Endoscopy
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Modern equipment
Interdisciplinary approach to treatment
Endoscopy is a modern method of examination and treatment of internal organs with the help of special hardware — endoscopes. The procedure allows diagnosis of the stomach, intestines, respiratory tract, and systems of the body.
At Medincentre, endoscopic procedures are conducted on latest generation equipment by experienced specialists. We guarantee safety, minimal discomfort and precise results.
Which diseases are diagnosed by endoscopy?
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Gastritis
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Stomach ulcers
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Reflux esophagitis
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Gastrointestinal tumors (early detection of benign and malignant neoplasms)
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Stomach and intestinal polyps
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Intestinal bleeding
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Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
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Biliary tract disorders
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Gastrointestinal infections
Indications for endoscopy
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Abdominal pain or discomfort
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Frequent heartburn, nausea, vomiting
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Blood in the stool or black stools
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Persistent constipation or diarrhea
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Weight loss, decreased appetite
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Unexplained anemia
Preventive endoscopy: why is it important?
Endoscopy is recommended for prevention to:
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People over 45 years old for early detection of polyps and tumors
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Patients with chronic gastrointestinal diseases
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For those with a family history of stomach or intestinal cancer
Book an endoscopy at Medincentre today!
Do not delay diagnostics. You can book an endoscopy through our mobile app, on the website or by calling us on the phone.
We will help discover problems and find an effective solution for your health!
Doctors
All doctors
Comprehensive approach
Endoscopy can be recommended by different specialists for diagnosis clarification or treatment monitoring:
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Gastroenterologist (for suspected gastritis, ulcers, reflux, inflammatory bowel diseases)
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Therapist (for preventive check-ups or general malaise complaints)
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Surgeon (for diagnosis of polyps, tumors, or bleeding)
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Proctologist (for rectal diseases: hemorrhoids, anal fissures)
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Gynecologist (for pelvic organ pathologies related to the gastrointestinal tract)
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Cardiologist (if a connection between cardiovascular diseases and the gastrointestinal tract is suspected)
- Othorhinolaryngologist (for assessment of the upper respiratory tract)
Fast and painless procedure
- Following a diet (avoiding fatty foods, abstaining from alcohol)
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Taking laxatives to cleanse the intestines before a colonoscopy
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Fasting for 6–8 hours before a gastroscopy
The patient is placed on a comfortable couch. The endoscope is inserted through natural passages (mouth or rectum). Modern devices are equipped with video cameras to take detailed images.
3. Post procedureThe doctor provides a report and, if necessary, refers the patient for additional tests or treatment.
VIP patient services
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Clinic greeting and personal escort
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Tailored executive health check-up programs
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Priority scheduling and direct access to specialists
- Transportation up to 500 km from Moscow
- Doctors with 25 years of experience

Is endoscopy painful?
Most patients point out minimal discomfort. Sedation can be used if needed, to make the procedure the most comfortable.
How long is an endoscopic procedure?
The procedure lasts from 10 to 30 minutes.
Is endoscopy safe for children?
Yes, such examinations are conducted even for children, considering their age and specifics.
Read moreHow fast will the results be ready?
The report is provided immediately after the procedure, and biopsy results are available within 1–3 days.



