Patient resources
Find resources to support your journey
Here you’ll find resources dedicated to helping you understand and navigate diagnosis, consider Enterra Therapy, and adjust to life with your Enterra® System.
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Understanding gastroparesis
Start here if: You’re still learning about what gastroparesis is, or trying to understand if you might have gastroparesis.
Navigating diagnosis
Start here if: You need help obtaining a gastroparesis diagnosis–or making sense of one.
Comforting Your Uncomfortable Stomach
File type: Purchase through Amazon*
104 page guide co-written by a patient and her gastroenterologist. Simple, 3 step, nutritious, recipes based on stomach emptying principles are included. Additional chapters on how the stomach works, diagnostic testing, treatments for nausea, preparing to see the doctor and the doctor-patient relationship.
*(Co-author, Dr. Koch does not receive royalties from the sale of this book)
Considering Enterra Therapy
Start here if: You or your loved ones need support adjusting to life with gastroparesis and are considering treatment with Enterra Therapy.
Introduction to Enterra Therapy
File type: Video
Watch a 3 minute video explaining gastroparesis and Enterra Therapy.
Support for Enterra Therapy
Start here if: You’re an Enterra Therapy recipient with questions about living with your Enterra System.
For medical concerns
After receiving an Enterra System, direct any medical, medication and therapy questions to your doctor – including who to contact in case of concerns that occur outside of regular business hours.
For questions about Enterra Therapy
Contact Enterra Medical Patient Services for questions about your Enterra Therapy System. Please note that we cannot comment or advise on your medical condition.
Patient manual
Your doctor will provide you with the Enterra Patient Manual. If you would like another copy, please email us directly.
Patient identification card
Your ID card indicates that you have an implanted medical device, which is critical for airport travel and in case of emergencies.
Please request a new card if you move, change doctors, or lose your ID card by completing our online form.
*The information provided on this site is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always talk to your doctor about the best treatment options for your individual situation.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Enterra Therapy for treatment of chronic, resistant to medication nausea and vomiting associated with gastroparesis caused by diabetes or an unknown origin in patients aged 18 to 70 years: patients should always discuss potential risks and benefits of the device with their physician.
*HUMANITARIAN DEVICE
Authorized by Federal law for use in the treatment of chronic intractable (drug refractory) nausea and vomiting secondary to gastroparesis of diabetic or idiopathic etiology in patients aged 18 to 70 years. The effectiveness of this device for this use has not been demonstrated. What does this mean?