Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, GI and Endocrine Surgery

Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, GI and Endocrine Surgery

Colon Cancer Westchester, New York

Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery

55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville, NY 10708
Fax: 1-914-787-5056

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This office serves patients in the following areas:
Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Rye, White Plains, Yonkers, Bedford, Cortlandt, Eastchester, Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Greenburgh, Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Irvington, Tarrytown, Harrison, Lewisboro, Mamaroneck, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, New Castle, North Castle, NOrth Salem, Ossining, Pelham, Pound Ridge, Town of Rye, Port Chester, Rye Brook, Scarsdale, Somers, Yorktown, Upper East Side, Chinatown, TiBeCa, SoHo, Harlem, East Side, East Village, Chelsea, Washington Heights, Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Downtown, Midtown, Manhattan Financial District, New York City, NY
Lawrence Hospital  Center for Advanced Surgery
This office can handle the following languages:
English
Our Office Hours:
By appointment.
Colon Cancer Westchester, New York

About Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery


Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery- Colorectal The specialists at the Colorectal Care Program at Columbia Presbyterian know how to detect, diagnose and treat the disorders that affect the lower gastrointestinal tract. Colon and rectum cancers, diseases and other illnesses are subject to the expert eye of the professionals at Columbia Presbyterian. These disorders may be precancerous themselves and cause the doctors there to investigate the problems further to exclude cancer as a cause of symptoms. For example, people that suffer from Inflammatory Bowel Disease, specifically Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, will have to go in for further testing because they are at an increased risk for developing colon cancer and require earlier and more aggressive cancer screening. Their surgeons are able to treat most patients laparoscopically. Other problems, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Fecal Incontinence are not life-threatening, but can be treated to relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life for its patients.