Welcome to Alaska’s Premier Endoscopy Providers
Anchorage Endoscopy
Center, LLC
With a team of gastroenterologists, CRNAs, anesthesiologists, RNs, and medical assistants, we provide highly skilled and innovative care aimed at solving your health care needs. Every patient is treated with compassion and respect, and we maintain a healthy environment that adheres to the highest standards of quality and safety.
Colonoscopy
Patients can benefit from the latest of endoscope procedures equipment, with an excellent clinical outcome.
Upper Endoscopy (EGD)
Upper endoscopy is a medical procedure that allows your doctor to view the upper part of your small intestine.
Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
Flexible sigmoidoscopy is a test that a doctor uses to check the inner lining of your rectum and the lower part of your colon.
About Us
Anchorage Endoscopy Center, LLC was opened in 1998 by the gastroenterologists at Internal Medicine Associates. We are a privately owned business, and we take pride in our family-like atmosphere. We strive to give our patients a safe and comfortable setting with a caring approach for the best digestive care.
Built on trust and respect, we treat you as part of our family. Our gastroenterologists, specialists, and staff dedicate their attention to providing you with the highest quality of care. In addition, we use the latest technology and equipment to ensure that your experience is pleasant and stress-free.
LATE & MISSED APPOINTMENTS
At Anchorage Endoscopy Center, we put our faith in you to keep your appointment and be on time. We know you put your faith in us to see you on time and take great care of you. When your procedure is scheduled, a specific amount of time is reserved especially for you!
Because procedure appointments are in high demand, if for any reason you must cancel or change your procedure date, it is important that you give at least 24 hours’ notice so we can offer that spot to another patient. Please call Internal Medicine Associates at 907-276-2811.
Please be aware If you arrive late for your procedure, your case may be delayed. We understand that unexpected things can occur that are beyond your control. We will work to come up with the best solution possible.
We know this is a two-way street and we must respect your time as well. Occasionally we have a procedure that may be more complex than the time allotted for that case. This may cause the following cases to start late.
We hope you feel comfortable knowing we will always take the time needed to provide the care our patients need.
Meet Our Physicians
With over 40 years combined experience, our staff is committed to giving our patients a great experience.
FAQ
What is an EGD?
EGD is an endoscopic procedure that allows your doctor to examine your esophagus, stomach and duodenum (part of your small intestine).
What is a Colonoscopy?
What is a Polyp?
A colon polyp is a small clump of cells that forms on the lining of the colon.
What is H Pylori?
What is C-Diff?
What Sedation is Used?
Learn more about our anesthesia questions on our FAQ page
High Fiber Diet
Fiber — along with adequate fluid intake — moves quickly and relatively easily through your digestive tract and helps it function properly. A high-fiber diet may also help reduce the risk of obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Learn more here
How to Schedule a Procedure
Please contact Internal Medicine Associates at (907) 276-2811 to schedule your procedure.
How can I get to and from my procedure?
Transport Companies.
More information on this page.
Anesthesia Care Associates
Learn more about our anesthesia partner, Anesthesia Care Associates, by visiting their website at acaofalaska.com
If you need to contact their local office, please call (907) 290-5784 Monday-Friday from 8:00am-4:00pm
They can also be reached by email: support@acaofalaska.com
Pathology Info (PathNet)
Dr. Matthew Lindberg (Pathologist)
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
“The doctor checked on me before and after the procedure. I felt confident in his
abilities and the information I received.”
“It was excellent. All of my concerns were addressed. I felt comfortable and trusting of the staff taking care of me.”
“My physician was very good and attentive. He explained new procedure protocol to me and followed up with me after the procedure.”