Schedule Your Colonoscopy With Catholic Health


March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

Did you know Colorectal Cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death in young Americans? The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has revised its recommendation for colonoscopy screening to begin at age 45 for people with average risk. 

The good news is that colorectal cancer is highly treatable, but only if it is diagnosed at an early stage. That's why its more important than ever to be vigilant about your health, talk to your primary care physician about preventive health measures, and schedule all recommended health screenings.

You can get a colonoscopy at any of following locations:

Catholic Health Ambulatory Care at Centereach
2112 Middle Country Road, Centereach, NY 11720

Catholic Health Ambulatory Care at Lake Success
4 Ohio Drive, Suite 200, Lake Success, NY 11042

Catholic Health Ambulatory Care at East Hills
2200 Northern Boulevard, East Hills, NY 11548

Gastroenterology Smithtown
48 Route 25A, Suite 105, Smithtown, NY 11787

Gastroenterology Babylon
471 Montauk Hwy, West Islip, NY 11795

Colorectal and General Surgery, New Hyde Park
3003 New Hyde Park Road, Suite 309, New Hyde Park, NY 11042

Colorectal and General Surgery, Howard Beach
9407 156th Avenue, Howard Beach, NY 11414


Call to Schedule an Appointment: (866) 816-4237

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