A test to examine your internal organs is an endoscopy. An endoscope is a long, thin tube with a tiny camera inside that is inserted into your body through a natural orifice, like your mouth. A plastic mouth guard may be required for the patient to keep their mouth open. The endoscope is then placed within the mouth. If you exhibit specific symptoms, your doctor may recommend that you get an endoscopy. Typically, a hospital's endoscopic department will perform it. Diseases that require ENDOSCOPY · Esophagus · Stomach · Upper intestine or duodenum.
Our Endoscopy Diagnostics treatment comes with the following features:
High-resolution endoscopic cameras: The endoscopy equipment used in our treatment is equipped with high-resolution cameras that provide clear and detailed images of the internal organs, making it easier for doctors to diagnose and treat any issues.
Advanced lighting technology: Our endoscopes are equipped with advanced lighting technology that provides better visibility and illumination of the internal organs, making it easier for doctors to detect any abnormalities.
Minimally invasive procedures: Our treatment procedures are minimally invasive, which means that patients experience less pain and discomfort, and recovery time is shorter.
Flexible endoscopes: Our endoscopes are flexible, which allows doctors to easily navigate through the body's narrow and curved passages, making it possible to reach and diagnose problems in hard-to-reach areas.
Real-time imaging: The endoscopy equipment used in our treatment is equipped with real-time imaging technology, which allows doctors to see the internal organs in real-time and make decisions on the spot.
Biopsy capability: Our endoscopes are equipped with biopsy capability, which allows doctors to take small samples of tissue for further examination and diagnosis.