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Best Gastroenterologists in Las Vegas, NV

Compare NPI-verified gastroenterologists in Las Vegas with transparent cash-pay pricing. A gastroenterologist visit in Las Vegas costs $250-$500 self-pay, often 40-60% below insurance-billed rates.

Gastroenterologists (GI doctors) specialize in the digestive system, treating conditions of the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. After internal medicine residency, they complete a two to three-year GI fellowship. Gastroenterologists perform endoscopies and colonoscopies and are experts in managing conditions from acid reflux to inflammatory bowel disease. Some subspecialize in hepatology (liver disease), advanced endoscopy, or motility disorders.

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Featured Gastroenterologists on FairVisitHealth

DANIEL J ADLER, MD, PC

Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
NPI Verified

NEW YORK, NY

ARTHUR CARL SCHMULEN, MD PA

Gastroenterology
NPI Verified

HOUSTON, TX

DANA BERG

M.D.
Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
NPI Verified

VALHALLA, NY

DAVID BORISLOW

Board Certified
MD
Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
NPI Verified

TREASURE ISLAND, FL

PRATT MEDICAL GROUP, INC

Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
NPI Verified

BOSTON, MA

BRADLEY SKLAR

M.D.
Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
NPI Verified

UTICA, NY

About Gastroenterologists

Gastroenterologists are healthcare professionals who specialize in their field of medicine, providing expert diagnosis and treatment for related conditions.

When to See a Gastroenterologist

Consider seeing a gastroenterologist when you have symptoms or concerns related to their specialty area, or when referred by your primary care doctor.

Cash-Pay vs Insurance

Paying cash can cost less than going through insurance, especially before you have met your deductible, because the provider skips claim filing and gets paid the same day. FairVisitHealth shows the cash price from verified gastroenterologists so you can weigh it against your copay and deductible before you book.

What Does a Gastroenterologist in Las Vegas Treat?

Gastroenterologists in Las Vegas, NV diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions. Whether you are a self-pay patient or have high-deductible insurance, understanding what a gastroenterologist treats helps you decide if this is the right specialist for your needs. Common conditions include:

Acid reflux (GERD) and heartburn
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's, ulcerative colitis)
Colonoscopy screening for colon cancer
Liver disease and hepatitis
Gallbladder issues and pancreatitis

How to Save on Gastroenterologist Care in Las Vegas

Self-pay and cash-pay patients in Las Vegas can save significantly on gastroenterologist visits by comparing prices and choosing the right care setting. Here are proven strategies to reduce your out-of-pocket costs:

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Colonoscopies at ambulatory surgery centers cost $1,500-$3,500 vs. $4,000-$10,000+ at hospitals for the same procedure.

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Screening colonoscopies (age 45+, no symptoms) may be available at special self-pay rates. Ask about screening vs. diagnostic pricing.

3

Generic PPIs (omeprazole, pantoprazole) cost $5-$15/month over the counter -- often the same drug prescribed at $200+ under brand names.

4

Telehealth GI consultations ($150-$300) work well for initial evaluations, diet guidance, and medication management.

Gastroenterologists in Las Vegas -- Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a gastroenterologist cost in Las Vegas without insurance?

Cash-pay gastroenterologist visits in Las Vegas typically cost $250-$500. Self-pay rates are often 40-60% below insurance-billed rates. FairVisitHealth shows transparent pricing from NPI-verified providers so you can compare costs before booking.

When should I get a colonoscopy?

The American Cancer Society recommends starting colon cancer screening at age 45 for average-risk adults. If you have a family history of colon cancer or polyps, screening may start earlier (age 40 or 10 years before the youngest affected relative). Repeat every 10 years if results are normal, or more frequently if polyps are found.

How much does a colonoscopy cost without insurance?

A screening colonoscopy costs $1,500-$6,000 cash-pay depending on the facility. Ambulatory surgery centers and endoscopy centers charge $1,500-$3,500, while hospitals charge $3,000-$10,000+. This includes the facility, anesthesia, and physician fees. Polyp removal during the procedure may add $500-$1,500.

Do I need a referral for a gastroenterologist?

Cash-pay patients can schedule directly with any gastroenterologist without a referral. For colonoscopy scheduling, some centers allow direct booking while others require a brief consultation first. Call ahead to ask about their scheduling process.

What is the difference between IBS and IBD?

IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) is a functional disorder with symptoms like cramping and bloating but no visible inflammation. IBD (inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn's and ulcerative colitis) involves chronic inflammation visible on endoscopy. IBS is managed with diet and lifestyle changes; IBD often requires prescription medications or surgery.

Are Las Vegas gastroenterologists taking new patients?

Yes. Most gastroenterologists in Las Vegas listed on FairVisitHealth are accepting new cash-pay patients. Self-pay patients often get faster appointments since there is no insurance authorization delay. Book directly to skip the wait.

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