A Functional Digestive Disorder That Deserves Personalized Support

IBS may not damage the intestines structurally, but the discomfort and disruption it causes can be significant. At GI Consultants, we understand how IBS affects daily life—and we tailor care to help you find real, lasting relief.

Experienced GI Diagnosis

Our board-certified gastroenterologists distinguish IBS from other GI conditions through careful evaluation, symptom history, and testing when needed.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Whether your symptoms involve constipation, diarrhea, or both, we design a treatment strategy that fits your lifestyle and health goals.

Support for Long-Term Management

We offer education, dietary counseling, and referrals to behavioral specialists when appropriate—because managing IBS often means managing more than symptoms alone.

Choosing GI Consultants

Why Patients Trust GI Consultants for IBS Care

Living with IBS doesn't have to mean living in discomfort. GI Consultants provides a comprehensive approach that includes not just symptom relief, but true partnership in managing this chronic condition.

Specialized GI Focus

We differentiate IBS from conditions like IBD (Crohn's and colitis) or colorectal cancer to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

Advanced Diagnostics When Needed

Colonoscopy, stool testing, and bloodwork help us rule out other causes when symptoms are severe or persistent.

Tailored Care Options

We combine dietary guidance, medication, and behavioral strategies based on the type and severity of IBS symptoms.

What Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)?

A Chronic Functional Disorder That Affects the Colon and Bowel Habits

IBS affects how the large intestine works without causing physical damage. The most common symptoms include:

  • Cramping or abdominal pain
  • Bloating or excess gas
  • Diarrhea, constipation, or alternating between both
  • Mucus in the stool
  • Changes in bowel frequency or urgency

Symptoms vary in intensity from person to person. While IBS does not increase the risk of colon cancer, it can greatly affect quality of life.

Diagnostic Tools & Procedures

Ruling Out Other Conditions for Accurate IBS Diagnosis

Symptom Review & History
IBS is often diagnosed based on the Rome IV criteria—chronic symptoms for at least 3 months with no visible cause on tests.

Colonoscopy (if indicated)
Used if symptoms include bleeding, weight loss, anemia, or are present in adults over 45 who haven't had routine screening.

Stool Tests
To rule out infection or inflammation (as in IBD).

Blood Tests
May be used to evaluate for celiac disease or other inflammatory markers.

Breath Testing (in select cases)
Can check for bacterial overgrowth or sugar intolerances that mimic IBS.

Comprehensive care for your digestive and liver health

Conditions We Treat & Services We Offer

IBS Subtypes
  • IBS-C (Constipation-Predominant)
  • IBS-D (Diarrhea-Predominant)
  • IBS-M (Mixed Type)
Treatment Options
  • Dietary support and low-FODMAP education
  • Medications for diarrhea, constipation, or cramping
  • Fiber supplements and probiotics
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy or stress-reduction techniques
  • Lifestyle coaching and symptom tracking
Ongoing Support
  • Guidance through flare-ups
  • Regular monitoring
  • Adjustments based on changes in symptoms
About IBS

Frequently Asked Questions

No. IBS doesn't cause damage to your colon or raise your cancer risk—but it can greatly reduce quality of life if unmanaged.
Yes. Stress is a well-known trigger, and stress management is often part of effective treatment.
Common triggers include dairy, caffeine, alcohol, fried foods, and certain fermentable carbohydrates (FODMAPs). We can help you identify what affects you most.

There's no cure, but IBS can often be well controlled with a combination of dietary changes, medication, and supportive therapies.

If you're over 45 or have red-flag symptoms like bleeding or weight loss, a colonoscopy may be recommended to rule out other conditions.

Take control of your digestive health. GI symptoms can be serious. don't ignore the signs. Schedule today.