Diagnostic Endoscopy Center Implement AI-Powered Solution for Colon Cancer Screening

April 9, 2025 by Emily Grant

Diagnostic Endoscopy Center, a renowned provider of exceptional patient care, has integrated revolutionary AI technology that improves colon cancer screening efficiencies. This cutting-edge system underscores the center’s commitment to improving health outcomes and delivering superior care to patients.

By leveraging advanced AI technology, the endoscopy center enhances the precision and effectiveness of colonoscopies. The intelligent system collaborates with medical professionals, providing an additional layer of analysis during the procedure. It diligently analyzes real-time video feeds from the endoscope, assisting physicians in identifying potential abnormalities like polyps that can lead to colon cancer.

One of the significant benefits of this breakthrough AI technology is its ability to facilitate early detection of colorectal cancer and precancerous polyps. Detecting polyps at their nascent stages empowers patients to receive timely interventions, leading to more successful treatment outcomes and improved long-term survival rates. Additionally, the AI-assisted approach allows for the removal of precancerous polyps during the same procedure, reducing the risk of cancer development and minimizing the need for subsequent invasive interventions.

How Patients Benefit from AI

The integration of AI technology into colon cancer screenings at the endoscopy center offers several advantages to patients. By enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of the procedure, the technology reduces examination time, minimizing patient discomfort and promoting a more comfortable experience. Furthermore, the AI system acts as a second set of eyes, ensuring a thorough and comprehensive evaluation of the colon, which contributes to improved detection rates and more effective preventive measures.

Alongside the integration of AI technology, the endoscopy center is dedicated to delivering compassionate care and exceptional support to patients throughout the screening process. The experienced staff strives to create a supportive environment, addressing patient concerns, and ensuring a positive experience at every step.

Through the utilization of this groundbreaking AI technology, the endoscopy center establishes itself as a leader in revolutionizing colon cancer screenings. By embracing innovative approaches and advancements in medical technology, the center remains at the forefront of the fight against colorectal cancer, emphasizing its commitment to patient well-being and improved health outcomes.

Schedule Your Colon Cancer Screening

Individuals aged 45 and above are strongly encouraged to schedule a colon cancer screening at the endoscopy center. By taking this proactive step, patients can benefit from the precision, efficiency, and enhanced detection capabilities provided by AI technology.

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Eastern Connecticut Endoscopy Center Implement AI-Powered Solution for Colon Cancer Screening

April 9, 2025 by Emily Grant

Eastern Connecticut Endoscopy Center, a renowned provider of exceptional patient care, has integrated revolutionary AI technology that improves colon cancer screening efficiencies. This cutting-edge system underscores the center’s commitment to improving health outcomes and delivering superior care to patients.

By leveraging advanced AI technology, the endoscopy center enhances the precision and effectiveness of colonoscopies. The intelligent system collaborates with medical professionals, providing an additional layer of analysis during the procedure. It diligently analyzes real-time video feeds from the endoscope, assisting physicians in identifying potential abnormalities like polyps that can lead to colon cancer.

One of the significant benefits of this breakthrough AI technology is its ability to facilitate early detection of colorectal cancer and precancerous polyps. Detecting polyps at their nascent stages empowers patients to receive timely interventions, leading to more successful treatment outcomes and improved long-term survival rates. Additionally, the AI-assisted approach allows for the removal of precancerous polyps during the same procedure, reducing the risk of cancer development and minimizing the need for subsequent invasive interventions.

How Patients Benefit from AI

The integration of AI technology into colon cancer screenings at the endoscopy center offers several advantages to patients. By enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of the procedure, the technology reduces examination time, minimizing patient discomfort and promoting a more comfortable experience. Furthermore, the AI system acts as a second set of eyes, ensuring a thorough and comprehensive evaluation of the colon, which contributes to improved detection rates and more effective preventive measures.

Alongside the integration of AI technology, the endoscopy center is dedicated to delivering compassionate care and exceptional support to patients throughout the screening process. The experienced staff strives to create a supportive environment, addressing patient concerns, and ensuring a positive experience at every step.

