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Dr. Adam Pont is a board-certified physician in Gastroenterology, with a deep commitment to patient-centered care and evidence-based treatment. He earned his medical degree from the NYU School of Medicine and is an active member of the American College of Gastroenterology. Dr. Pont brings a unique background in biomedical engineering to his clinical work, which supports his analytical approach to diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal conditions.
Throughout his career, Dr. Pont has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed research publications and patient education articles on a wide range of GI topics, from inflammatory bowel disease to viral gastroenteritis. He believes that effective care begins with listening closely to each patient's story, understanding their goals, and working collaboratively to relieve discomfort and improve quality of life. His favorite part of being a physician is hearing how patients are feeling better at follow-up visits, and he prides himself on strong communication and continuity of care both within and beyond the exam room.

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