Overview
Daniel Castresana is a Gastroenterologist in Augusta, Georgia. Dr. Castresana and is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Pancreatic Pseudocyst. His top areas of expertise are Bile Duct Obstruction, Esophageal Varices, Bile Duct Stricture, Endoscopy, and Gastrectomy.
Insurance
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Accepted insurance plans
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Anthem
- Alliant Health
- CareSource
- Oscar
- UnitedHealthcare
Locations
1120 15th St, Augusta, GA 30912
1035 Wellington Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Additional Areas of Focus
Dr. Castresana has provided the following conditions as areas of focus. Please note that we may not have enough data to validate their experience in some of these conditions.
Clinical Research
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MediFind cannot find any recent clinical research or clinical trials for Dr. Daniel Castresana
Consultants In Gastroenterology PA
Erick Singh is a Gastroenterologist in West Columbia, South Carolina. Dr. Singh and is rated as a Distinguished provider by MediFind in the treatment of Pancreatic Pseudocyst. His top areas of expertise are Swallowing Difficulty, Chronic Erosive Gastritis, Intestinal Cancer, Gastrectomy, and Endoscopy.
Areas of Expertise
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- Advanced
- Acute Pancreatitis
- Bile Duct Obstruction
- Bile Duct Stricture
- Childhood Pancreatitis
- Choledocholithiasis
- Esophageal Varices
- Experienced
- Alcoholic Cirrhosis
- Angiodysplasia of the Colon
- Ascites
- Bacterial Gastroenteritis
- Barrett Esophagus
- Benign Esophageal Stricture