Professional Details
Salutation
Dr.
Full Name
Dr. Yi-Tzu Nancy Fu
First Name
Yi-Tzu
Last Name
Fu
Gender
Female
Languages Spoken
English
Degree Name
MD
Medical School
University of British Columbia
Year Graduated
2008
Degree
MD (University of British Columbia, 2008)
Degree (Country)
Canada
Certifications
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Specialty
Gastroenterologist
Practice Disciplines
Specialty practice - gastroenterology, internal medicine
Membership Status
Practising
Registration Class
Full
Licensed By
College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia
Regulator Website
https://www.cpsbc.ca
License Number
67051
Data Sourced From
https://www.cpsbc.ca/public/registrant-directory/search-result/330935/Fu%2CYi-Tzu
Address
250-6091 Gilbert Rd
City
Richmond
Province
BC
Postal Code
V7C 5L9
Phone
(604) 273-4447
Fax
(604) 273-4254

Description

About Dr. Yi-Tzu Nancy Fu

Dr. Yi-Tzu Nancy Fu is a dedicated Gastroenterologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of disorders affecting the digestive system in adult patients, and may also see older adolescents for certain conditions. Practicing at a reputable gastroenterology clinic within a hospital department in Richmond, BC, she is a key member of the local medical community. She provides comprehensive care for a wide range of digestive system disorders, including conditions affecting the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas, utilizing diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. Her approach emphasizes patient-centered care, ensuring that each individual receives tailored treatment plans in a supportive environment.

She graduated with an MD from the University of British Columbia (Canada) and holds specialty certification as a Gastroenterologist. Her credentials include certifications from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, reflecting her adherence to high standards of medical practice and continuous professional development. Dr. Fu stays current with evolving guidelines and best practices in digestive health care, ensuring her patients benefit from the latest evidence-based treatments and procedures.

With a commitment to evidence-based medicine and compassionate patient engagement, Dr. Fu emphasizes patient education regarding gastrointestinal conditions and lifestyle modifications. She advocates for early and accurate diagnosis through advanced endoscopic and diagnostic techniques, followed by personalized treatment strategies. Fluent in English, she dedicates herself to providing accessible, high-quality digestive care to her patients in Richmond, fostering a trusting and collaborative doctor-patient relationship.

Common Conditions Dr. Yi-Tzu Fu Addresses

Dr. Yi-Tzu Fu diagnoses and treats a wide range of digestive system disorders, including:

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Focus

  • Microscopic Colitis (often considered alongside IBD for chronic diarrhea): Though distinct from classic IBD, it's an inflammatory condition of the colon diagnosed by biopsy, causing chronic watery diarrhea.
  • Crohn's Disease (Ileal, Colonic, Ileocolonic, Perianal): A chronic inflammatory condition that can affect any part of the digestive tract from mouth to anus, causing transmural (full-thickness) inflammation, pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and potential complications like strictures or fistulas.
  • Ulcerative Colitis (Proctitis, Left-sided Colitis, Pancolitis): A chronic inflammatory condition that causes inflammation and ulcers primarily in the lining of the large intestine (colon and rectum), typically presenting with bloody diarrhea, urgency, and abdominal pain.

Small & Large Intestine (Colorectal) Disorders

  • Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) & Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth (IMO): An abnormal increase in the bacterial population in the small intestine, or an overgrowth of methane-producing archaea, leading to symptoms like bloating, gas, abdominal pain, and altered bowel habits.
  • Celiac Disease & Gluten Sensitivity: Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten ingestion, damaging the small intestine. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity involves GI symptoms related to gluten without autoimmune damage.

Esophageal, Stomach & Upper GI Disorders

  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE): A chronic immune system disease characterized by a buildup of eosinophils (a type of white blood cell) in the esophagus, causing inflammation, difficulty swallowing, food impaction, and chest pain.
  • Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing) & Odynophagia (Painful Swallowing): Symptoms requiring investigation to determine underlying causes, which can range from structural abnormalities and motility disorders to inflammatory conditions or tumors.

