CCEC relocates to a new place

Central California Endoscopy Center is proud to announce it has moved into its new, larger facility. Central California Endoscopy Center (CCEC) is now located at 7055 N. Fresno Street, in Suite 100 Fresno, CA 93720. We began to serve patients November 5, 2009.

"The demand for quality care exceeded the capacity of our previous facility," stated Sue Leveque, Administrator of CCEC. "Our new facility enables us to schedule additional patients in a more timely fashion, providing them the excellent clinical care they need sooner."

Central California Endoscopy Center is a state-of-the-art GI endoscopy center specializing in examination of the esophagus, stomach, and colon (large intestine). Our scope of service consists primarily of colonoscopy and upper endoscopy. CCEC has been in operation since February 2002 and is a partnership between gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons and Cirrus Health Inc. In 2008, our physicians and staff successfully served over 12,500 patients.

"The physicians and staff of the Central California Endoscopy Center are pleased to announce our new location," stated Dr. John Garry. "We are proud of the seven years we have been able to provide Fresno and the surrounding communities with excellent GI services. We look forward to continuing this commitment in our new expanded facility."

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