
JAMA Patient Page:
Hepatitis C
 / JAMA/Archives

Frequently Asked Questions
Healthy Eating / ACOG
Problems of the Digestive System / ACOG
JAMA Patient Page:
Colon Cancer Screening
 / JAMA/Archives
Your Digestive System and How It Works / NIH

Common Procedures
Upper Endoscopy / NIH
Colonoscopy / NIH
 
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Tips on when to see the doctor for a stomach ache
A stomach ache can be a one-time discomfort or a sign of a more serious medical problem, so you need to know what symptoms should send you to see a doctor, according to the chief of gastroenterology at Baylor University Medical Center. Persistent symptoms -- including abdominal pain or discomfort, nausea, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn or blood in the stool -- need to be checked out. U.S. News & World Report/HealthDay News (3/28)
We have relocated from 19 East 80th street to 133 East 80th street and will reopen Monday July 6. Our other offices in Midtown and the Upper West Side continue to be open
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