A collaborative approach to the evaluation and treatment of Functional disorders such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Functional Dyspepsia, as well as Motility disorders such as Gastroparesis and pelvic floor dysfunction.
Living with a chronic digestive condition can be challenging. Symptoms can affect your daily life, your nutrition, and your overall well-being. At MNGI Digestive Health, our NeuroGastroenterology & Motility Disorders Clinic (NMDC) provides specialized care for patients with complex digestive conditions that require advanced evaluation and treatment.
Our team works closely with you to understand your symptoms, develop a personalized treatment plan, and help you achieve the best possible quality of life.
Conditions We Treat
The NMDC Clinic cares for patients with disorders that affect how the digestive system functions and how the brain and digestive tract communicate. You may be referred to our clinic for conditions such as:
- Gastroparesis — when the stomach empties food too slowly, causing nausea, vomiting, bloating, or feeling full after only a few bites.
- Short Bowel Syndrome — when part of the small intestine is missing or not working well, making it hard for your body to absorb nutrients.
- Tube feeding or IV nutrition (parenteral nutrition) — when you need special ways to get the nutrition your body needs.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) with complications — when IBS is harder to manage with standard treatments.
Our Goal
The NMDC Clinic is designed to help stabilize your condition and establish an effective treatment plan.
Once your symptoms are better controlled and your condition is stable, your ongoing care may transition to one of our general gastroenterology providers for long-term management.
This approach helps ensure you receive specialized care when needed while maintaining continuity of care over time.
Contact Us
You can communicate with your care team through the patient portal or by calling 612-871-1145.
Common reasons to contact us include:
- Questions about your treatment plan
- Symptom updates
- Medication concerns
- Appointment scheduling
Messages received during regular business hours are typically addressed within one business day. Messages sent after hours, on weekends, or on holidays will be reviewed on the next business day.
Emergency Care
The patient portal and clinic phone lines are not intended for emergencies.
If you are experiencing an urgent or emergency medical condition, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department immediately.