Digestive Diseases
Since forming one of the nation's first academic sections of hepatology more than 60 years ago—followed soon thereafter by gastroenterology. Yale has had an enduring impact on treatment and research in the field of digestive diseases. We offer comprehensive care in liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and other disorders. At the Yale Medicine Transplant Center, we offer comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for patients undergoing liver transplant.
Our nationally and internationally recognized physicians are committed to translating laboratory discoveries into advanced, state-of-the-art patient care. We are home to one of only a handful of National Institutes of Health-sponsored liver centers nationwide and one of the most active programs in New England.
Distinguishing Factors
- Advanced evaluation and management of difficult esophageal diseases, including surgical treatment of advanced Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal cancer
- Hepatitis C program, which cares for patients from initial signs of liver damage through transplantation, if needed
- Outstanding outcomes in liver transplantation
- Care provided for 85% of liver cancer patients in Connecticut
- High-volume advanced endoscopy center
- One of only a few motility centers to provide all motility procedures in Connecticut