Gastroscopy
Under light anaesthetic sedation, gastroscopy examines the inside of your food passage (oesophagus), stomach and duodenum (first part of the small intestine), using a thin, flexible fibre optic scope. Gastroscopy is used to diagnose swallowing problems, heart burn, gastritis, stomach ulcers, and Coeliac disease amongst other things.
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Under light anaesthetic sedation, colonoscopy involves assessment of the rectum, colon (large bowel) and terminal ileum (end of the small bowel), using a thin, flexible fibre optic scope. The examination allows your specialist to diagnose polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, haemorrhoids and bowel cancer.
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A flexible sigmoidoscopy evaluates the lower part of the large intestine (colon) and rectum using a fibre optic scope under anaesthetic sedation.
Read moreIron Infusion
A procedure in which iron is delivered directly into the body via a small canula, into the vein, in the setting of iron deficiency.
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