You will require conscious sedation for this procedure. Sedation is given via a cannula and helps to relax you, but it does not put you to sleep. It is usually given together with a
The information of this page is on some of the most common diseases and disorders diagnosed in our endoscopy units.
This information is for guidance only, it is not a substitute for
This video explains how to take Moviprep when having a morning procedure.
This video explains how to take Moviprep when having an afternoon procedure.
To ensure a thorough examination
After the procedure has finished you will be discharged from the room.
The endoscopy nurses will provide you with a copy of your report and discharge advice before you leave. This will include
This is for non emergencies and is available Monday to Friday 8am- 5pm
If you have begun to experience symptoms or need:
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Please contact the appointments
The gastroenterology service is busy throughout the year dealing with all gastrointestinal and liver conditions. These range from irritable bowel syndrome to more complex problems such as upper and
Bronchoscopy discharge information
Colonoscopy or flexible Sigmoidoscopy discharge Information
Cystoscopy discharge information
ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio Pancreatography discharge
Fluoroscopy is an x-ray procedure that makes it possible to see internal organs in motion. There is a fluoroscopy room within the radiology department at both Huddersfield Royal Infirmary (HRI) and
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