Dallas, Texas
Gastroenterologist in Dallas, TX
Board-certified gastroenterology and hepatology care for Dallas-area patients with Dr. Azaan Ramani, DO — practicing at Texas Digestive Disease Consultants and Baylor Scott & White Health.
Dr. Azaan Ramani, DO is a dual ABIM board-certified gastroenterologist serving Dallas-area patients with comprehensive GI and hepatology care. With training at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas (Chief Resident) and UTHealth Houston (Chief Fellow, AOA inductee), and 9 peer-reviewed publications, his practice combines clinical depth with academic rigor.
GI Services for Dallas Patients
- Colonoscopy & colon cancer screening
- Risk-stratified screening for early-onset CRC
- Fatty liver disease (MASLD/MASH) evaluation and treatment
- Hepatology — hepatitis, cirrhosis, HCC surveillance, autoimmune liver disease
- GLP-1 medication GI care — Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound
- Gut health and microbiome — IBS, SIBO, food intolerances
- IBD (Crohn's, ulcerative colitis), GERD, Barrett's esophagus
- Upper endoscopy (EGD), capsule endoscopy, advanced endoscopy
Where Dallas Patients Are Seen
Dr. Ramani sees patients at:
- Texas Digestive Disease Consultants — Southlake (a short drive north of central Dallas)
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center — Grapevine
Both locations are easily accessible from Uptown, Highland Park, North Dallas, Preston Hollow, Lakewood, Lake Highlands, and surrounding Dallas neighborhoods. Many Dallas patients combine their colonoscopy or specialty appointment with the convenience of these established outpatient facilities in the northern DFW corridor.
Why Dallas Patients Choose Dr. Ramani
- Dual ABIM board certification — Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition + Internal Medicine
- Trained at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas as Chief Resident
- Chief Fellow at UTHealth Houston; Alpha Omega Alpha inductee
- 9 peer-reviewed publications including in Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology and Digestive Diseases and Sciences
- Active clinical research — including 2022 work on hepatocellular carcinoma mortality and 2023 work on fexuprazan for GERD
- Personal review of patient inquiries — every contact form is read by Dr. Ramani directly
Common Reasons Dallas Patients Schedule a GI Visit
- Time for first colonoscopy at age 45 (or earlier with risk factors)
- Family history of colon cancer or polyps
- Persistent rectal bleeding, change in bowel habits, or unexplained weight loss
- Chronic acid reflux not responding to PPI
- Elevated liver enzymes or fatty liver on imaging
- Abdominal pain, bloating, or chronic constipation/diarrhea
- GLP-1 medication GI side effects
- Pre-procedure GLP-1 timing for an upcoming colonoscopy or surgery
- Hepatitis C screening or treatment
- Cirrhosis or HCC surveillance
Gastroenterology in Dallas: Common Questions
Where can I get a colonoscopy in Dallas?
Dr. Ramani performs colonoscopies at
TDDC Southlake and
BSW Grapevine — both easily accessible from North Dallas, Uptown, Highland Park, Preston Hollow, and Lakewood. See the
colonoscopy page.
Does Dr. Ramani take new patients in Dallas?
Yes — Dr. Ramani accepts new patients across the DFW metroplex. Most new GI consultations require a primary care referral depending on insurance. Visit
the contact page to inquire.
What insurance does Dr. Ramani accept?
Insurance is managed through Texas Digestive Disease Consultants and Baylor Scott & White Health. Most major plans are accepted. Verify your specific plan with the practice before scheduling.
How do I make an appointment as a Dallas patient?
Submit an inquiry through
the contact page or call TDDC Southlake or BSW Grapevine. New consultations may require a primary care referral. Dr. Ramani
personally reviews every direct inquiry.
Ready to schedule a consultation?
Dr. Ramani sees patients across the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Send a message and his team will be in touch.
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