Matthew J. DiMagno, MD, AGAF

Dr. Matthew J. DiMagno, MD, AGAF, is a gastroenterologist with over 20 years of experience providing expert care for a wide range of gastrointestinal conditions. Board-Certified in Gastroenterology, Dr. DiMagno earned his medical degree from the University of Minnesota, completed his residency in Internal Medicine, and a fellowship in gastroenterology at the University of Michigan Health System.

His clinical expertise includes general gastroenterology, esophageal disorders, malabsorption, celiac disease, gastrointestinal bleeding, peptic ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease, colorectal cancer screening, and medical management of non-malignant pancreatic diseases. Dr. DiMagno has served as the medical director of both the University of Michigan general gastroenterology subspecialty and the Comprehensive Pancreas Program.

Dr. DiMagno’s patients praise him for his dedication. They say, “He is a brilliant and detail-oriented physician, but what stands out just as much is his kindness and ability to truly listen.” His passion for advancing gastroenterology led to service in local, state, and national leadership roles, during which he developed and facilitated educational support programs for patients, caregivers, and providers. These leadership roles include serving as the GI director of the Comprehensive Pancreas Program, chair of the National Pancreas Foundation Michigan Chapter, and chair of the American Gastroenterological Association Pancreas Disorders Section. His clinical excellence has enabled him to combine compassionate care with cutting-edge treatments, ensuring the best outcomes for his patients. His clinical excellence has been acknowledged through numerous accolades, including election to the University of Michigan’s Clinical Excellence Society.

Dr. DiMagno’s approach to care emphasizes a patient-centered philosophy, tailoring treatments to meet the unique needs of each individual. Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. DiMagno remains committed to advancing the field of gastroenterology through education and service. When he is not in the clinic or performing procedures, Dr. DiMagno enjoys music, art, bicycling, tennis, and Big Ten basketball. He also loves traveling, cooking, and spending time with his family, bringing a well-rounded perspective to his professional and personal life.