Expert Colonoscopy & Endoscopy Care
in Queens, New York
A State-of-the-Art, Article 28–Certified ASC in Rego Park, Led by Six Board-Certified Gastroenterologists
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About Our ASC
Welcome to Rego Park Endoscopy & Colonoscopy, a premier, physician-led ambulatory surgery center (ASC) specializing in high-quality, outpatient colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures.
Conveniently located in Rego Park, Queens, our brand-new, state-of-the-art facility is designed to deliver hospital-level care in a private, boutique setting.
Our ASC is licensed under Article 28 and operated by a team of board-certified gastroenterologists, each bringing their own patients for expert care. We are committed to providing a seamless, comfortable experience with white-glove service, advanced technology, and faster recovery times, all while maintaining the highest standards in gastrointestinal diagnostics and treatment.
At Rego Park Endoscopy & Colonoscopy, patients meet with their trusted GI specialists prior to their procedures, ensuring continuity of care and personalized treatment plans. As a doctor-owned center, we prioritize clinical excellence, efficiency, and an elevated patient experience from start to finish.
Opening May 2026: Serving Rego Park, Forest Hills, Elmhurst, and Surrounding Communities
Experience the future of outpatient GI care at Rego Park Endoscopy & Colonoscopy, where cutting-edge medicine meets compassionate, physician-driven care.
No Language Barriers. Just Excellent Care.
Your health matters most when communication is clear. Our team speaks English, Spanish, and Russian to make your experience easy and stress-free.
Our Services
Rego Park Endoscopy Center offers high-quality outpatient gastrointestinal procedures in a modern, physician-led facility. Patients receive safe, efficient care using the latest technology and techniques in a comfortable setting.
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An upper endoscopy (EGD) is a medical procedure used to examine the upper digestive tract, including the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum, using a thin, flexible tube with a camera called an endoscope. It helps doctors diagnose digestive conditions such as acid reflux (GERD), ulcers, inflammation, bleeding, and difficulty swallowing.
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A colonoscopy is a medical procedure used to examine the large intestine (colon) and rectum using a thin, flexible tube with a camera called a colonoscope. It helps doctors detect and prevent colorectal cancer, identify polyps, inflammation, bleeding, and other digestive conditions, and may allow removal of abnormal tissue during the procedure.
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Colorectal cancer screening is a preventive test used to detect early signs of colorectal cancer or precancerous polyps in the colon and rectum. Screening methods, such as colonoscopy, stool tests, and imaging exams, help doctors find and remove abnormal growths early, improving the chances of preventing or successfully treating colorectal cancer.
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Polyp removal, also called polypectomy, is a procedure used to remove abnormal growths (polyps) from the lining of the colon or rectum, usually during a colonoscopy. Removing polyps helps prevent colorectal cancer because some polyps can develop into cancer over time.
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Biopsy collection is a medical procedure where a small sample of tissue is removed from the body for laboratory testing. It is often performed during procedures like endoscopy or colonoscopy to help doctors diagnose infections, inflammation, or cancer by examining the tissue under a microscope.