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Stomach

What is an Endoscopy?


An endoscopy is a test that checks if your tummy is healthy.

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Endoscopy Camera

A small camera on a tube is put into your mouth, and goes down to your tummy.

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Place Hospital

An endoscopy is done at a hospital, but you can normally go home on the same day.

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GP Doctor Talking

A doctor or nurse will tell you what will happen before your appointment.

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Sandwich with red cross and clock showing 6 hours

You must stop eating 6 hours before your appointment.

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No milky drinks for 6 hours

You must stop drinking milky drinks 6 hours before your appointment.

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Do not clear fluids for 2 hours before procedure

You must stop drinking clear fluids 2 hours before your appointment.

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No clear fluids

Clear fluids include water, lemonade, black tea and coffee.

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No food or fluids is important

Having nothing to eat or drink is very important

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Choking

If your tummy is not empty, you could choke.

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A medical team with endoscopy equipment

If your tummy is not empty, the doctor might not be able to see it clearly with the camera.

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Throat spray

What happens at my appointment?
You will be given a spray to stop the camera from hurting your throat.

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Close-up of a patient’s hand with an intravenous cannula inserted and secured with a clear dressing. A healthcare professional wearing blue gloves is holding a syringe and connecting it to the cannula port.

The doctor or nurse might put a thin tube into the back of your hand.

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Cannula hand

Medicine will be given to you through this tube.

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Yawn 2

This medicine will make you sleepy.

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Confused3

You might not remember much about your appointment because of this medicine.

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Endoscopy 1

You will be asked to lie on your side.

The doctor will put the camera in your mouth and down your throat.

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Gas pumped into tummy and burp

Air will be blown into your tummy and it might make you burp.

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Embarrassed

This is normal, so don't feel embarrassed.

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No

If it feels strange or sore you can ask the doctor to stop.

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Tired 2

After your appointment
You might feel sleepy after your endoscopy.

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Hospital 2L

Make sure someone you trust can take you home.

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No Alcohol

You must not drink alcohol on the same day as your endoscopy.

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Gloucestershire Royal Hospital

If your endoscopy is at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital:

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Phone call 10

You can call the Endoscopy Department on 0300 422 8295

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Hospital sign2

The Endoscopy Department is on the first floor of the Outpatients Unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.

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Cheltenham General Hospital

If your endoscopy is at Cheltenham General Hospital:

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Phone call 1

You can call the Endoscopy Department on 0300 422 3371

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Hospital sign1

The Endoscopy Department is on the first floor of the Oncology Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital.

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Phone Call 4

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.

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Two men shaking hands with a speech bubble above them.

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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Smartphone with a download icon next to a PDF document.

Download the leaflet
Coming in for an Endoscopy (easy read)
Review date: January 2029