Through the utilization of this groundbreaking AI technology, the endoscopy center establishes itself as a leader in revolutionizing colon cancer screenings. By embracing innovative approaches and advancements in medical technology, the center remains at the forefront of the fight against colorectal cancer, emphasizing its commitment to patient well-being and improved health outcomes.

Schedule Your Colon Cancer Screening

Individuals aged 45 and above are strongly encouraged to schedule a colon cancer screening at the endoscopy center. By taking this proactive step, patients can benefit from the precision, efficiency, and enhanced detection capabilities provided by AI technology.

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Giants Fan Celebrates Clear Vision After Cataract Surgery

April 6, 2025 by Emily Grant

A devoted New York Giants fan, Bruce Barkhorn frequently watches home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

When cataracts started affecting his vision, the 75-year-old season ticket holder struggled to see the players’ jersey numbers on the field.

“[My vision] was out of focus a lot, and it got pretty bad the last year and a half,” he said.

When driving at night became difficult, Barkhorn scheduled an appointment with ophthalmologist Shawn Klein, MD, to discuss his eye health and cataract surgery.

What Are Cataracts?

Cataracts form when protein builds up in the lens of your eye. They often lead to vision changes including the following:

  • Blurry vision or difficulty seeing clearly or sharply
  • Seeing two images of a single object, which often overlap
  • Sensitivity to light (notably with oncoming headlights at night)
  • Difficulty seeing clearly at night or reading in dark conditions
  • Seeing bright colors as faded or yellow

Surgery is the only treatment option to medically remove a cataract. Untreated cataracts may lead to vision impairment or blindness, so it is important not to delay surgery.

Dr. Shawn Klein“There are people coming with cataracts that are bothersome for them and affecting the vision to some extent,” Dr. Klein said. “If you wait too long … at some point the surgery actually becomes more difficult, and the risk of complications becomes higher.”

Select an IOL to Meet Your Visual Needs

Cataract surgery remains a safe and common procedure, with around four million procedures performed annually in the U.S.

During cataract surgery, an eye surgeon replaces your cloudy lens with an artificial lens called an IOL, or intraocular lens. An IOL is constructed from silicone, acrylic or another plastic material.

For his visual needs and lifestyle, Barkhorn selected a multifocal lens designed to correct his astigmatism and give him distance and near vision without glasses.

It is important to consult your eye doctor to determine the best IOL for you. There are three major categories of IOLs:

Monofocal Lens: Designed to provide sharp distance vision. Medicare and other insurance plans usually cover it. Glasses may still be necessary for reading and possibly distance vision, especially if you have astigmatism.

Astigmatism-correcting Monofocal Lens: Potentially corrects your astigmatism. Most people only need glasses for reading after surgery.

Multifocal Lens: Can help you see both near and far, so you may be glasses-free after cataract surgery. Health insurance plans do not cover the additional expense of these lenses. To determine affordability, compare the one-time cost of purchasing the premium lenses with the cumulative lifetime cost of buying eyeglasses.

Choose an ASC for Cataract Surgery

Bruce Barkhorn preparing for surgeryBarkhorn scheduled his cataract surgery at an AMSURG-affiliated ambulatory surgery center (ASC). The first procedure on his left eye was completed in less than 20 minutes. He was at the center for about two hours.

“It was unbelievable how fast, efficient and professional it was,” Barkhorn said. “I was really pleasantly surprised.”

A day after surgery, Barkhorn returned for a follow-up exam. He wore a patch over his eye the first night. The first week after surgery, he applied eye drops four times a day to prevent inflammation. He said his full vision returned within a few days.

Two weeks later, Barkhorn returned to the center for cataract removal from his right eye and achieved the same positive results.

“Anytime you have an operation [on] your eyes, you’re a little hesitant to do it,” he said. “I’m glad I did.”

