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About Gastroscopy
Gastroscopy is a procedure used to examine the upper digestive tract, including the oesophagus, stomach, and the first part of the small intestine. During the procedure, a thin flexible tube with a small camera is carefully guided through the mouth to help diagnose digestive conditions and identify abnormalities.
Our experienced specialists perform gastroscopy procedures using advanced equipment in a safe and comfortable clinical environment. Sedation is commonly provided to ensure patient comfort throughout the examination.
Why Gastroscopy May Be Recommended
Gastroscopy may help investigate symptoms and conditions such as:
- Persistent reflux or heartburn
- Difficulty swallowing
- Stomach pain or discomfort
- Nausea or vomiting
- Bleeding or anaemia
- Stomach ulcers
- Unexplained weight loss
- Indigestion and bloating
Preparation for Gastroscopy
To ensure accurate examination results and patient safety, preparation instructions should be carefully followed before the procedure.
How should I prepare?
You will need an empty stomach for your gastroscopy so the doctor can see clearly and to reduce the risk of vomiting. Do not eat solid food for 12 hours before your procedure and do not drink for 3 hours before your appointment.
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Before Your Procedure
- Do not eat solid food for 12 hours before your appointment
- Clear fluid may be allowed until 3 hours before your appointment
- Follow medication instructions provided by your doctor
- Inform staff about allergies or medical conditions
- Arrange transport home if sedation is used
- Patients will receive detailed preparation instructions prior to their appointment.
Risks & Safety Information
Gastroscopy is a commonly performed and generally safe procedure. However, as with any medical procedure, there are some potential risks and complications.
Possible risks may include:
- Mild throat discomfort
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Reaction to sedation
- Rare complications involving the digestive tract
Our medical team follows strict safety and infection-control procedures to minimise risk and ensure patient wellbeing.
Recovery After Gastroscopy
Most patients return home on the same day after a short recovery period. Mild bloating or throat discomfort may occur temporarily following the procedure.
After Your Procedure
- Rest for the remainder of the day
- Do not drive for 24 hours after procedure
- Follow dietary advice provided by your doctor
- Contact the clinic if unusual symptoms occur
Your doctor will discuss findings and follow-up care after the procedure.
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