National Harbor Doctors’ Office (125 Potomac Passage, Suite 250, National Harbor, MD 20745) will be transitioning to telehealth-only appointments.
Southern Maryland Endoscopy Center (125 Potomac Passage, Suite 200, National Harbor, MD 20745) will be rescheduling all appointments
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About
Careers
Join Capital Digestive Care and become part of the team that is shaping digestive health across the Mid-Atlantic region. We hire exceptional people who want to make a difference in the field of medicine, whether your interest is administrative patient services or clinical patient care.
Capital Digestive Care, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. If the position you are interested in is not available, your resume may be submitted for future consideration.
Questions?
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How We’re Different
- Tissue biopsies, including tumor testing and companion diagnostic markers
- Molecular lab tests that investigate RNA and DNA using stool, blood, urine, or tissue samples
- Clinical lab tests using urine and blood samples
What clinical trials does Chevy Chase Clinical Research offer?
At any given time, Chevy Chase Clinical Research has 12 to 15 active phase III clinical trials. They cover a range of diseases, including:
- Gastroparesis
- Ulcerative colitis
- Crohn’s disease
- Celiac disease
- Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- Recurrent C. difficile
- Eosinophilic esophagitis
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease
See why patients love Capital Digestive Care
A balanced mix of communicating directly, and assuring patients they were being cared for — a difficult tension to navigate. There was room to re-answer or further explain to my satisfaction. I was put at ease, and would go back without hesitation.
Every single person that I spoke to from the minute I checked in was incredibly kind and professional. They took my concerns seriously and got me scheduled for diagnostic procedures so quickly that I almost couldn’t believe it. I have never felt so confident about the care that I was receiving.
My experience with Capital Digestive Care was absolutely first rate. It was my second colonoscopy procedure and it went as well as I could have hoped. All the nurses were very helpful and I was comfortable for the entire period before, during, and after the procedure.
Who should take action?
- Men & women age 45 and older who have an average risk of colorectal cancer. The American Cancer Society defines average risk as no family history of colorectal cancer and no personal history of colon polyps, colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease or hereditary conditions that may increase your risk (such as Lynch syndrome).
- African Americans age 45 and older. Because colorectal cancer affects African Americans more than any other ethnic group, screening is especially important.
- Anyone with a personal or family history of colon polyps or colorectal cancer or certain health conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease or Lynch syndrome. Some people should be screened before age 45. Talk to your doctor if you have certain conditions that may increase your risk.