Motility Program
The Stanford GI Neurogastroenterology and Motility Program is a leading center for clinical care, research, and education in Neurogastroenterology and gastrointestinal motility disorders. As one of the largest academic motility clinics in the region, our mission is to provide integrated care through the expertise of our renowned faculty, who are recognized leaders in the field. We are committed to advancing science through innovative translational and clinical research while training the next generation of neurogastroenterologists and researchers. Our goal is to improve the quality of life for our patients by delivering personalized and evidence-based treatment and fostering a collaborative environment that prioritizes patient-centered care.
THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS AND CLINICS ARE OFFERED:
Esophagus:
a. GERD
b. Achalasia
c. Dysphagia or difficulty with swallowingMid Gut Motility:
d. Gastroparesis
e. Small bowel dysmotility
f. Functional dyspepsiaPelvic Floor and Bowel Disorders:
g. Chronic constipation
h. Fecal incontinence
i. Pelvic floor dysfunction
j. Defecatory disordersGI psych:
k. Individualized visits
l. Group classes
m. Gut Directed Hypnotherapy
n. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
CLINICAL TRIALS
We have extensive experience in selecting the right patients for the right trials.
OUR TEAM
PATIENT EDUCATION
Some resources for further information on liver diseases:
- WebMD - Gastroparesis
- American College of Gastroenterology - Gastroparesis
- American College of Gastroenterology - Constipation and Defecation Problems
- International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders - Motility Disorders
American College of gastroenterology- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Rome foundation for Disorders of Gut Brain Axsis Interaction