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.
The Endoscopic Ultrasound Unit is a specialized medical department that combines endoscopy and ultrasound to obtain detailed images of the body's organs.
The purpose of the Endoscopic Ultrasound Unit is to diagnose and treat various diseases and conditions, such as tumors, gastrointestinal, pancreatic, and biliary diseases, among other conditions.
No, an endoscopic ultrasound is not painful. It is performed under sedation or local anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort during the procedure.
The duration of an endoscopic ultrasound can vary depending on the complexity of the case, but it generally lasts between 30 minutes and an hour.
Yes, you will need to follow certain instructions before the endoscopic ultrasound, such as fasting for several hours before the procedure and stopping certain medications. Your doctor will provide you with specific instructions.