Dr. Klein said patients benefit from having cataract surgery in an ASC setting. These outpatient centers can perform your cataract procedure at the same high level and quality of care at a lower cost than other medical facilities.

“Even though the surgery is delicate and can be complicated, our surgical teams are proficient with excellent results,” Dr. Klein said. “There’s a very high volume of surgeries to be done, and we can take care of them efficiently and in a comfortable manner for the patients.”

Clear Vision Improves Gridiron Games Experience

Life after cataracts has improved Barkhorn’s NFL game-day experience. He now watches the New York Giants with clear vision — no prescription glasses needed.

“When I go to the football games eight times a year, I can see the numbers on the back of the players where I couldn’t before. So, it’s a good thing,” he said.

Although he no longer needs glasses, Barkhorn still instinctively reaches for them.

“The funniest thing is your brain is conditioned to reach for your glasses all the time,” he said. “And I said [to myself], ‘Wait a minute. I don’t need them anymore’.”

Helping patients like Barkhorn gives Dr. Klein satisfaction in his work as an ophthalmologist.

“You’re restoring vision to people,” he said. “That’s the reason you’re doing cataract surgery, but the idea that you can help make people see again […] really makes it a lot of fun.”

Find an Ophthalmologist Near You

Is your vision blurry or out of focus? Do bright headlights distract you while driving at night? Schedule a visit with your ophthalmologist for a comprehensive eye exam.

“Vision is very subjective. It can be very hard to explain how you feel, what you’re seeing,” Dr. Klein said. “You’ve got to get checked. That’s the answer.”

During your exam, your eye doctor will evaluate your current eye prescription, check your visual acuity and screen you for eye conditions like cataracts, glaucoma and macular degeneration. Prioritize your vision health and call today for an appointment.


This article is designed for educational purposes only. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health concern or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you may have a health concern, you should consult your healthcare provider.

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A U.S. News & World Report Best Ambulatory Surgery Center!

March 18, 2025 by Emily Grant

MidAtlantic Endoscopy – Harrisburg Pike has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care. 

As an AMSURG-affiliated surgery center, we are at the forefront of gastroenterology. AMSURG is a leader in ambulatory surgery center services with 64 of its surgery centers being recognized by U.S. News. 

“Providing high-quality patient care is a core commitment at every AMSURG center,” said Jeff Snodgrass, President and CEO of AMSURG. “Having 64 of our centers recognized by U.S. News & World Report is a testament to the expertise and compassion of our teams across the country. This achievement directly reflects our unwavering dedication to excellence. Congratulations to all centers honored.” 

U.S. News and its partner CareJourney rated more than 4,000 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology and Urology. 

Click here for more information. For more on the U.S. News Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers ratings, explore Facebook and Instagram using #BestASCs. 

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A U.S. News & World Report Best Ambulatory Surgery Center!

March 18, 2025 by Emily Grant

Shared Content has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care. 

As an AMSURG-affiliated surgery center, we are at the forefront of orthopedics and spine. AMSURG is a leader in ambulatory surgery center services with 64 of its surgery centers being recognized by U.S. News. 

“Providing high-quality patient care is a core commitment at every AMSURG center,” said Jeff Snodgrass, President and CEO of AMSURG. “Having 64 of our centers recognized by U.S. News & World Report is a testament to the expertise and compassion of our teams across the country. This achievement directly reflects our unwavering dedication to excellence. Congratulations to all centers honored.” 

U.S. News and its partner CareJourney rated more than 4,000 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology and Urology. 

Click here for more information. For more on the U.S. News Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers ratings, explore Facebook and Instagram using #BestASCs.

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A U.S. News & World Report Best Ambulatory Surgery Center!

March 18, 2025 by Emily Grant

For the second year, Shared Content has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care. 

As an AMSURG-affiliated surgery center, we are at the forefront of ophthalmology. AMSURG is a leader in ambulatory surgery center services with 64 of its surgery centers being recognized by U.S. News. 

