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Endoscopy Procedures
Gastrointestinal endoscopy involves the use of endoscopes. The endoscope is a thin, flexible tube fitted with a camera head and light guides. Designed with the patient's comfort in mind, this gentle device moves smoothly through your gastrointestinal tract.

Gastroscopy
Examination of esophagus, stomach and duodenum (part of small intestines)

Colonoscopy
Examination of colon (large intestines), rectum and anus
Conditions that may require an Endoscopy
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Heartburn/Gastric reflux
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Indigestion
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Stomach bloatedness
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Gastric pain
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Difficulty swallowing
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Sudden weight changes
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Anemia
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Persistent vomiting
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Constipation
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Gastrointestinal bleeding
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Rectal bleeding
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Cancer screening
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Individuals aged 50 and above
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Changes in bowel habit
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