- Pediatric CareEugene Gastroenterology shares a patient portal with Northwest Surgical Specialists, Neurology Associates, Oregon Lung Specialists, Oregon Urology Institute, Eugene-Springfield Nephrology, Women’s Care and Eugene Pediatrics. If you have a portal with any of these clinics, please login using the same email address and password. Any emails from us regarding your patient portal will be delivered to you by Northwest Specialty Clinics.
- Emergency CareBe fully informed of the scope of services available at the facility, provisions for after-hours, emergency care, and estimation of related fees for services rendered.
- ColonoscopyDid you know that colon cancer can be prevented through screening or caught early, when treatment is most effective? Unfortunately, about one third of Americans 50 years and older are not getting the recommended testing, and there has also been a concerning increase in the number of people under age 50 diagnosed with colon cancer. Watch this video featuring Drs. Jubeen Moaven and Nathan Holman of Eugene Gastroenterology Consultants, who talk about the importance of screening and the risk factors and symptoms related to colon cancer. To schedule a colonoscopy, contact us.
- Diarrhea
- ImmunizationsThe CDC, FDA, and Oregon Health Authority have all agreed that all individuals older than 12 years old, who are taking immune suppressing medications, and have received both doses of either the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination series, should receive a third shot to boost their immunity against COVID-19 (aka a “booster” shot). We, at Eugene GI, are in agreement and recommend contacting the institution where you received your vaccinations to get scheduled for a third dose.
- GastroenterologyThank you for the opportunity to care for your patients. We’re here to help you determine the proper course of care for patients with gastroenterology issues. We respect the confidence you place with us and welcome your input to better serve you.
- Urology
- Nephrology
- Colon CancerYour physician may recommend colonoscopy because of unexplained rectal bleeding, unexplained pain or to evaluate a condition, such as inflammatory bowel disease. Your doctor may also want an evaluation to rule out colon cancer because you or a close relative have a history of colon polyps. This outpatient procedure normally takes 30 to 60 minutes. Before the procedure begins, you’ll receive a sedative that will make you sleepy; most patients don’t feel or remember the procedure afterward. During a colonoscopy, tumors or early cancers can be detected and removed, thereby avoiding surgery and saving lives. Watch this video featuring Dr. Jonathan Gonenne of Eugene Gastroenterology Consultants.
- EndoscopyPatient’s Rights and Responsibilities were established with the expectation that observance by the governing body, medical staff, and the employees of the Oregon Endoscopy Center L.L.C. will contribute to more effective patient care and greater satisfaction for the patient, family, physician, and the facility caring for the patient. We jointly affirm and recognize the following rights and responsibilities of patients without regard to age, race, gender, national origin, religion, culture, physical handicap, personal values, or belief systems...
- Cancer CareEugene Gastroenterology Consultants is one of several specialty clinics in Lane County that work together to provide coordinated care to patients through the Oregon Cancer Alliance network. Representatives from these clinics meet regularly at what are called tumor boards to discuss individual patient cases to provide the very best cancer care as seamlessly as possible, from diagnosis through treatment, to provide patients with the best possible outcome. To learn more, contact us.
- Neurology
- UltrasoundImaging of the liver with either abdominal ultrasound and/or CT scan and/or MRI. For routine testing, ultrasound is sufficient in most cases.
- MRI
- X-Rays
- Computed Tomography
- ChemotherapyWe recommend all patients who do not have a contraindication to COVID-19 vaccination to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to protect themselves, their family members, and our community. Receiving chemotherapy, receiving immune suppressing medications and being pregnant are not contraindications to receiving COVID-19 vaccination, so individuals in these groups are encouraged to get vaccinated.
- General Surgery
- Allergies