Gut Health and Motility

Dr. Supriya Rao
September 17, 2020

Join Dr. Supriya Rao as she discusses gut health with a focus on the gut microbiome. This seminar will explain gut motility, irritable bowel syndrome and lifestyle habits that are essential for optimal gut health. 

Supriya Rao, MD is a board certified physician in internal medicine, gastroenterology and obesity medicine. She is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Duke University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and gastroenterology fellowship at Boston Medical Center. She is a managing partner of her GI practice, 
Integrated Gastroenterology Consultants, located in Chelmsford, MA. She is also the Director of Medical Weight Loss at Lowell General Hospital. Her clinical interests include gut health and motility, inflammatory bowel disease, women's health, and nutrition & weight management.



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