Gastroscopy

Gastroscopy at Park Hill Hospital

A gastroscopy examination allows your doctor to look inside your upper digestive tract to investigate symptoms, confirm a diagnosis, and treat conditions of your stomach, oesophagus, or duodenum.

Here at Ramsay Health Care UK, we work in partnership with highly experienced specialist Consultants who routinely perform gastroscopy procedures to investigate symptoms and diagnose and treat conditions of the upper digestive tract.

Many of our hospitals have dedicated and purpose-built endoscopy units, the latest equipment for gastroscopy procedures, and have been awarded JAG accreditation for their high-quality gastrointestinal endoscopy services.

Patient safety is our primary concern and all of our hospitals follow strict protocols to control and prevent infection. Consultant-led care ensuring one point of contact, keeping in touch virtually, social distancing in our waiting areas and optimised patient flow around the hospitals, increased cleaning, and adequate PPE are measures that all of our Ramsay hospitals are taking to keep you safe during your visit.

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