Endoscopy in Turkey

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Memorial Sisli Hospital
5.0

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Truman Harris, 06 October 2023

I was impressed with the speed I received while I was there. The nurses were extremely helpful throughout the process. Highly recommended.

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Memorial Bahcelievler Hospital
5.0

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Kim Jones, 10 April 2023

Great hospital, they have professional translators, doctors, and nurses. They were on standby if I needed help but there was no such need. Everything is perfect for me.

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Medical Park Ankara Hospital
5.0

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Lillie Poole, 30 July 2023

My experience at Medical Park Ankara was fantastic. The doctor performed my rhinoplasty with exceptional skill, and the results were beyond my expectations. From the initial consultation to the post-operative care, the entire process was handled professionally. I'm very pleased with the results and grateful for the attentive and expert care I received. Thank you!

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Central Hospital Etiler
5.0

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Orville Stone, 21 December 2023

I had a great experience at this hospital. The facilities were clean and up-to-date, and the medical team was professional. They took the time to answer all my questions and put my mind at ease. I felt confident in the care I received and appreciated the attention to detail. Highly recommend!

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Central Hospital Kozyatagi
5.0

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Autumn Hanna, 02 January 2024

The procedure was quick and efficient. The staff was friendly, and I got my results fast. Overall, a pleasant experience!

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Central Hospital Atasehir
5.0

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Rolando Glenn, 11 February 2024

I recently had a tooth filling, and it was a simple procedure. The dentist was gentle, and I felt at ease throughout. A quick procedure with no discomfort. Very pleased with the results.

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    What you need to know about Endoscopy in Turkey

    Endoscopy Procedure

    An Endoscopy is a nonsurgical or minimally invasive procedure to observe inside a person’s body using an instrument called an endoscope. An endoscope is a long, thin, flexible tube with a light and camera attached to it. It allows your doctor to view pictures of the insides of your body on a television screen. Endoscopes can be inserted through a natural opening, such as the mouth down the throat or through the bottom. It can also be inserted through small incisions during keyhole surgery. There are three main reasons an endoscopy is carried out: investigation, confirmation of a diagnosis, and treatment. 

    This procedure can be used to investigate unusual symptoms and help perform certain types of surgery. It can also be used to remove a small tissue sample for further analysis, which is known as a biopsy. Additionally, the procedure can also be used to treat a digestive problem. For instance, it might not only detect active bleeding from an ulcer, but it can also have devices attached to it to stop the bleeding. Your doctor may suggest you undergo endoscopy if you experience persistent abdominal pain, persistent nausea and vomiting, vomiting blood, persistent diarrhea, blood in your stools, gallstones, blockage of the esophagus, unusual vaginal bleeding, chest pains that are not caused by heart conditions, and difficulty swallowing. Endoscopy is quick, relatively safe, and delivers a detailed image. Therefore, tens of millions of endoscopies are performed every year.

    MyMediTravel currently lists 6 facilities in Turkey offering Endoscopy procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Endoscopy can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on photos and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quote Click Here to submit your details

    What does a Endoscopy Procedure Involve?

    Before endoscopy, your doctor will do a physical examination and review your medical history. It is important to mention if you have any allergies and all current medications you are taking. You may need to stop taking certain medications, including anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs. Your doctor will ask you to fast for around 12 hours. For some types of endoscopy, procedures to investigate the gut, you may need to take laxatives or enemas the night before to clear your system. The procedure is not painful, and some people only experience mild discomfort. Typically, the procedure is performed when the patient is unconscious. However, you may be given a local anesthetic to numb a certain area of your body. The anesthetic can be in the form of a spray or tablet to numb your throat. You also have the option to take a sedative to help you relax. 

