Our Videoendoscopy Service specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with functional disorders and digestive diseases. We perform advanced tests, such as esophageal and anal manometry, as well as pH monitoring, to enable physicians to accurately assess the patient’s health. Our goal is to provide positive experiences through high-quality care that focuses on the patient’s needs and well-being.
59 Tlacotalpan Street, Roma , 06760 México City, CDMX
7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
A videoendoscopy is a medical procedure that uses a flexible endoscope with a camera at its tip to view the inside of the body's organs and tissues.
Videoendoscopy is used to diagnose and treat various diseases and conditions, such as ulcers, tumors, inflammation, bleeding, obstructions, and other abnormalities in the digestive system.
Videoendoscopy is generally not painful, as it is performed under local anesthesia or sedation. However, you may experience mild discomfort during the procedure.
The duration of a videoendoscopy can vary depending on the area of the body being examined and the findings. Generally, the procedure lasts between 15 and 60 minutes.
Although videoendoscopy is a safe procedure, there are some risks, such as perforation or bleeding in the examined area, infection, allergic reactions to the medications used, or complications related to sedation. However, these risks are rare.