Overview

Overview

Cleveland Clinic’s Pancreas Clinic is one of the few centers in the nation that specializes in patient-centered treatments and frontline research for every type of pancreatic disorder.

The Pancreas Clinic treats disorders such as complicated acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer. Each year, thousands of patients trust the Pancreas Clinic with their healthcare needs. Cleveland Clinic is recognized in the U.S. and throughout the world for its expertise and care and has been designated a Center of Excellence for Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cancer treatment from the National Pancreas Foundation. For more information and patient resources, visit The National Pancreas Foundation.

The Pancreas Clinic offers a single location for patients to receive the best therapies and treatment options for pancreatic disorders. Patients travel from around the country to receive our innovative treatments and services, including:

  • Endoscopic, minimally invasive and radiographic diagnostic imaging.
  • Islet auto transplantation.
  • Robotic surgery for pancreatic cancer.
  • Robotic pancreaticoduodenectomy.
  • Chronic pain management using pancreatic enzymes, subcutaneous injections of octreotide, and other alternative treatments.

Current Pancreas Clinic research may lead to the development of a new test for the early detection of pancreatic cancer.

Why choose us?

As the nation’s rate of pancreatic disease continues to climb, Cleveland Clinic’s Pancreas Clinic rises to the challenge of diagnosing and treating pancreas-related diseases. The Pancreas Clinic, part of Cleveland Clinic’s Digestive Disease Institute (DDI), specializes in multidisciplinary, patient-centered treatments and innovative research for all types of pancreatic diseases and disorders.

Our clinic unites specialists from across Cleveland Clinic, including pancreatic surgeons, gastroenterologists, radiologists, anesthesiologists, psychologists and oncologists from Taussig Cancer Center, when needed, who together work to customize the best possible treatment for patients and give them improved quality of life. This collaboration also means that patients get the care they need right away, rather than waiting for separate appointments with various specialists.

Cleveland Clinic's Pancreatic Cancer Program offers the highest-quality care for diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer.

What We Treat Tests & Treatment

Tests & Treatment

Diagnostic tests

Our Pancreas Clinic offers state-of-the-art diagnostic tests for pancreas related disorders available, including:

  • Abdominal ultrasound.
    • Detects gallstones and fluid from inflammation in the abdomen (ascites).
    • Ultrasound can also show an enlarged common bile duct, an abscess, or a pseudocyst (a collection of tissue, fluid and pancreatic enzymes).
  • Computed tomography (CT scan).
    • Can help rule out other abdominal pain causes and determine if tissue is dying.
    • CT can identify complications (fluid around the pancreas, abscess or pseudocyst).
  • ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography).
    • A tube is placed down the throat, into the stomach, then into the small intestine.
    • Dye helps the doctor view the bile and pancreatic ducts on an X-ray.
  • Endoscopic ultrasound.
    • A scope is inserted down the throat into the stomach. Sound waves show abdominal organs and may reveal gallstones.
    • Endoscopic ultrasound can help diagnose chronic pancreatitis when an invasive test might exacerbate the condition.

Treatments

We offer many treatment options for patients with pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer including:

  • Enzyme treatment for pancreatic insufficiency.
  • Endoscopic, minimally invasive and radiographic interventions.
  • Chronic pain management using medications, celiac plexus blockade, splanchnic radiofrequency ablation, spinal cord stimulation, and other alternative treatments.
  • Total or partial removal of the pancreas.
  • Whipple Procedure (or pancreaticoduodenectomy) for pancreatic cancer and cysts.
Our Doctors

Our Doctors

Resources Appointments

Appointments

Call 216.445.8319 to make an appointment with any of our experts at Cleveland Clinic’s Pancreas Clinic.

Making your care easier

Medical concierge

If you are traveling from out of state and need any assistance, call the complimentary Medical Concierge at 216.445.5580.

MyChart

This secure online tool connects patients to their own health information from the privacy of their home any time, day or night. Some features include renewing prescriptions, reviewing test results and viewing medications, all online. For the convenience of physicians and patients across the country, MyChart now offers a secure connection to Google™ Health. Google Health users can securely share personal health information with Cleveland Clinic, and record and share the details of their Cleveland Clinic treatment with the physicians and healthcare providers of their choice. To establish a MyChart account, visit clevelandclinic.org/mychart.

Virtual second opinions

If you cannot travel to Cleveland Clinic, help is available. You can connect with Cleveland Clinic specialists from any location in the world via a phone, tablet, or computer, eliminating the burden of travel time and other obstacles.

If you’re facing a significant medical condition or treatment such as surgery, this program provides virtual access to a Cleveland Clinic physician who will review the diagnosis and treatment plan. Following a comprehensive evaluation of medical records and labs, you’ll receive an educational second opinion from an expert in their medical condition covering diagnosis, treatment options or alternatives as well as recommendations regarding future therapeutic considerations. You’ll also have the unique opportunity to speak with the physician expert directly to address questions or concerns.

Learn more about virtual second opinions.

Virtual visits

You can now stay connected to your healthcare team through virtual visits, using your smartphone, tablet or computer.

Why go virtual? It's an easy, convenient and secure way to see your provider face-to-face without having to leave home. This saves you travel time, parking fees and time spent in the waiting room — and you can also have a loved one or caregiver join you. If appropriate, you can also get a prescription sent to the pharmacy of your choice.

Many insurance companies cover the cost of virtual visits, so check with your insurance company ahead of time. Interested in getting started? Call your provider to find out what virtual visit options are available.

Learn more about virtual visits for scheduled appointments.