Gi doctors are trained to perform several tests and physical exams to diagnose conditions, including endoscopies and colonoscopies, tests that require inserting a camera into the stomach and bowel to see what is happening internally. Gastroenterologists also perform biopsies to look at polyps or tumors growing inside the digestive tract. Lastly, they may order ultrasounds or other imaging tests to search for obstructions or changes in the gastrointestinal system.

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