Coming in for an Endoscopy (easy read)
What is an Endoscopy?
An endoscopy is a test that checks if your tummy is healthy.
A small camera on a tube is put into your mouth, and goes down to your tummy.
An endoscopy is done at a hospital, but you can normally go home on the same day.
A doctor or nurse will tell you what will happen before your appointment.
You must stop eating 6 hours before your appointment.
You must stop drinking milky drinks 6 hours before your appointment.
You must stop drinking clear fluids 2 hours before your appointment.
Clear fluids include water, lemonade, black tea and coffee.
Having nothing to eat or drink is very important
If your tummy is not empty, you could choke.
If your tummy is not empty, the doctor might not be able to see it clearly with the camera.
What happens at my appointment?
You will be given a spray to stop the camera from hurting your throat.
The doctor or nurse might put a thin tube into the back of your hand.
Medicine will be given to you through this tube.
This medicine will make you sleepy.
You might not remember much about your appointment because of this medicine.
You will be asked to lie on your side.
The doctor will put the camera in your mouth and down your throat.
Air will be blown into your tummy and it might make you burp.
This is normal, so don't feel embarrassed.
If it feels strange or sore you can ask the doctor to stop.
After your appointment
You might feel sleepy after your endoscopy.
Make sure someone you trust can take you home.
You must not drink alcohol on the same day as your endoscopy.
If your endoscopy is at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital:
You can call the Endoscopy Department on 0300 422 8295
The Endoscopy Department is on the first floor of the Outpatients Unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
If your endoscopy is at Cheltenham General Hospital:
You can call the Endoscopy Department on 0300 422 3371
The Endoscopy Department is on the first floor of the Oncology Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital.
If you have a learning disability and need extra support, you can call the Learning Disability Liaison Nurses on 0300 422 4953 or 0300 422 4985.
To begin with try to make sure you get the answers to these 3 questions, if you are asked to make a choice about your healthcare:
What are my choices?
What are the good things and not so good things about each choice?
How do I get help so I can make a choice that is right for me?
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Coming in for an Endoscopy (easy read)
Review date: January 2029