Colonoscopy – Colon Checkup
Why Perform Colonoscopy at Family Hospital?
What Does the Colonoscopy Service Offer?
- Complete visual examination of the colon
- Diagnosis for problems such as: constipation, chronic diarrhea, blood in the stool, gastrointestinal bleeding, etc.
- Early detection and treatment of polyps or tumor formations
- Taking a biopsy for further laboratory analysis
- Monitoring for patients with a family history of colorectal cancer
- Other minor therapeutic procedures, as needed
The service is performed under maximum safety conditions, with attention to every detail and full support for the patient before, during and after the examination.
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We make sure that every patient feels informed and comfortable throughout the entire process, from pre-procedure preparation to the final consultation.
Prevention Starts with a Checkup
At Family Hospital, we offer this service with complete professionalism, to prevent serious diseases and improve your quality of life. A checkup today can make a difference tomorrow!
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Colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that allows a doctor to examine the large intestine through a camera placed on a flexible tube. It is used to detect the causes of gastrointestinal problems and to check for colorectal cancer.
The procedure is usually performed with light sedation or anesthesia, so most patients do not feel pain during the examination.
The procedure usually takes 20–40 minutes, depending on the case and the need for other interventions during the examination.
Patients are asked to fast for several hours and take a bowel preparation to ensure clear visibility during the procedure.
Yes, during a colonoscopy, biopsies can be taken, polyps removed, or bleeding stopped if necessary.
It is usually recommended after the age of 45–50 as part of colon cancer screening, or earlier if there is a family history or worrisome symptoms.
After the sedation procedure, you should remain under observation for several hours and avoid driving or making important decisions for 24 hours.































