Endoscopic Ultrasound Unit

Endoscopic Ultrasound Unit

Our service utilizes specialized technology for the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of various conditions, such as inflammation, tumors, polyps, and other diseases of the esophagus, stomach, intestines, and colon. These conditions require clinical solutions or endoscopic treatments that provide physicians with a more comprehensive view to assess the patient’s health status and monitor treatment progress. Learn more about our Endoscopic Ultrasound Unit.



A doctor performing an endoscopic ultrasound on a patient lying on an examination table A doctor performing an endoscopic ultrasound on a patient lying on an examination table

Blue location pin icon on a white background. 1355 Patria Ave., Puerta de Hierro Neighborhood, 45116, Zapopan, Jalisco

+52 Ext.

The Endoscopic Ultrasound Unit at Hospital Angeles Andares advanced diagnostic studies that combine endoscopy with high-resolution ultrasound, enabling a detailed and accurate assessment of the internal structures of the digestive tract and adjacent organs.

This examination is essential for the diagnosis, staging, and monitoring of various diseases, particularly gastrointestinal, pancreatic, biliary, and mediastinal conditions. Additionally, it enables the collection of biopsies and the performance of minimally invasive guided procedures, all conducted with high standards of precision and safety.

The unit is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and is staffed by medical specialists certified in endoscopic ultrasound, supported by highly trained nursing and anesthesia staff, operating under strict clinical, quality, and safety protocols focused on providing reliable, safe, and timely care.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is an advanced diagnostic procedure that combines endoscopy and ultrasound, providing detailed images of the internal organs of the digestive system and nearby structures.

It is primarily used to evaluate gastrointestinal, pancreatic, biliary, esophageal, and mediastinal conditions, as well as to detect tumors, lesions, and structural abnormalities.

Yes. The procedure allows for guided biopsies and minimally invasive procedures with high diagnostic accuracy.

The procedure is performed by board-certified physicians specializing in endoscopic ultrasound, with the support of nursing staff and specialized anesthesiologists.

Yes. It is a safe and reliable procedure performed under strict safety, quality, and patient monitoring protocols.

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