

Specialist gastroenterological examination
Our gastroenterology examinations aim to detect and treat conditions such as acid reflux, stomach ulcers, inflammatory bowel diseases, or colon polyps at an early stage.
Gastroenterology examination – for a healthy digestive system
Digestive issues are not only uncomfortable but can also pose serious health risks. Our gastroenterology examinations aim to detect and treat conditions such as acid reflux, stomach ulcers, inflammatory bowel diseases, or colon polyps at an early stage.
When is the examination recommended?
If you experience any of the following symptoms, it’s time to see a specialist:
- Heartburn, acid reflux
- Abdominal pain, bloating
- Persistent diarrhea or constipation
- Blood in the stool
- Unexplained weight loss, loss of appetite
What Happens During a Gastroenterology Consultation?
- Medical History (Anamnesis)
The doctor will ask detailed questions about your symptoms, their duration, and possible triggers. Family history, diet, medication use, and past digestive issues will also be discussed. - Physical Examination
The doctor will palpate the abdomen to check for tenderness, bloating, or abnormal bowel sounds. A rectal exam may also be performed if necessary. - Further Diagnostic Tests
To ensure an accurate diagnosis, the doctor may recommend blood tests, stool analysis, ultrasound, or endoscopic procedures such as gastroscopy or colonoscopy. - Personalized Treatment Plan Based on the findings, the doctor will create a tailored treatment plan that may include dietary and lifestyle recommendations, medications, or further procedures if necessary.
Available endoscopic examinations and procedures
- Gastroscopy (Upper Endoscopy) Gastroscopy is a quick and effective examination to assess the condition of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum.
- Colonoscopy (Lower Endoscopy) Colonoscopy is a detailed examination of the colon and rectum to detect polyps, tumors, or inflammation.
Book your appointment today and take care of your digestive health!