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Endoscopy Patient Information Leaflets

Colonoscopy or Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Discharge Advice

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Discharge Advice following Bronchoscopy or EBUS

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Discharge following an ERCP

Information for patients, relatives and carers

EBUS (Endobronchial Ultrasound)

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Gastroscopy Discharge advice

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Having a Capsule Endoscopy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Having a Colon Capsule

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Having a Colonoscopy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Having a flexible sigmoidoscopy

Information for patients, relatives, and carers

Having an ERCP

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Having an Oesophageal Dilation

Information for patients, relatives and carers

PEG Tubes

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Potential Complications following polyp removal

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Trans-Nasal Endoscopy

Information for patients, relatives, and carers

Understanding Oesophageal Manometry

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Understanding Oesophageal pH Monitoring

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Understanding your large bowel polyp

Adenomas and Hyperplastic Polyps Information for patients, relatives and carers

Upper Gastro-intestinal Endoscopy (Gastroscopy)

Information for patients, relatives, and carers

Your guide to having a Bronchoscopy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

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Maternity access at York Hospital - Saturday 22 February

On Saturday 22 February, 8am-6pm, there will be a temporary change of vehicle access to the maternity unit at York Hospital. Access via entrance 2 will be closed to allow essential works to be completed. 

If you are attending the maternity unit at York on this day, please drive in via the entrance for A&E (marked blue light priority).

The multi-storey car park will not be affected by this change, and any non-urgent visitors should continue to park in this area.