GI and Digestive Issues

GI Care for Students in Arizona | College Concierge Medical

Expert Gastrointestinal Care for Arizona College Students

At College Concierge Medical, we provide high-quality, on-demand care for undergraduate and graduate students across the Phoenix metropolitan area. Led by Dr. Don Selvey, our team specializes in helping students manage digestive concerns with house calls, dorm visits, and telemedicine services—making care private, convenient, and stress-free.

Understanding GI and Digestive Health in Students

The gastrointestinal (GI) system includes the stomach, intestines, colon, gall bladder, and related structures. Digestive issues are common in students and can seriously impact energy, focus, and overall wellness.

Common GI issues we treat include:

  • Reflux (GERD/acid reflux)
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Peptic Ulcers
  • Chronic abdominal pain
  • Gall bladder disease
  • Hiatal (sliding) hernias & other hernias

Reflux (GERD) – Heartburn and Acid Regurgitation

Acid reflux or GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) is common among students who eat late, consume caffeine, or face high stress. Symptoms include:

  • Frequent heartburn
  • Chest discomfort or burning after meals
  • Regurgitation of food or acid
  • Difficulty swallowing

We provide:

  • Medication management for acid control
  • Lifestyle guidance (diet, meal timing, sleep positioning)
  • Long-term monitoring to prevent esophageal damage

IBS – Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Students

IBS is one of the most frequent GI complaints among college students, often linked to stress, irregular meals, or food triggers. Symptoms include:

  • Abdominal cramping and bloating
  • Constipation, diarrhea, or alternating patterns
  • Gas and discomfort

Our care includes:

  • Symptom evaluation and trigger identification
  • Customized diet and nutrition guidance
  • Medication support for flare-ups
  • Lifestyle strategies to reduce stress-related symptoms

IBD – Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Unlike IBS, IBD (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) is a more serious inflammatory condition requiring close medical care. Symptoms may include:

  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Chronic diarrhea (sometimes with blood)
  • Weight loss and fatigue
  • Nutrient deficiencies

Our services include:

  • Comprehensive evaluation and lab testing
  • Referral coordination with gastroenterology specialists if needed
  • Medication monitoring and support
  • Dietary and lifestyle counseling to reduce flare frequency

Peptic Ulcers – Stomach Pain and Irritation

Peptic ulcers develop when stomach acid damages the lining of the stomach or intestines. Triggers can include stress, certain medications, smoking, or infections (H. pylori). Symptoms include:

  • Burning or gnawing abdominal pain
  • Nausea, vomiting, or bloating
  • Black or tarry stools (a sign of bleeding ulcer)

We provide:

  • Testing and diagnosis
  • Medication therapy to reduce acid and promote healing
  • Guidance on diet, stress management, and lifestyle changes

Abdominal Pain in College Students

Abdominal pain can stem from many causes—ranging from food sensitivities to more serious conditions. Warning signs include:

  • Persistent or severe stomach pain
  • Pain linked to nausea, vomiting, or fever
  • Pain that interrupts sleep or school

At College Concierge Medical, we perform in-person evaluations, testing, and telemedicine assessments to identify the root cause and provide relief.

Gall Bladder Disorders – Stones and Inflammation

The gall bladder stores bile for digestion. Gall bladder problems (like gallstones) often cause:

  • Sudden right-sided abdominal pain after meals
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Indigestion or bloating

Our care includes:

  • Initial evaluation and diagnostic testing
  • Pain and symptom management
  • Referrals for imaging or surgical evaluation if necessary

Hiatal (Sliding) Hernias & Other Hernias

Hiatal hernias occur when part of the stomach pushes into the chest, often worsening reflux symptoms. Other hernias (umbilical, inguinal, incisional) can also affect college students, especially athletes. Symptoms include:

  • Heartburn, chest discomfort (hiatal hernia)
  • Noticeable bulge or pain in the abdomen/groin (other hernias)
  • Worsening pain with activity or lifting

Our services include:

  • Assessment and monitoring of hernia symptoms
  • Lifestyle recommendations to minimize discomfort
  • Specialist referrals if surgical care is needed

Our GI and Digestive Care Services for Students

1. House and Dorm Calls

For students without transportation or those feeling too unwell to leave their dorm, we provide professional medical care directly to you. Avoid long waits, crowded clinics, and stress—our team comes to your living space in Phoenix, Arizona.

2. Telemedicine Consultations

With secure telehealth appointments, students can discuss symptoms, review lab results, and get guidance on medication, diet, and lifestyle modifications with Dr. Don Selvey—all from the comfort of their dorm or home.

3. Personalized Treatment Plans

Every student’s lifestyle and dietary habits are unique. We create customized care plans that may include:

  • Medication management for acid reflux, IBS, or other GI conditions
  • Nutrition guidance to manage sensitivities and improve digestion
  • Hydration strategies and dietary adjustments
  • Lifestyle recommendations to reduce stress-related digestive issues
4. 24/7 Access to Care

Our students can contact us any time—even at 3:00 a.m. on a Saturday. Immediate access to a physician ensures digestive concerns are addressed promptly, reducing discomfort and preventing complications.

Take Control of Your Gastrointestinal Health Care

Gastrointestinal issues don’t have to disrupt your college experience. With College Concierge Medical, students in Phoenix, Arizona, can access personalized, private, and professional care anytime they need it. Contact College Concierge Medical today to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward better digestive health, comfort, and academic focus.