This list is not exhaustive. For personalized advice regarding your specific digestive condition, please consult with Dr. Yi-Tzu Fu.

Gastroenterologist Services Offered by Dr. Yi-Tzu Nancy Fu

  • Biofeedback Therapy Coordination for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction & Fecal Incontinence: Evaluation for defecatory disorders and fecal incontinence, with coordination of biofeedback therapy and other interventions to improve pelvic floor muscle function.
  • Diagnosis & Management of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) & Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth (IMO): Utilizing glucose or lactulose breath tests for diagnosis and providing targeted antibiotic/antimicrobial therapy, prokinetics, and dietary advice for SIBO and IMO.
  • ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) - Diagnostic & Therapeutic: Specialized procedure combining upper endoscopy and X-rays to diagnose and treat problems of the bile and pancreatic ducts, such as gallstone removal from bile duct, stent placement for strictures or leaks, and sphincterotomy.
  • Personalized Nutritional Assessment & Medical Dietary Therapy for GI Conditions: Evaluation of nutritional status and provision of evidence-based dietary advice and medical nutrition therapy tailored to specific gastrointestinal disorders like IBD, IBS, celiac disease, eosinophilic esophagitis, gastroparesis, or food intolerances, often in collaboration with registered dietitians.
  • Flexible Sigmoidoscopy with Biopsy: Examination of the lower part of the colon (sigmoid colon and rectum) using a flexible sigmoidoscope, often for evaluation of rectal bleeding, diarrhea, or as part of some screening protocols.
  • Endoscopic Dilation of Gastrointestinal Strictures (Esophageal, Pyloric, Colonic): Procedure to stretch narrowed areas (strictures) in the esophagus (e.g., due to reflux, EoE), stomach outlet (pylorus), small intestine, or colon using balloons or Savary-Gilliard dilators passed through an endoscope.
  • Enteroscopy (e.g., Double-Balloon, Single-Balloon, Spiral Enteroscopy): Advanced endoscopic techniques allowing deep visualization, biopsy, and therapy within the small intestine, beyond the reach of standard endoscopes, for conditions like obscure bleeding or small bowel tumors.

Note: This list provides a general overview. Specific procedures and treatments are determined after a thorough evaluation. Discuss with Dr. Fu for care relevant to your specific condition.

All medical and surgical services (if applicable) are provided in accordance with the standards of practice set by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) and relevant gastroenterological care guidelines. Contact the clinic or your referring physician regarding new patient intake and referral processes.

