Diagnostic

Finding the Cause, Not just Treating the Symptoms.

Clear answers and expert insights, guiding your treatment with confidence.

When Should You See a Gastroenterologist?

Common Symptoms That Need Expert Care

Persistent Digestive Discomfort

Abdominal pain, bloating, indigestion, or reflux that affects your daily life warrants professional assessment.

Changes in Bowel Habits

New onset diarrhoea, constipation, blood in stool, or altered bowel patterns.

Swallowing Difficulties

Difficulty swallowing food or liquids, persistent cough, or food feeling stuck in your throat.



Warning Signs

Unexplained weight loss, jaundice, persistent vomiting, or new reflux symptoms if over 55 years old.



Fatty Liver and Hepatitis B

Early assessment by a gastroenterologist helps prevent serious complications, including liver scarring (cirrhosis), liver failure, and liver cancer.

Family History

If you have a family history of gastrointestinal cancers, inflammatory bowel disease, or coeliac disease, early consultation can help with prevention and early detection strategies.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Services

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Capsule Endoscopy

The pan-enteric capsule is a tiny camera you swallow that checks both your small and large bowel in one go, giving a clear, complete picture to spot polyps, cancer or inflammation early and keep your gut healthy. Nowadays, you don’t need a traditional camera test to look at your bowels. 

+ Less invasive and more comfortable than traditional camera tests

+ Lower risk, especially a much lower risk of perforation 

One test for the whole gut, covering both the small and large bowel

pH Manometry Studies

A state-of-art specialised testing for reflux and swallowing disorders, helping determine the best treatment approach for complex conditions.


Gastroscopy

A gastroscopy is a procedure that uses a thin, flexible camera tube to examine the lining of the food pipe, stomach, and the first part of the small intestine.

Colonoscopy

Comprehensive large intestinal examination using a camera test meeting high JAG standards, performed with meticulous attention to patient comfort and safety.

Wireless Capsule (Bravo) pH Test

The Wireless Capsule (Bravo) pH Test measures acid levels in the oesophagus to check for acid reflux (GERD). A small capsule is placed during a brief gastroscopy, then records acid levels for 48–96 hours. No tube stays in your throat, and you can continue normal activities. The capsule detaches naturally and passes in your stool.

How It Works

1. Initial Consultation

Comprehensive assessment of your symptoms and medical history in a comfortable, unhurried environment.

2. Tell us your needs

Tailored investigations including blood tests, imaging, or endoscopic procedures as needed.

3. Treatment Plan

Personalised care plan developed collaboratively with you, focusing on your comfort and lifestyle.

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