The mission of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH) is to provide readers with a broad spectrum of themes in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology, including the diagnostic , endoscopic, interventional, and therapeutic advances in cancer, inflammatory diseases, functional gastrointestinal disorders, nutrition, absorption, and secretion. This peer-reviewed journal includes original articles as well as scholarly reviews, with the goal that all articles published will be immediately relevant to practice of the specialties of gastroenterology and hepatology. In addition to peer-reviewed articles, the journal includes invited key reviews and articles on endoscopy/practice-based technology, health-care policy, and practice management. Multimedia offerings include images, video abstracts, and podcasts. Additionally, the journal's "Coding Corner" offers professionals in GI practice answers to common coding and billing questions.

CGH is ranked 8th out of 65 journals in the Gastroenterology and Hepatology category on the 2010 Journal Citation Reports®, published by Thomson Reuters, and has an Impact Factor of 5.6. On average, authors receive decisions on their manuscripts in under two weeks. CGH has an acceptance rate of 17% and is circulated to 20,300 individuals and institutions worldwide.