Dr. Michelle Inkster is a tenured gastroenterologist at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Inkster received her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1998. In 2001, she received her specialty in internal medicine from the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Inkster completed her fellowship at MetroHealth Medical Center. One of the areas of interest of Dr. Inkster, who has a board certificate in gastroenterology and internal medicine, is anal dysplasia. Anal dysplasia and anal cancer, a condition that is not discussed in society, has traditionally been an embarrassing health problem. This disease is associated with the human papillomavirus. Many people have been exposed to this virus at some point in their lives. Those at risk are more women who have had cervical cancer, people who have had liver and kidney transplants, people who have had Crohn's disease, and people who are immunocompromised such as ulcerative colitis patients. People with HIV are also at risk. Dr. Inkster's special interests include anal dysplasia, colonoscopy, and liver diseases.
She works in the gastroenterology department.
Dr. Michelle works at - Cleveland Clinic Main Campus.
Dr. Michelle specializes in diseases and treatments such as colonoscopy, endoscopy, wireless capsule endoscopy, and liver disease, cirrhosis, hepatitis B.