Though your gastroenterologist is in charge of your Crohn’s care, managing Crohn’s disease often requires a team approach, says Adelina Hung, MD, director of the inflammatory bowel disease program at Sinai Chicago. “Working together, this multidisciplinary team can help address the full impact of Crohn’s disease and improve your overall health and quality of life,” she says. Mental Health Professional[3] Living with a chronic condition like Crohn’s can be stressful, and it can take a toll on your mental health and well-being. Colorectal Surgeon[9] Not everyone with Crohn’s disease will need surgery But if the need arises, it can be helpful to be prepared. Hepatologist[10] [11] Crohn’s can sometimes lead to liver complications like primary sclerosing cholangitis and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease).