Fort Worth, Texas
Gastroenterologist in Fort Worth, TX
Comprehensive board-certified gastroenterology and hepatology for Fort Worth-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 Fort Worth-area patients across Tarrant County. He trained at UNTHSC Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth (DO), Baylor University Medical Center (Internal Medicine residency, Chief Resident), and UTHealth Houston (GI fellowship, Chief Fellow, AOA inductee).
GI Services for Fort Worth Patients
Where Fort Worth Patients Are Seen
Dr. Ramani sees patients at:
- Texas Digestive Disease Consultants — Southlake (a short drive northeast of Fort Worth)
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center — Grapevine
Both locations are convenient for patients across Fort Worth, North Fort Worth, Westover Hills, Ridglea Hills, Arlington Heights, TCU area, Keller, North Richland Hills, Watauga, Saginaw, and surrounding Tarrant County communities.
Why Fort Worth Patients Choose Dr. Ramani
- Dual ABIM board certification — Gastroenterology + Internal Medicine
- Local Fort Worth medical training — DO from TCOM at UNTHSC in Fort Worth
- Chief Fellow at UTHealth Houston; Chief Resident at Baylor University Medical Center
- Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) honor medical society
- 9 peer-reviewed publications in major GI/hepatology journals
- Active clinical research in fatty liver disease, hepatocellular carcinoma, and GERD pharmacotherapy
Common Reasons Fort Worth Patients Schedule a GI Visit
- Time for first colonoscopy at age 45 (or earlier with risk factors)
- Family history of colorectal cancer or advanced polyps
- Rectal bleeding, change in bowel habits, or unexplained weight loss
- Chronic GERD or refractory acid reflux
- Elevated liver enzymes or fatty liver on imaging
- IBS, chronic bloating, or food intolerance evaluation
- GLP-1 medication GI side effect management
- Pre-procedure GLP-1 timing
- Hepatitis C screening or DAA treatment
- HCC surveillance for cirrhosis
Gastroenterology in Fort Worth: Common Questions
Where can I get a colonoscopy near Fort Worth?
Dr. Ramani performs colonoscopies at
TDDC Southlake and
BSW Grapevine — both a short drive from Fort Worth, accessible from Keller, NRH, Westover Hills, Ridglea, and across Tarrant County. See
the colonoscopy page.
Does Dr. Ramani take new Fort Worth patients?
Yes — Dr. Ramani accepts new patients across DFW including Fort Worth and Tarrant County. Most consultations require a primary care referral depending on insurance. Visit
the contact page to inquire.
What hospitals does Dr. Ramani work with?
Dr. Ramani has clinical affiliations with Baylor Scott & White Medical Center (Grapevine) and Texas Digestive Disease Consultants (Southlake) — both serving Tarrant County and the broader DFW metroplex.
Did Dr. Ramani train in Fort Worth?
Yes — Dr. Ramani earned his MS and DO at UNTHSC in Fort Worth, completed Internal Medicine residency at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas (Chief Resident), and GI fellowship at UTHealth Houston (Chief Fellow, AOA).
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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