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Liver Disease | Durham, Raleigh, North Carolina | Duke Health
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Duke hepatologists -- gastroenterologists who have extensive training in liver disorders -- use new imaging technologies and advanced therapies to diagnose and treat various forms of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. This includes determining if an underlying medical problem such as obesity, diabetes, autoimmune illness, viral infections, or heart disease may be the cause. We help you manage your liver disease and related medical conditions. If you already have end-stage liver disease, our team of specialists, including liver cancer and liver transplant experts, can evaluate your situation and recommend the best treatment options for you.
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Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease
Autoimmune Hepatitis
Fatty Liver Disease (Hepatic Steatosis)
Hepatitis
Hepatitis B and D
Hepatitis C
Liver Cancer
Liver Transplant Program
Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease
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Access to
Clinical Trials
You may benefit from participating in our clinical trials, which have evaluated a variety of novel therapies, including the effectiveness of certain medications to improve metabolism and decrease inflammation or liver scarring, as well as new ways to diagnose liver disease. As part of the Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Clinical Research Network, we offer you the opportunity to participate in treatment studies that may test new therapies for
nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
and cirrhosis.
National Leaders in Liver Research
You benefit from information collected by us and other researchers that highlights promising treatments. Additionally, the NASH Network directs research on treating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which is often associated with obesity or a family history of liver disease.
Experts in the Latest Diagnostic Tool
We were involved in the research and development of FibroScan and were one of the first medical centers to offer this noninvasive alternative to liver biopsy. It uses ultrasound to evaluate the stiffness of the liver, which may indicate liver fibrosis (scarring) or cirrhosis.
Call for an Appointment
855-855-6484
Liver Cancer Experts
Because advanced hepatitis can progress to
liver cancer
, we work closely with cancer specialists to coordinate regular liver cancer screenings. If liver cancer is found, our experts can treat it at the earliest possible stage.
Liver Transplant
Assessment
If you have end-stage liver disease, our
liver transplant experts
will assess your condition and provide guidance on whether a transplant may be a possible treatment option for you.
Weight Loss Management
We work closely with Duke’s weight loss nutritionists and bariatric surgeons, who may recommend lifestyle changes to help you manage your condition by losing weight with diet, exercise, and possibly
weight loss surgery
. If
diabetes
is a complicating factor, we work closely with endocrinologists to help you better control the disease.
Best Hospital for Gastroenterology and GI Surgery in NC
Where you receive your care matters. Duke University Hospital is proud of our team and the exceptional care they provide. They are why our gastroenterology and GI surgery program is nationally ranked, and the highest-ranked program in North Carolina, according to U.S. News & World Report for 2025–2026.
This page was medically reviewed on
12/09/2021
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Home
Treatments for Adults
Gastroenterology
Call for an Appointment
Call us at
855-855-6484
Our Doctors
Conditions and Treatments
Our Locations
Why Choose Duke
Duke hepatologists -- gastroenterologists who have extensive training in liver disorders -- use new imaging technologies and advanced therapies to diagnose and treat various forms of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. This includes determining if an underlying medical problem such as obesity, diabetes, autoimmune illness, viral infections, or heart disease may be the cause. We help you manage your liver disease and related medical conditions. If you already have end-stage liver disease, our team of specialists, including liver cancer and liver transplant experts, can evaluate your situation and recommend the best treatment options for you.
Find a Liver Disease Doctor
Matching Results
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Filter by:
Located Near
Use My Current Location
Located Near You
Distance
Gender
Language
Age Group
Type of Provider
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Please check your filter options and try again.
Showing
of
Doctors
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View All
×
Conditions and Treatments
Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease
Autoimmune Hepatitis
Fatty Liver Disease (Hepatic Steatosis)
Hepatitis
Hepatitis B and D
Hepatitis C
Liver Cancer
Liver Transplant Program
Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease
Our Locations
Duke Health offers locations throughout the Triangle. Find one near you.
Find a Location
Why Choose Duke
Access to
Clinical Trials
You may benefit from participating in our clinical trials, which have evaluated a variety of novel therapies, including the effectiveness of certain medications to improve metabolism and decrease inflammation or liver scarring, as well as new ways to diagnose liver disease. As part of the Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Clinical Research Network, we offer you the opportunity to participate in treatment studies that may test new therapies for
nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
and cirrhosis.
National Leaders in Liver Research
You benefit from information collected by us and other researchers that highlights promising treatments. Additionally, the NASH Network directs research on treating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which is often associated with obesity or a family history of liver disease.
Experts in the Latest Diagnostic Tool
We were involved in the research and development of FibroScan and were one of the first medical centers to offer this noninvasive alternative to liver biopsy. It uses ultrasound to evaluate the stiffness of the liver, which may indicate liver fibrosis (scarring) or cirrhosis.
Call for an Appointment
855-855-6484
Liver Cancer Experts
Because advanced hepatitis can progress to
liver cancer
, we work closely with cancer specialists to coordinate regular liver cancer screenings. If liver cancer is found, our experts can treat it at the earliest possible stage.
Liver Transplant
Assessment
If you have end-stage liver disease, our
liver transplant experts
will assess your condition and provide guidance on whether a transplant may be a possible treatment option for you.
Weight Loss Management
We work closely with Duke’s weight loss nutritionists and bariatric surgeons, who may recommend lifestyle changes to help you manage your condition by losing weight with diet, exercise, and possibly
weight loss surgery
. If
diabetes
is a complicating factor, we work closely with endocrinologists to help you better control the disease.
Best Hospital for Gastroenterology and GI Surgery in NC
Where you receive your care matters. Duke University Hospital is proud of our team and the exceptional care they provide. They are why our gastroenterology and GI surgery program is nationally ranked, and the highest-ranked program in North Carolina, according to U.S. News & World Report for 2025–2026.
This page was medically reviewed on
12/09/2021
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