Mercy Clinic Surgery - Ardmore

Surgery
731 12th Avenue Northwest, Suite 100
Ardmore, OK 73401

Main Entrance: Main Entrance


Phone: (580) 223-3216
Fax: (580) 223-4184
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General Surgery in Ardmore, Ok.

The highly skilled surgeons at Mercy Clinic Surgery in Ardmore perform a wide range of procedures and provide specialized treatments, including:  

We also treat the following conditions: 

Before, during and after your surgery, you’ll receive the best possible care, so you can recover and return to an active lifestyle. 

Gastroparesis Treatment Close to Home

Gastroparesis, or delayed gastric emptying, is a condition that affects the nerves and muscles in your stomach. Usually, strong muscle contractions move food from your stomach into your small intestine. When gastroparesis occurs, these muscles work slowly or weakly, preventing your stomach from emptying. Gastroparesis causes indigestion, bloating, pain, nausea and other symptoms.

How Is Gastroparesis Treated?

Gastroparesis can be treated with diet changes, medication, a feeding tube or electrical stimulation therapy. Diet changes may include eating smaller meals, drinking more liquids and avoiding fatty or high-fiber foods. Prescription medications for treating gastroparesis include:

  • Prokinetic drugs to help the stomach muscles work
  • Antiemetic drugs to help control nausea and vomiting

If symptoms are severe and don’t respond to other treatments, nutrition can be delivered directly to the stomach through a feeding tube, which is called enteral nutrition. Gastric electrical stimulation, a surgical treatment, is also available. 

Gastroparesis Surgery

Enterra® Therapy is available at Mercy Clinic Surgery in Ardmore. A small device about the size of a pocket watch is surgically implanted in the abdomen. This minimally invasive procedure takes only one to two hours and is reversible. Enterra Therapy sends mild electrical pulses that stimulate stomach nerves and muscles. This type of therapy is called gastric electrical stimulation (GES). If you live with severe gastroparesis that doesn’t respond to other treatments, GES may be an option for you.

As a Mercy Clinic patient, you’ll have access to the MyMercy app to view test results, request prescription refills and message your doctor - anytime, anywhere.

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