Endoscopy Procedure

Endoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure used to examine the interior of the body, particularly the digestive tract. It involves inserting a flexible tube with a light and camera, called an endoscope, through the mouth or anus to explore areas such as the esophagus, stomach, and colon. Endoscopy is commonly used to investigate symptoms like abdominal pain, chronic indigestion, or gastrointestinal bleeding. It can also be employed to take tissue samples for biopsy or to treat certain conditions, such as removing polyps or foreign objects.

During an endoscopy, patients are usually sedated to minimize discomfort. The procedure is brief, and recovery time is minimal, with patients typically able to resume normal activities within a day. Risks associated with endoscopy are low but can include reactions to sedation or minor injuries to the gastrointestinal tract.

Simple Steps for Booking an Appointment

Booking an appointment online is quick and simple. Visit the website, select your doctor, choose a convenient date and time, and provide basic details. Once confirmed, you’ll receive a confirmation. It’s a plain process that ensures you’re all set for your appointment.

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