Dr. Galati and Liver Specialists of Texas are 2011 supporters of the First Colony Dream League. First Colony Dream League is a Little League program in Sugar Land, Texas. The Dream League is a division of First Colony Little League (FCLL) and was established in Spring 2007. The Dream League roster is approximately 60 physically- and/or mentally- challenged players. In addition, the league has an "Angels in the Outfield" program, where approximately 150 teenage boys and girls from Ft. Bend area schools volunteer to assist Dream League players during the game, becoming a loyal buddy in the process. View the opening day video here.
OraSure Technologies Rapid Hepatitis C Test has been submitted to the FDA for a CLIA waiver, which would allow greater availability to this screening hepatitis C test for those at risk for hepatitis C. Read Dr. Galati's blog entry for more details.
Dr. Galati recently narrated this You Tube video on The Five Most Common Questions Liver Transplant Patients Ask. If you have additional questions, contact us.
There is great excitement regarding the soon to be FDA approval of both Telaprevir and Boceprevir, in the treatment of chronic heaptitis C. Read here for more information on Dr. Galati's opinion on what will be coming later this summer.
Welcome to the Liver Specialists of Texas newsletter of upcoming events, articles, jobs and more from our membership. Access To Your Medical Records SoonTo Be Available In the next several days, acces to your medical records will be available for those that are patients of our practice at Liver Specialists of Texas. Through eMDs, the electronic medical record that we use, a patient portal will be established. Before logging into the portal, you must first be issues a login and password. This can be done by first filling out this electronic release... [More Info] Don't Eat At Olive Garden Dr. Joe Galati spoke about an experience at an Olive Garden Resturant recently on his radio program Your Health First several months ago. Colon Cancer Interview With Dr. Joe Galati This is an archived radio interview and podcast …
In the next several days, acces to your medical records will be available for those that are patients of our practice at Liver Specialists of Texas. Through eMDs, the electronic medical record that we use, a "patient portal" will be established. Before logging into the portal, you must first be issues a login and password. This can be done by first filling out this electronic release form that our office must process. It only takes a few minutes, but is the first step to accessing your files. The release form can be downloaded here. The Patient Portal is a web-based system that serves as a secure communication link between you and the clinic. When you log in to …
Dr. Joe Galati spoke about an experience at an Olive Garden Resturant recently on his radio program Your Health First several months ago.
This is an archived radio interview and podcast Dr. Galati performed a few years ago during an episode of "Your Health First", his weekly radio program on Clear Channel's 740 KTRH. He was discussing colon cancer with two patients who have an interesting story to tell regarding colon cancer. The podcast can be listed to by going to the podcast page, where you will see all of the podcast episodes.
Welcome to the Liver Specialists of Texas newsletter of upcoming events, articles, and more from our membership. December 2010 Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Patients of Liver Specialists of Texas: I hope this message finds each and every one of you in good health, as we celebrate Christmas and the Holiday Season, with optimistic hopes for the New Year. 2010 has been an exciting year for our staff and patients. Earlier this fall, we had the addition of Dr. Saira Khaderi to our practice, a well trained and knowledgeable physician, committed to the care of our patients with liver disease. We also had the opportunity to enroll a large number of patients in various hepatitis C research studies, providing them the highest chances of eradicating this dreadful infection. For those with more advanced complications of liver disease, our liver transplant …
Part I: What do I do now that I have been diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C.