Upper GI Endoscopy

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For Patients With Symptoms Of Digestive Discomfort, An Upper Endoscopy Can Help Diagnose The Cause

Our doctors will use an Upper Endoscopy procedure to evaluate your upper digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach or small intestine. Our doctors use this procedure to help diagnose and treat symptoms patients have related to abdominal pain, difficulty swallowing, and other concerns

 At Midtown Gastroenterology and Liver Disease, our physicians are experts, trained to offer prompt diagnosis and treatment of conditions of the digestive tract. We are specialists in endoscopic procedures.

What is an Upper Endoscopy?

Our doctors will use an Upper Endoscopy procedure to evaluate your upper digestive system. An Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) Endoscopy, or simply Upper Endoscopy, will help Doctors look for the cause of symptoms like bleeding, abdominal pain, swallowing difficulty, or digestive issues. 

An Upper GI Endoscopy is an exam that views the walls of your upper intestine including the esophagus, stomach, and the beginning of the small intestine. Using a flexible tube with a small camera attached, your doctor is able to take necessary biopsies (tissue samples), remove polyps (polypectomy), check for bacterial infections and look for hiatal hernias. Doctors are also able to remove foreign objects or evaluate for possible tumors. This procedure is also known as an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD).

All of these conditions require prompt treatment to prevent more serious health risks. If you are experiencing any of the signs or symptoms, or need an Upper Endoscopy procedure you can have an evaluation with one of Midtown Gastroenterology and Liver Disease experienced doctor's.


What happens after your consultation?

After your appointment, your Doctor will discuss an individual treatment plan with you and you will receive a visit summary. In addition to the appointment notes, you may receive a medication and a test order summary.

You will be given information about what you need to know to prepare for any tests or procedures. At that time we can give you with a summary about a variety of conditions related to your circumstances.

Will I have Anesthesia during my endoscopy?

Patients do receive medication (or a sedative) during an Upper Endoscopy to help them relax. Some medication may also given to numb the throat for your comfort and so we may insert the flexible tube and scope. Please discuss any concerns directly with your Doctor during your appointment.

How long does the procedure take?

An Upper Endoscopy typically takes about 30 minutes. Your doctor will review the results of the Upper Endoscopy with you.

Common Conditions

Barrett’s esophagus

Cancers of the digestive system

Celiac disease

Diagnose esophageal ulcers and cancer

Endoscopic injection therapy

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) 

Gluten sensitivity 

Hiatal hernias

Helicobacter pylori infection

Precancerous conditions

Stomach or duodenal ulcers

What symptoms does an endoscopy help to evaluate?

Inflammation or infection

Nausea or vomiting

Polyps

Swallowing difficulty or trouble

Stomach ulcers

Weight Loss

Abdominal pain

Acid Reflux

Anemia

Bleeding

Diarrhea

Gastrointestinal bleeding

Heartburn (persistent)

After your appointment

After your appointment you will receive a visit summary. We include everything you need to know about any tests or procedures your doctor has ordered. In addition to the notes from your visit, we can give you more reading about a variety of conditions related to your circumstances.

Additional Reading

For those patients who want to know more, we have linked to articles with more information. 

American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE)

The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) provides a patient guide to understanding Upper Endoscopy Procedures. Learn more about an Upper GI Endoscopy.