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Endoscopy

Endoscopy

What Is Endoscopy?

Endoscopy allows your doctor to see inside your digestive tract to check for potentially serious conditions. In a general endoscopy procedure, your doctor inserts a flexible tube called an endoscope into your body through your mouth or rectum. The endoscope is fitted with a light and a miniature camera. Pictures from inside your body can be projected onto a screen in real time for your doctor to view.

Endoscopy is minimally invasive and a powerful tool for diagnosing gastrointestinal disorders. University Health also offers more specialized advanced interventional endoscopy. University has the only endoscopy specialists in South Texas who all have fellowship training, so you receive the highest possible level of care.

Endoscopy takes place at our state-of-the-art Endoscopy Center.

When Is Endoscopy Used?

When you have symptoms caused by a condition within your digestive tract, endoscopy is often the most effective tool to diagnose it. Those conditions may be relatively minor, but may also indicate a more serious condition including:

What to Expect in Endoscopy

You usually feel more comfortable and relaxed when you know what to expect before you have a test or procedure. Here we explain what you can expect when you are scheduled for endoscopy.

Doctors

  1. Sandeep Patel, DO

    Sandeep Patel, DO

    Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy
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  2. Hari Sayana, MD

    Hari Sayana, MD

    Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy
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  3. Pavlos "Paul" Kaimakliotis, MD

    Pavlos "Paul" Kaimakliotis, MD

    Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy
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