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Endoscopy
York, Scarborough and Bridlington endoscopy departments carry out procedures that allow a visual look at the inside of your body. During these procedures, samples can be taken and other specialised treatments carried out where needed.
An endoscopy is carried out using a video camera attached to the end of a long thin soft tube (an endoscope). This tube is put into the body through either the nose, mouth or bottom, depending on which part of the body is being inspected. These procedures are carried out by someone with specialist training called an endoscopist. A procedure can take between 10 and 60 minutes depending on the type of examination and any treatments needed.
Procedures
- Colonoscopy
- Flexible sigmoidoscopy
- Gastroscopy
- Anorectal physiology and endoanal ultrasound
- Upper GI physiology
- PEG
- ERCP
- Bronchoscopy
- Capsule endoscopy
- Endobronchial ultrasound
Preparing for your endoscopy
Before your procedure, you will be given specific instructions on how to prepare for it. You will need to fast for a specific amount of time before your test and take laxatives for certain procedures. Please see the links above for specific details for each procedure.
If you have a health condition listed below, please make sure that you have talked about it with the nursing team before your procedure:
- Diabetes
- Implantable cardiac device (such as a pacemaker or internal defibrillator)
- Blood thinning medication
- You have been told that you are at risk of CJD/vCJD
On your procedure day
You will be asked to arrive at a certain time. This is not your procedure time, however it gives the team time to prepare you for your camera test.
Please plan to be on the unit for up to four hours.
In preparation for your procedure you may be asked to change into a hospital gown. You will be offered suitable medication, depending on what type of endoscopy you are having. When needed, a small tube (cannula) will be used to allow medications such as sedation and pain relief. If you are given medication, you will need to make sure that you can be collected from the unit and that someone is at home with you afterwards.
Contact details and locations
For any booking or appointment queries please telephone: 01904 724111
York Hospital Endoscopy
Telephone: 01904 724527
York Hospital Endoscopy Unit, Junction 1A
Scarborough Hospital Endoscopy
Telephone: 01723 342905
Scarborough Hospital Endoscopy Unit
Bridlington Hospital Endoscopy
Telephone: 01723 342905
Bridlington Hospital Shepherd Day Unit
Feedback
Within endoscopy, we are continuously striving to improve and evolve our service. If you have recently had a camera test with us and would like to give feedback on your experience, please fill in our feedback survey. The survey is fully anonymous - we do not ask for your details.
Please note if you wish to raise a complaint contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) team rather than using the Endoscopy feedback survey link.