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Fatty Liver Disease
Fatty liver disease, also known as NAFLD or NASH, is one of the most common liver conditions affecting adults today. At RGV Liver Institute, we focus on early detection and comprehensive management to help prevent long-term complications. Using advanced diagnostic tools and individualized care plans, our specialists guide patients through lifestyle changes, medical treatment, and ongoing monitoring to restore and protect liver health.

Understanding Liver Function
Your liver does far more than most people realize—it filters toxins, stores nutrients, helps digest fats, and keeps your metabolism balanced. Learn how this vital organ works, why it’s essential to your overall health, and the simple steps you can take to keep it functioning at its best.

Metabolic Health & Obesity-Related Disorders
Your metabolic health plays a vital role in liver function and overall wellness. Our team at RGV Liver Institute takes a holistic approach to managing obesity-related liver disorders, high cholesterol, and elevated triglycerides. We work closely with each patient to create personalized strategies that combine nutrition, physical activity, and medical care—helping you achieve balance, reduce risk factors, and improve long-term health outcomes.

Nutrition for Liver Health
What you eat has a direct impact on your liver’s ability to function and heal. Discover which foods help reduce inflammation, balance metabolism, and promote long-term liver wellness—and which ones to avoid.

Diagnostic & Preventative Services
At RGV Liver Institute, we believe prevention is the best medicine. Our clinic offers a full range of diagnostic and preventive services designed to detect liver and metabolic conditions early. With state-of-the-art tools such as FibroScan, ultrasound imaging, and comprehensive lab testing, we provide accurate assessments and actionable insights—so you can take control of your health before problems progress.

Recognizing Early Signs of Liver Disease
Liver disease often develops silently, showing few symptoms until it’s advanced. Learn the early warning signs to look out for and why timely testing can make all the difference in your long-term health.
