This specialist nurse-led service offers an Initial Holistic Assessment and follow-up appointments as required. We provide information about practical measures and lifestyle changes which can improve irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) which is a functional gut disorder (FGD). Our clinical service supports the population of York and the surrounding area for patients with a diagnosis of IBS/FGD. This involves telephone clinics, attend anywhere clinics and, under certain circumstances, a face-to-face clinic appointment at York Outpatients.
Our team members come from a range of specialist backgrounds and will work with you to decide the most appropriate way to investigate and treat your IBS/FGD. You may be referred for assessment and treatment by other members of the IBS/FGD multidisciplinary team, including dietitians and psychologists.
The process of treating you is highly individual and personal to you. We want you to feel as comfortable as possible with us and be confident that any information you give us remains strictly confidential.
The IBS/FGD specialist nursing team
There are two IBS/FGD Nurse specialists based in York. They play a key role in assessing patients, providing advice and information, and supporting patients manage their symptoms. They are also the first point of contact for advice and support in between appointments.
The IBS/FGD service provides patients with information and support, while providing access to advice and treatment when needed. This can include
- Providing patient education
- Providing advice and support and working within the NICE guidelines
- Co-ordinating care and referring to other health professionals
- Providing gut-directed hypnotherapy after a full assessment and identifying if this is appropriate for the individual needs of the patient
The IBS/FGD specialist nurses will:
- Review patients in clinic to assess if treatments trialled have been beneficial in reducing symptoms, change treatments where indicated, and provide ongoing education and support.
- Provide advice by telephone to patients and other health professionals
- Assess, monitor, and support patients receiving care
- Refer to and liaise with other health professionals as required
- Provide a link between hospital and community delivering information on education stands
Benefits of this service
The IBS/FGD Nurse-led service aims to help you improve control of your symptoms without any invasive treatment and to help reduce the severity of the symptoms, anxiety, and stress. We understand that IBS/FGD can be debilitating and may affect the quality of life for some. There are many things that you can do to improve your health and reduce your symptoms. Effective treatment can vary from one person to another and depends on your symptoms.
It is important to remember that IBS/FGD:
- Is a very real physical condition and is taken seriously
- Is not life threatening
- Will not change into any other condition or disease
- Does not make you more likely to develop any other bowel condition
- It is not contagious
Referral into the service
For referral into our service, you will first need to be referred to one of our gastroenterology consultants by your GP.
The consultant will confirm an IBS diagnosis before referring you to our team.