“Providing high-quality patient care is a core commitment at every AMSURG center,” said Jeff Snodgrass, President and CEO of AMSURG. “Having 64 of our centers recognized by U.S. News & World Report is a testament to the expertise and compassion of our teams across the country. This achievement directly reflects our unwavering dedication to excellence. Congratulations to all centers honored.” 

U.S. News and its partner CareJourney rated more than 4,000 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology and Urology. 

Click here for more information. For more on the U.S. News Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers ratings, explore Facebook and Instagram using #BestASCs. 

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A U.S. News & World Report Best Ambulatory Surgery Center!

March 18, 2025 by Emily Grant

Raleigh Endoscopy Center North has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care. 

As an AMSURG-affiliated surgery center, we are at the forefront of gastroenterology. AMSURG is a leader in ambulatory surgery center services with 64 of its surgery centers being recognized by U.S. News. 

“Providing high-quality patient care is a core commitment at every AMSURG center,” said Jeff Snodgrass, President and CEO of AMSURG. “Having 64 of our centers recognized by U.S. News & World Report is a testament to the expertise and compassion of our teams across the country. This achievement directly reflects our unwavering dedication to excellence. Congratulations to all centers honored.” 

U.S. News and its partner CareJourney rated more than 4,000 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology and Urology. 

Click here for more information. For more on the U.S. News Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers ratings, explore Facebook and Instagram using #BestASCs. 

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A U.S. News & World Report Best Ambulatory Surgery Center!

March 18, 2025 by Emily Grant

For the second year, Shared Content has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care. 

As an AMSURG-affiliated surgery center, we are at the forefront of orthopedics and spine. AMSURG is a leader in ambulatory surgery center services with 64 of its surgery centers being recognized by U.S. News. 

“Providing high-quality patient care is a core commitment at every AMSURG center,” said Jeff Snodgrass, President and CEO of AMSURG. “Having 64 of our centers recognized by U.S. News & World Report is a testament to the expertise and compassion of our teams across the country. This achievement directly reflects our unwavering dedication to excellence. Congratulations to all centers honored.” 

U.S. News and its partner CareJourney rated more than 4,000 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology and Urology. 

Click here for more information. For more on the U.S. News Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers ratings, explore Facebook and Instagram using #BestASCs. 

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A U.S. News & World Report Best Ambulatory Surgery Center!

March 18, 2025 by Emily Grant

For the second year, the Surgery Center of Volusia has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care. 

As an AMSURG-affiliated surgery center, we are at the forefront of gastroenterology and orthopedics and spine. AMSURG is an independent leader in ambulatory surgery center services with 64 of its surgery centers being recognized by U.S. News. 

“Providing high-quality patient care is a core commitment at every AMSURG center,” said Jeff Snodgrass, President and CEO of AMSURG. “Having 64 of our centers recognized by U.S. News & World Report is a testament to the expertise and compassion of our teams across the country. This achievement directly reflects our unwavering dedication to excellence. Congratulations to all centers honored.” 

U.S. News and its partner CareJourney rated more than 4,000 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology and Urology. 

Click here for more information. For more on the U.S. News Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers ratings, explore Facebook and Instagram using #BestASCs.

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A U.S. News & World Report Best Ambulatory Surgery Center!

March 18, 2025 by Emily Grant

For the second year, Main Line Endoscopy Center – Malvern has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care. 

As an AMSURG-affiliated surgery center, we are at the forefront of gastroenterology. AMSURG is a leader in ambulatory surgery center services with 64 of its surgery centers being recognized by U.S. News. 

“Providing high-quality patient care is a core commitment at every AMSURG center,” said Jeff Snodgrass, President and CEO of AMSURG. “Having 64 of our centers recognized by U.S. News & World Report is a testament to the expertise and compassion of our teams across the country. This achievement directly reflects our unwavering dedication to excellence. Congratulations to all centers honored.” 

U.S. News and its partner CareJourney rated more than 4,000 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology and Urology. 

Click here for more information. For more on the U.S. News Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers ratings, explore Facebook and Instagram using #BestASCs. 

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