I had a very bad experience. It is impossible to see the doctor unless your colonoscopy is abnormal, they told me, so I had to see PAs. They couldn't find anything wrong with the colonoscopy, so gave me a catchall diagnosis of IBS and offered me antiobiotics and antidepressants, despite me telling them that SSRIs make my gut even worse and give me withdrawal. I got a shrug and "we'll, that's what we usually recommend." I asked about a dietician and got a shrug. The whole experience felt like a dead end. Much later another doctor found celiac disease and malabsorption due to bacterial overgrowth. But by then the disease had progressed and I have developed multiple complications: autoimmune thyroiditis, vitamin deficiencies, iron anemia, b12 anemia, and extensive neurological damage. I'm 31 and have spent the last few years becoming progressively disabled while searching desperately for care. This office did not strike me as a place where they give you much time and attention. They basically just churn out colonoscopies.