HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf

Walterhoeferstrasse, Berlin, Germany
Total review: 147
Est. 2000

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HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf

Walterhoeferstrasse, Berlin, Germany
Total review: 147

Established

2000

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Endoscopy at HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf

What procedures are available at HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf?

HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf, can be found in Walterhoeferstrasse, Berlin, Germany and offers its patients Endoscopy procedures as well as 263 other procedures, across 25 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Endoscopy procedures at HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request.

How many medical staff are there at HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf and what accreditations do they have?

Many medical professionals work at the Hospital, with 6 in total, and HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

Facility Services Available at HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf

Airport pickup
Family accommodation
Free Wifi
Health insurance coordination
Hotel booking
International newspapers
Interpreter services
Laundry
Medical records transfer
Mobility accessible rooms
Parking available
Pharmacy
Phone in the room
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Endoscopy in Berlin

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.

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

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's the Success Rate of Endoscopy Procedures in Berlin?

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

Other Gastroenterology Procedures Available at HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf

Gallstones Treatment

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Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

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Cholecystectomy

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Colonoscopy

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Colostomy

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Gastroenterology Consultation

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Gastroscopy

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Treatment

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Laparoscopic Anti-Reflux (GERD) Surgery

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Liver Biopsy

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Liver Disease Consultation

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Urea Breath Test

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Doctors at HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf

  • PD Dr. med. Holger Mellorowicz

    PD Dr. med. Holger Mellorowicz

    • Orthopedics
    • Pediatrics

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  • PD Dr. med. Stephan W. Tohtz

    PD Dr. med. Stephan W. Tohtz

    • Orthopedics

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  • PD Dr. med. Michael Barker

    PD Dr. med. Michael Barker

    • Pediatrics

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  • Dr. med. Uwe von Fritschen

    Dr. med. Uwe von Fritschen

    • Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Joachim Pfannschmidt

    Prof. Dr. med. Joachim Pfannschmidt

    • Thoracic Surgery

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Marc H. Jansen

    Prof. Dr. med. Marc H. Jansen

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