At the Ascires Gastroenterology consultation, we provide a comprehensive approach to the early diagnosis and advanced treatment of conditions such as colorectal cancer, Crohn’s disease and irritable bowel syndrome, among others affecting the digestive tract, liver, gallbladder and pancreas.
We combine the latest endoscopic technology with a comprehensive clinical approach to enable early diagnosis, together with prompt, precise and personalised care for patients with common digestive symptoms such as constipation, diarrhoea or gastritis.
We use state-of-the-art endoscopic systems that allow the visualisation of subtle lesions in high definition, including virtual chromoendoscopy.
Thanks to this advanced technology, we are able to detect colorectal cancer at an early stage, when a wider range of treatment options is available and outcomes are more favourable
Minimally invasive endoscopic treatments
La endoscopia no solo permite diagnosticar, sino también tratar en el mismo acto diferentes patologías digestivas. For example:
Conditions we treat in Gastroenterology
In the Ascires Gastroenterology consultation, we manage, among others, the following conditions:
Diagnostic tests in Gastroenterology
At Ascires, we perform tests such as:

Medical team
The Gastroenterology service works in close coordination with other specialties such as Oncology, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Radiology and Clinical Nutrition, ensuring a comprehensive approach to patient care.
Specialist endoscopy nurses play a key role in patient preparation, support during procedures and recovery.
You should seek medical advice if you experience persistent abdominal pain, frequent bloating, heartburn, reflux, changes in bowel habits (diarrhoea or constipation), blood in the stool, or unexplained weight loss.
Most digestive symptoms are benign; however, further assessment is recommended if they persist over time, worsen, or are accompanied by warning signs such as anaemia, bleeding or unexplained weight loss.
The main methods are colonoscopy and the faecal occult blood test, particularly within screening programmes from the age of 45–50, or earlier in individuals with a family history.
It is a test used to detect a bacterium associated with chronic gastritis and gastric ulcers. Treating it can help improve digestive symptoms and prevent complications.
This may be due to food intolerances, irritable bowel syndrome, poor digestion or altered bowel motility. It is one of the most common reasons for consultation.
Diet has a direct impact on gut health. A diet low in fibre and high in ultra-processed foods, along with smoking or alcohol consumption, increases the risk of digestive diseases and colorectal cancer.
Preparation depends on the type of examination:
The team will provide detailed instructions prior to each procedure to ensure maximum safety and diagnostic accuracy.
Endoscopic procedures are usually performed under sedation.
This is not general anaesthesia, but controlled sedation administered by an anaesthetist, similar to a deep sleep. This allows the procedure to be carried out without discomfort and ensures greater safety and precision.
Ascires has the ENS certification with the MEDIA category for its medical centers in the Valencian Community and Madrid.