DHR Health Welcomes Gastroenterologist, Dr. Sarahi Herrera-Gonzalez

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Edinburg, Texas: Continuing in its mission to provide unparalleled medical services to patients of the Rio Grande Valley, DHR Health is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Sarahi Herrera-Gonzalez. Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez will serve as a gastroenterologist and is the only female at the DHR Health Gastroenterology Institute. She is currently accepting new patients and will see them at the DHR Health main campus in Edinburg and at DHR Health Multispecialty Clinics in Mission and Rio Grande City. Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez is fluent in English and Spanish and looks forward to working with adult patients of various ages and gastroenterological needs.

“Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez represents the high-quality care we strive to provide every day at DHR Health, always putting our patients first,” said Marissa Castaneda, Executive Vice President at DHR Health. 

“It is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez. We know she will do an outstanding job serving the medical needs of our community and will be a tremendous asset to our Gastroenterology team,” said Dr. Carlos J. Cardenas, Chairman of the Board and Gastroenterologist at DHR Health.

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Originally from Chihuahua, Mexico, Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez received her medical degree from Autonomous University of Chihuahua and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Jersey City Medical Center-RWJBarnabas in New Jersey. She furthered her medical training with a fellowship in gastroenterology at Saint Michael’s Medical Center, also in New Jersey. In her spare time, Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez enjoys cooking traditional Mexican cuisine with recipes passed down from her family. She also enjoys running to keep a healthy and active lifestyle.

As a gastroenterologist Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez will specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of digestive organs. These include: the stomach, bowels, liver, and gallbladder. Most often, patients will see a gastroenterologist if they experience unexplained or frequent digestive issues such as abdominal discomfort, or abnormal bowel changes. 

“I am thrilled to join the DHR Health family and my esteemed colleagues at the DHR Health Gastroenterology Institute. I look forward to working alongside them, providing exceptional care to all of my patients,” said Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez.

To make an appointment with Dr. Herrera-Gonzalez call (956) 362-3636 and see her at any one of three DHR Health locations: 

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Edinburg: 

5520 Leonardo da Vinci Dr, Suite 100 

Mission:

2121 E. Griffin Parkway, Suite 16 

Rio Grande City:

101 FM 3167, Suite 106

DHR Heath accepts most medical insurances, including Medicare and Medicaid.

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