Chronic Inflammation That Demands Compassionate, Expert GI Care

Ulcerative colitis is a long-term condition that causes inflammation and ulcers in the lining of the colon and rectum. At GI Consultants, we provide thorough, personalized care to help patients manage flare-ups, minimize complications, and protect long-term digestive health.

Specialists in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Our gastroenterologists have extensive experience treating ulcerative colitis and other forms of IBD with modern therapies and evidence-based care.

Accurate Diagnosis & Subtype Classification

We assess the severity and extent of inflammation using advanced tools to tailor treatment and manage long-term risks.

Comprehensive Management Plans

From medications to surgery to nutritional support, our team works with you to reduce flares and support your quality of life.

Choosing GI Consultants

Why Patients Trust Us for Ulcerative Colitis Care

Living with ulcerative colitis can be physically and emotionally overwhelming. At GI Consultants, we provide experienced care that includes diagnosis, treatment, and long-term partnership in managing this chronic disease.

IBD Specialists with Deep Experience

We treat mild to severe ulcerative colitis and manage complications like bleeding, fatigue, and toxic megacolon.

Onsite Diagnostic Tools

We perform colonoscopies, bloodwork, imaging, and biopsy in our accredited facility to reduce delays and improve outcomes.

Coordinated, Personalized Plans

Whether you need daily symptom support or surgical planning, we customize care for your condition type, lifestyle, and long-term goals.

Whole-Person Care

We help patients navigate lifestyle, diet, and stress to reduce flare-ups and avoid hospitalization.

What Is Ulcerative Colitis?

A Chronic Inflammatory Condition of the Colon and Rectum

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is one of the two main types of inflammatory bowel disease. It causes inflammation and ulceration in the colon's lining, starting in the rectum and potentially extending throughout the colon. Symptoms vary depending on how much of the colon is affected and the level of inflammation.

IBD Specialists with Deep Experience

  • Ulcerative Proctitis: Affects only the rectum. Symptoms include rectal bleeding, mild pain, and urgency to pass stool (tenesmus).
  • Proctosigmoiditis: Involves the rectum and lower colon. Causes abdominal cramping, bloody diarrhea, and tenesmus.
  • Left-Sided Colitis: Affects the left side of the colon, producing pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and fatigue.
  • Pancolitis: Inflammation throughout the entire colon. Symptoms include persistent diarrhea, pain, fatigue, and unintended weight loss.
  • Fulminant Colitis: A rare, severe form requiring urgent care. It can lead to life-threatening complications such as colon rupture or toxic megacolon.

Symptoms of Ulcerative Colitis

  • Abdominal cramping or pain (often on the left side)
  • Bloody diarrhea or mucus in stool
  • Fatigue or unexplained weight loss
  • Urgency and frequent bowel movements
  • Fever or malaise during flares

Seek medical attention if these symptoms persist, worsen, or are accompanied by blood in the stool or unexplained fever.

Diagnostic Tools & Procedures

Accurate Diagnosis to Guide Effective Care

Colonoscopy
To view the full colon, assess inflammation, and take biopsies

Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
Used when a full colonoscopy isn't necessary or safe

Blood Tests
Evaluate for anemia, inflammation, and infection

Stool Tests
Rule out infection and check for inflammation

Imaging
X-rays, CT scans, or barium enemas may be used during severe flares or complications

Comprehensive care for your digestive and liver health

Conditions We Treat & Services We Offer

Medication-Based Care
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., mesalamine, corticosteroids)
  • Immunosuppressants (e.g., azathioprine, biologics)
  • Antibiotics, iron supplements, or pain relief as needed
Surgical Care
  • Recommended for patients with severe disease, complications, or lack of response to medication
  • May involve removal of the colon and creation of an internal pouch (J-pouch) or ileostomy
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
  • Avoiding trigger foods (like raw veggies or dairy)
  • Steaming or boiling foods for easier digestion
  • Staying hydrated and managing stress
  • Working with your GI team to recognize early signs of flares
About Ulcerative Colitis

Frequently Asked Questions

Both are forms of IBD, but ulcerative colitis only affects the colon and rectum, while Crohn's can affect any part of the GI tract.

There's no cure, but many patients achieve remission with medication, diet, and monitoring. Surgery may be curative in some severe cases.

Yes. Long-standing ulcerative colitis increases colon cancer risk, which is why routine colonoscopy is critical for early detection.

Soft, low-fiber foods, adequate hydration, and avoiding dairy or raw vegetables may help. Your provider will give tailored guidance.

Surgery is an option when medications no longer control symptoms, if complications arise, or if precancerous changes are detected.

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