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My experience at SAGA was excellent and I highly recommend it to anyone needing a gastronoglist
I met with PA Aliza Ford and she listened to all my concerns. She gave me hope that they would do all they could to help me feel better. This was the best office visit I’ve ever had.
Dr. Ayyar was very attentive and responsive to my questions and concerns about how to manage my GERD symptoms. He listened well to my lengthy list of questions, and he answered all of them very well. I appreciated the time he spent with me.
Great experience with Dr. Ayyar. He was friendly and very knowledgeable in taking care of my EOE. Would recommend to anyone.
Dr. Bullock and staff are an amazing staff all staff is very helpful and professional.
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Your gastroenterology needs are at the forefront when you choose our team at San Antonio Gastroenterology Associates. We’re a network of skilled and experienced GI professionals who are dedicated to getting you connected with the right resources and treatments. Our team looks forward to becoming a trusted source for your GI needs throughout the San Antonio, TX area. Improve your digestive health today and schedule an appointment.
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