Recent breakthroughs in neuroprosthetics reveal devices capable of modulating the enteric nervous system, addressing gastrointestinal motility and metabolic disorders. Concurrently, a novel soft neural interface paired with a tapered peristaltic micropump enables wireless, precise drug delivery. These technologies integrate biocompatible, miniaturized components enabling targeted neuromodulation and controlled pharmacological interventions, representing significant progress in bioelectronic medicine for digestive and systemic health applications.