Kiran J. Kanji, M.D.

Digestive Healthcare of Georgia

Gastroenterology

Fayetteville, Newnan

Most recent review: 5 days ago New
5.0
258 Ratings
113 Comments

Dr. Kiran Kanji, M.D., is a gastroenterologist fellowship-trained in Gastroenterology from Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center. He earned his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital. His special interests include colon cancer screening, inflammatory bowel disease, and liver disease.

5.0
258 Ratings
113 Comments

Dr. Kiran Kanji, M.D., is a gastroenterologist fellowship-trained in Gastroenterology from Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center. He earned his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital. His special interests include colon cancer screening, inflammatory bowel disease, and liver disease.

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Caring professional. He makes you feel comfortable, and gains your trust through his comforting demeanor.

(5 days ago) Jun-2026

Great bedside manners. Very personable.

(5 days ago) Jun-2026

Imparts info ex excellently.

(1 week ago) Jun-2026

Very professional and efficient.

(1 week ago) Jun-2026

Makes the appointment worth my time and feel valued. Always professional.

(1 week ago) Jun-2026

Explains everything very thorough.

(2 weeks ago) May-2026

Very professional and how a doctor should be

(3 weeks ago) May-2026

He and his team LISTENED to me about my specific concerns for my procedure; and then DID something about it.

(3 weeks ago) May-2026

Dr Kanji has been my doctor for years. I think he is wonderful.

(3 weeks ago) May-2026

The Dr was present before and after the procedure for questions and information.

(3 weeks ago) May-2026
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