Gastroenterologists usually get their referrals from regular family doctors and will work with them to monitor the progress of patients with GI disorders. They also work with other specialists if conditions are related to or complicated by a GI issue. An example is a GI doctor who works in partnership with an oncologist (a doctor specializing in cancers) to diagnose and treat bowel cancer. Gastroenterologists often work with ear, nose and throat doctors, gynecologists, and other GI specialists such as proctologists.

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