Wichita Falls Endoscopy Center Celebrates 20 Years of Serving the Community

Wichita Falls Endoscopy Center Celebrates 20 Years of Serving the Community

The Wichita Falls Endoscopy Center is proudly celebrating 20 years of caring for the community. What began two decades ago in a former Pioneer restaurant building at 1500 Ninth Street has grown into a trusted and state-of-the-art medical center, focused on diagnosing and treating digestive health issues.

Two Decades of Digestive Health Care

In a press release, the center shared how it has helped thousands of patients improve their gastrointestinal health over the past 20 years. Using the latest in endoscopic technology, their skilled team has been committed to providing excellent care with a patient-first approach.

“Over the past two decades, the Wichita Falls Endoscopy Center has played a vital role in diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal conditions, helping thousands of patients improve their digestive health,” the statement read.

Advanced Technology and Experienced Team

The center is known for its use of modern endoscopy equipment and a highly trained medical team. From routine screenings to more advanced procedures, the center provides a wide range of services for issues related to the digestive system.

Dr. Louis Wilson, a gastroenterologist at the center, expressed pride in the center’s journey and impact:

“Over the last 20 years, we’ve had the privilege of transforming thousands of lives and saving hundreds more. We’ve also had the honor of shaping the professional journeys of everyone who has worked here at the center.”

From a Former Restaurant to a Medical Landmark

When the center first opened, it was located in what used to be a Pioneer restaurant. Over time, it has transformed into a leading facility for endoscopy and digestive health care in the Wichita Falls area.

What started with a vision to offer better gastrointestinal services has now become a vital part of the local healthcare system. The center’s growth is a reflection of its commitment to quality care, technology, and strong community support.

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