    During the surgery, the endoscope will be inserted into your body. The exact place it is inserted depends on which part of your body is being examined. There are various types of endoscopy, and each type is designed to look at a certain part of your body. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), there are eight common types of endoscopy, including:

    • Bronchoscopy Used to look inside the lungs, the tube is put in through the nose, mouth, down the throats, into the trachea, and into the airways of the lungs.
    • Colonoscopy To check the inside of the colon and rectum, your doctor will insert colonoscopies through the anus, into the rectum and colon.
    • Cystoscopy Used to view your bladder and urethra. The tube is put in through the urethra.
    • Laparoscopy A procedure to look inside the abdomen and pelvis. The tube is put in through small incisions in the abdominal wall.
    • Laryngoscopy Allows doctors to see the larynx, including the vocal cords and the back of the throat. The tube is inserted through the mouth.
    • Mediastinoscopy Used to look inside the mediastinum (the area behind the breastbone, between the lungs). The tube is inserted through a small incision above the breastbone.
    • Thoracoscopy To look inside the chest cavity. The tube is inserted through a small incision on the lower end of the shoulder blade between the ribs.
    • Upper Endoscopy Allows the doctor to look at the inner lining of the upper digestive tract. The tube is put in through the mouth.

    Depending on what it is being used for, the procedure usually takes between 15 to 60 minutes to complete. There is also a new type of endoscopy known as the wireless capsule endoscopy. Capsule endoscopy involves swallowing a capsule with a tiny camera inside. It will transmit images of the inside of your digestive tract and will not give you any discomfort and the pill will leave your body naturally when you go to the toilet. 

    How Long Should I Stay in Turkey for a Endoscopy Procedure?

    An endoscopy is usually carried out as an outpatient procedure, which means you do not have to stay in the hospital overnight. You usually need to rest in the hospital for around an hour until the effects of the local anesthetic and sedative have worn off. However, you may need to stay in Turkey for around 3 to 7 days or until your doctor says it is okay for you to go home and do long-distance travel. The result usually will take several days, and you will need to discuss the results with your doctor.

    What's the Recovery Time for Endoscopy Procedures in Turkey?

    The recovery period depends on the type of procedure you underwent. You may feel slightly uncomfortable, and you should allow 1-2 days of rest before you feel well enough to get back to your normal routine. For upper endoscopy, you may experience a sore throat. After a cystoscopy, you may have blood in your urine for 24 hours. If it lasts longer than 24 hours, you will need to contact your doctor immediately. You may also feel some soreness, bloating, and gas, as well as cramping, which usually resolves quickly.

    What sort of Aftercare is Required for Endoscopy Procedures in Turkey?

    After endoscopy, you need to take it easy at least for a couple of days. When you get to your hotel, it is advisable to relax and take a nap. You may eat if you do not feel sick. It is recommended to eat something light and avoid fried foods, fatty food, and a large quantity of food. The aftercare will vary depending on the type of endoscopy you underwent. Your doctor will usually suggest you eat soft food and consume warm liquids or throat medicines after upper endoscopy. You may need to rest and avoid strenuous activities for several days. You should avoid blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin and arthritis medication. Your doctor will tell you the number of days you need to avoid those medicines. If necessary, your doctor may prescribe pain medications, including Tylenol. If you have any swelling at the IV site, you can relieve the swelling with warm soaks. However, if the swelling persists, notify your doctor. 

    What's the Success Rate of Endoscopy Procedures in Turkey?

    Endoscopy has a high success rate as it is almost always successful and helps doctors investigate, confirm a diagnosis, and treat many patients. It is known to be a very safe procedure. However, you should be aware that it also comes with possible risks and complications. Rare complications that may happen include infection, bleeding, tearing of the gastrointestinal tract, and reaction to sedation. You need to call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms:

    • Chest pains
    • Shortness of breath
    • Bloody or dark-colored stool
    • Severe abdominal pain
    • Vomiting, particularly when the vomit is bloody or looks like coffee grounds
    • Fever
    • Difficulty swallowing

    Are there Alternatives to Endoscopy Procedures in Turkey?

    There are several alternatives to an endoscopy. For diagnostic procedures, you can opt for X-rays. For treatment procedures, your doctor may suggest you have open surgery. Open surgery will use a larger incision and increase your risk of complications and it also will need a longer hospital stay and a longer recovery period.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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