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Colonoscopy

Learn how colonoscopy helps screen for colon cancer, evaluate bleeding, and investigate bowel habit changes.

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Colonoscopy What To Expect

Review preparation, sedation, procedure day steps, recovery, and common questions before colonoscopy.

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Colonoscopy Schedule

Schedule a visit to discuss colonoscopy screening, symptoms, preparation, timing, and next steps.

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Colonoscopy in Jersey Village, TX

Jersey Village patients can plan colon cancer screening, bleeding evaluation, bowel habit changes, polyp follow-up, and prep guidance with nearby GI care.

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Colonoscopy in Cypress, TX

Cypress patients can schedule colonoscopy consultation for age-based screening, positive stool tests, rectal bleeding, anemia, or surveillance after prior polyps.

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Colonoscopy in Katy, TX

Katy patients can review screening timing, family history, bowel changes, biopsy results, prep instructions, and follow-up needs before colonoscopy.

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EGD

Explore upper endoscopy for reflux, trouble swallowing, stomach pain, nausea, ulcers, or upper GI symptoms.

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EGD What To Expect

Understand fasting, sedation, scope exam steps, biopsy possibilities, and recovery after upper endoscopy.

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EGD Schedule

Schedule an appointment to discuss upper endoscopy for reflux, swallowing issues, pain, nausea, or anemia evaluation.

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EGD in Jersey Village, TX

Jersey Village patients can discuss upper endoscopy for reflux, food sticking, nausea, upper belly pain, anemia, or symptoms that keep returning.

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EGD in Cypress, TX

Cypress patients can get upper GI evaluation for chronic heartburn, swallowing trouble, stomach pain after meals, vomiting, or possible ulcer symptoms.

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EGD in Katy, TX

Katy patients can review whether upper endoscopy is appropriate for persistent reflux, throat irritation, unexplained nausea, black stools, or biopsy planning.

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Hemorrhoid Banding

Learn how hemorrhoid banding may help treat internal hemorrhoids and related rectal bleeding or irritation.

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Hemorrhoid Banding What To Expect

Learn what happens during banding, how long it may take, and what recovery can feel like afterward.

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Hemorrhoid Banding Schedule

Schedule a consultation for hemorrhoid symptoms, rectal bleeding evaluation, and treatment options.

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Hemorrhoid Banding in Jersey Village, TX

Jersey Village patients can discuss internal hemorrhoid symptoms, painless bleeding, pressure, itching, and whether office banding may be appropriate.

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Hemorrhoid Banding in Cypress, TX

Cypress patients can get hemorrhoid evaluation for recurring rectal bleeding, irritation, swelling, bowel-movement discomfort, and treatment planning.

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Hemorrhoid Banding in Katy, TX

Katy patients can review bleeding patterns, constipation strain, internal hemorrhoid symptoms, comfort options, and follow-up expectations before banding.

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Need help choosing the right procedure?

GastroDoxs can review your symptoms, screening needs, and medical history to guide the right GI procedure or next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these procedures performed under sedation?

Yes, procedures like colonoscopy and EGD are typically performed under intravenous sedation to support patient comfort.

How long do these procedures usually take?

Most procedures, such as colonoscopy or EGD, take approximately 20 to 30 minutes. Total time at the facility, including preparation and recovery, may be a few hours.

What are the potential risks associated with these procedures?

While generally safe, potential risks can include bleeding, infection, or perforation. Your gastroenterologist will discuss relevant risks before the procedure.

How will I receive my results after the procedure?

Preliminary results may be discussed after the procedure. Biopsy results, if taken, typically take a few days and may require follow-up discussion.

Will I need someone to accompany me on the day of the procedure?

Yes. If sedation is used, a responsible adult is required to accompany you and drive you home after the procedure.