Find a Transplant Hepatologist in Anamosa, Iowa (IA)
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Local Transplant Hepatologists
Dr. Nile S. Dusdieker, MD
- 115 8th Street North East
- Cedar Rapids,
- Iowa
- 52401
Specialties
- Gastroenterology
- Internal Medicine
- Transplant Hepatology
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Anamosa Information
Anamosa, Iowa is home to 1 practicing transplant hepatologist who has an office in the zip code 52205.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Anamosa has a population of 5,616, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 transplant hepatologist for every 5,616 residents.
Iowa Information
Iowa’s capital is Des Moines, home to Drake University. Iowa achieved Statehood 1846, and the state’s population is now 2,996,334. The Mississippi river borders the state on the east, and a majority of the state’s economic output is agricultural. Many cultural and entertainment opportunities exist for visitors to the “quad cities” of Davenport and Bettendorf, IA, and Rock Island and Moline, IL. Numerous museums, arts, music and sports events are available in Iowa, including the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, the Amana Colonies, and the Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead. Famous people born in Iowa: Buffalo Bill, entertainers Johnny Carson and John Wayne, and former president Herbert Hoover.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Iowa has a population of 2,966,334. Of this population, 656,031 are under the age of 18 and 434,196 are at or above the age of 65.
Transplant Hepatology Information
Description
Transplant hepatology is the field of medicine that deals with liver transplants. A hepatologist is a physician who specializes in diseases and disorders of the liver. This specialist may coordinate treatment with a transplant surgeon for a patient who requires a liver transplant due to liver disease or liver failure. During transplant surgery, the diseased liver is removed and a new liver is placed in the same location. This surgery is done through a large incision in the upper abdomen, and is performed under general anesthetic in a hospital.
