NASH Treatment in Sugar Land, Texas
Liver Care for a Serious Condition


Don’t Let Silent Liver Damage Go Undetected
Why Choose Gastro Health & Nutrition for NASH Treatment?
Early Detection of Liver Inflammation
Whole-Body Approach to Treatment
Ongoing Monitoring and Education
What You Can Expect From Our NASH Program
Our process is designed to catch signs early, provide answers quickly, and develop plans that match your health needs and risk factors.
In-Depth Diagnostic Testing
From routine labs to imaging and liver biopsies, we use a combination of tools to assess the presence and severity of fatty liver disease and inflammation.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Depending on your diagnosis, we may recommend weight loss programs, diabetic care, or medical guidance on supplements and medications to help protect your liver.
Lifestyle and Nutrition Coaching
You’ll receive professional coaching to help adjust your diet, activity, and daily choices to improve your liver function and reduce fat buildup.
How We Help Sugar Land Patients Manage NASH
Screening and Diagnosis
Treatment Planning
Continuous Support
Hear From Patients Who Took Control of Their Liver Health
Don’t Wait for Symptoms!
Questions About NASH? We’re Here With Answers.
What is NASH?
NASH, or Non-Alcoholic SteatoHepatitis, is a liver disease involving fat accumulation and inflammation that isn’t caused by alcohol. It can progress to cirrhosis or liver failure if untreated.
What are the symptoms of NASH?
Most people don’t experience symptoms early on. As NASH worsens, symptoms may include fatigue, abdominal swelling, jaundice, or severe itching.
How is NASH diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves blood tests, liver enzyme screenings, imaging (like ultrasound or MRI), and sometimes a liver biopsy to confirm inflammation or scarring.
Who is at risk of developing NASH?
People with obesity, Type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, or prediabetes are at higher risk, although it can occur in people with no known risk factors.
How is NASH treated?
Treatment often begins with weight loss, better blood sugar control, and medication if needed. Lifestyle changes are the most effective way to slow or reverse liver damage.
Can NASH be reversed?
With early detection and proper care, NASH progression can be slowed or reversed. Left untreated, however, it can become life-threatening.