Limiting carbs, not calories, reduces liver fat faster, UT Southwestern researchers find
Comprehensive Crohn's & Colitis Program first in the Dallas area
UT System Board of Regents approves plans for 12-story, 424-bed University Hospital
Research could lead to new treatments for IBD, viral infections
Scientists unmask key 'border patrol agents' in the intestine
Stomach grumbles may indicate more than a bad meal digested
UT Southwestern Medical Center is a major referral center for patients with the most complex digestive and liver diseases.
Our Digestive and Liver Disease Program is the product of the teamwork of gastroenterology, endoscopy and physicians who specialize in treating colon, gastroduodenal, liver, pancreatic, inflammatory bowel and diarrheal diseases as well as esophageal and swallowing disorders.
Physicians at UT Southwestern treat each patient with attentive and personalized care, and our clinicians and researchers direct some of the most innovative work in the field.
At UT Southwestern, our specialists have the extensive knowledge and expertise that comes from evaluating and treating thousands of patients. On an annual basis, our clinicians provide care for more than two million outpatient visits and 89,000 inpatient visits.
Our dedication to providing expert and compassionate care makes an important difference in our patients’ treatment and outlook on the future.