Practice Location & Accessibility

Located within a well-established gastroenterology clinic in Richmond's West Richmond (Terra Nova, Thompson) neighbourhood, Dr. Fu’s practice is conveniently situated for patients seeking expert digestive health care. The facility is in close proximity to Garden City Lands Park, providing a peaceful environment for health and wellness. Accessible via TransLink (SkyTrain Canada Line and bus routes), the location is easily reachable by public transit. The facility is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusive access for all patients. Paid parking options are conveniently located nearby, offering flexibility for those traveling by car. Patients can expect a welcoming, accessible environment dedicated to comprehensive digestive care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are consultations and procedures like endoscopies with Dr. Fu, a Gastroenterologist, covered by Medical Services Plan (MSP) in BC?
Medically necessary consultations with a licensed Gastroenterologist like Dr. Fu, as well as most diagnostic procedures (e.g., endoscopies for investigating symptoms, biopsies for medical reasons) and treatments for provincially insured digestive conditions (e.g., IBD, celiac disease, screening colonoscopies as per provincial guidelines, liver disease management), are generally covered by Medical Services Plan (MSP) in BC when a referral from a family doctor or another specialist is in place. Procedures considered purely for screening outside of guidelines, or for non-medical reasons, and some advanced technologies or specific drug therapies might have different coverage. It's crucial to discuss coverage specifics for any proposed treatment or procedure with Dr. Fu's office, the hospital/clinic's financial services, or Medical Services Plan (MSP) beforehand.
Do I need a referral from my family doctor to see Dr. Fu, a Gastroenterologist?
Yes, in nearly all cases, a referral from your family physician or another specialist (such as an internist or surgeon) is required to schedule an appointment with a Gastroenterologist like Dr. Fu for services covered by the provincial health plan. Gastroenterological issues often require initial assessment and preliminary investigations by your primary care provider. The referral ensures that a specialist consultation is appropriate, helps with prioritizing appointments, and facilitates coordinated care, including the transfer of relevant medical information.
How does a Gastroenterologist like Dr. Fu approach the management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)?
The management of IBD (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) by a Gastroenterologist like Dr. Fu is a highly individualized and long-term process. The primary goals are to induce and then maintain remission (control inflammation), alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and improve the patient's overall quality of life. Treatment strategies often involve a combination of medications, which can include aminosalicylates (5-ASAs), corticosteroids (for acute flare-ups), immunomodulators (e.g., azathioprine, methotrexate), and increasingly, biologic therapies or small molecule drugs that target specific inflammatory pathways. Regular monitoring through clinical assessment, blood tests, stool tests (like fecal calprotectin), and endoscopic procedures is crucial to track disease activity and adjust treatment as needed. Nutritional counseling and lifestyle advice are also integral parts of comprehensive IBD care.
Will I be asleep for my endoscopy or colonoscopy with Dr. Fu?
For most endoscopic procedures like upper endoscopy (gastroscopy) and colonoscopy, patients are typically given sedation to help them relax and be comfortable. This is often called 'conscious sedation' or 'moderate sedation,' meaning you'll be drowsy and may not remember much of the procedure, but you won't be under general anesthesia (completely unconscious with a breathing tube). The specific type and level of sedation can vary and will be discussed with you by Dr. Fu or the anesthesia provider beforehand. Because of the sedation, you will need to have someone accompany you to drive you home after the procedure.
What are common reasons someone would be referred to a Gastroenterologist like Dr. {provider_name_doctor_last}?
Referral to a Gastroenterologist like Dr. Dr. Fu is common for various reasons, including: persistent heartburn or acid reflux (GERD); difficulty or pain when swallowing; unexplained abdominal pain or bloating; chronic nausea or vomiting; significant changes in bowel habits (e.g., chronic diarrhea, severe constipation); blood in the stool or rectal bleeding; iron deficiency anemia with no obvious cause; suspected or diagnosed Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis); Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) not responding to initial management; celiac disease; abnormal liver function tests or suspected liver disease (like hepatitis or fatty liver); pancreatitis; or for screening and surveillance colonoscopies to prevent colorectal cancer, especially if there's a family history or personal history of polyps.
What are some common procedures a Gastroenterologist like Dr. Fu typically performs?
Gastroenterologists like Dr. Fu are highly skilled in performing a range of endoscopic procedures. The most common are upper endoscopy (also called EGD or gastroscopy) to examine the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum, and colonoscopy to visualize the entire colon. During these procedures, She can take biopsies (small tissue samples for analysis), remove polyps (which can prevent colon cancer), dilate narrowed areas (strictures), control bleeding, and place feeding tubes. Other procedures may include flexible sigmoidoscopy (examining the lower colon), capsule endoscopy (swallowing a tiny camera to see the small intestine), and more specialized interventions like ERCP or EUS depending on their training and practice focus. Many also specialize in managing specific areas like hepatology (liver disease) or IBD.

Contact & Licensing Information

250-6091 Gilbert Rd
Richmond, BC V7C 5L9

Phone: (604) 273-4447 | Fax: (604) 273-4254

The facility is wheelchair accessible.

Dr. Fu is a licensed Gastroenterologist regulated by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) under the Health Professions Act in BC. A referral from a family physician or appropriate specialist is typically required for consultations with Dr. Fu for services covered by the provincial health plan.

Verify registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC): https://www.cpsbc.ca/public/registrant-directory/search-result/330935/Fu%2CYi-Tzu

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