Brad D. Smith President at Marshall University | Official website
Brad D. Smith President at Marshall University | Official website
The Marshall University ALS Clinic and Marshall Health’s gastroenterology and hepatology services have relocated to the new Robert and Lena Shell Outpatient Medical Pavilion at Cabell Huntington Hospital, part of the Marshall Health Network. The ALS Clinic is now situated on the building’s fourth floor alongside Marshall Neurology, while gastroenterology and hepatology services are located on the second floor.
For over five years, the Marshall University ALS Clinic has provided care for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) through a multidisciplinary approach. Patients have access to a comprehensive care team that includes an on-site neurologist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, dietitian, respiratory therapist, pharmacist, and social worker. It remains the only ALS Association Recognized Treatment Center in West Virginia.
Marshall Health’s board-certified gastroenterologists offer outpatient care for various gastrointestinal conditions. They diagnose and treat issues such as irritable bowel syndrome, pancreatitis, ulcerative colitis, gallstones, Crohn’s disease, celiac disease among others. Hepatology services are also available to manage liver conditions like chronic hepatitis and liver cirrhosis.
The Robert and Lena Shell Outpatient Medical Pavilion is located at 1340 Hal Greer Blvd., Building 2 in Huntington. The five-story building is adjacent to the hospital’s parking garage with a covered drop-off area and connected walkway. Upon its completion later this year, it will feature advanced colonoscopy and endoscopy facilities.
For directions or appointments, contact the ALS Clinic at 304-696-3246 or Gastroenterology & Hepatology services at Marshall Internal Medicine at 304-691-1000.