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Colonoscopy

    • Examination, investigation & assessment of the large bowel
    • Only 7 days from referral to procedure for red flag cases
    • Team of leading specialist Colorectal Consultants
    • Outstanding patient care before, during and after your procedure

At the Kingsbridge Private Hospital Group, we have a team of locally based Consultant Gastroenterologists and Hepatobiliary Surgeons who can deliver an examination, diagnosis and ultimately treatment of conditions in the oesophagus, stomach, large and small intestines (bowel) and biliary system.

7 Day Turnaround For Red Flag Referrals 

At Kingsbridge we aim to see patients as quickly as possible, so we have introduced a 7 day referral pathway for red flag cases which will in time will be the standard process for all patients who require scope diagnostics and treatment.

Referrals to our 7 day pathway can be made by submitting our

 

Alternatively, patients can self-refer via the following methods:

Text BOOK ENDO to 66777
Email appointments@kingsbridgehealthcaregroup.com


 

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Colonoscopy (Lower GI)

A colonoscopy is a medical procedure that involves the examination of the inside of the colon (large intestine) and rectum using a flexible tube with a camera at its tip. It's commonly performed for both diagnostic and preventive purposes. 

Why might you need a colonoscopy?

  • Colorectal Cancer Screening: Colonoscopy is one of the most effective methods for screening and detecting colorectal cancer. It can identify polyps or other abnormal growths in the colon that could potentially develop into cancer over time.
  • Polyp Detection and Removal: Polyps are small growths that can develop on the inner lining of the colon. While most polyps are benign, some can become cancerous over time. During a colonoscopy, any polyps found can be removed, reducing the risk of cancer development.
  • Change in Bowel Habits: If you experience changes in bowel habits, such as persistent diarrhoea, constipation, or changes in stool consistency, a colonoscopy can help diagnose the underlying cause.
  • Gastrointestinal Bleeding: If you have unexplained gastrointestinal bleeding, such as blood in your stool or rectal bleeding, a colonoscopy can help identify the source of the bleeding.
  • Abdominal Pain: Chronic abdominal pain, especially if it's accompanied by other symptoms like weight loss or anaemia, might warrant a colonoscopy to investigate potential causes.
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Diagnosis and Monitoring: Colonoscopy can help diagnose and monitor conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis by assessing the extent and severity of inflammation in the colon.
  • Anaemia of Unknown Cause: If you have unexplained anaemia (low red blood cell count), a colonoscopy can be used to check for sources of chronic bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Family History of Colorectal Cancer or Polyps: If you have a family history of colorectal cancer, polyps, or certain genetic conditions that increase the risk of these conditions, your doctor might recommend earlier or more frequent colonoscopy screenings.
  • Positive Faecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT): If a faecal occult blood test indicates the presence of blood in your stool, a colonoscopy is often performed to determine the source of the bleeding.
  • Unexplained Weight Loss: Significant and unexplained weight loss, particularly when accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms, could be a reason for a colonoscopy to investigate potential causes.
  • Follow-Up for Previous Abnormal Findings: If a previous imaging test, like a CT scan or barium enema, revealed abnormalities in the colon, a colonoscopy might be recommended for a more detailed evaluation.

In many cases a polyp (a projecting growth of tissue) is the cause of the problem, however our Endoscopists at Kingsbridge Private Hospital may be able to remove it during the procedure. Samples may be sent for examination to rule out other possible illnesses or conditions.  

A colonoscopy is a safe procedure and the risk of complications is usually low (less than 5 in 1000)

Possible complications of a colonoscopy include an infection in the part of the body that the scope is used to examine and excessive bleeding.


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Preparing for a Colonoscopy

The colon must be free of solid matter for the test to be preformed properly. For 1-3 days, you may be required to follow a low fiber or clear-liquid only diet. Clear fluids include apple juice, chicken and/or beef broth or bouillon, lemon-lime soda, lemonade, sports drinks and water.

It is very important that you remain hydrated during this time. Sports drinks are recommended as they contain electrolytes which are depleted during the purging of the bowel. Orange juice, prune juice, and milk containing fiber should not be consumed, nor should liquids dyed red, purple, orange, or sometimes brown; however, cola is allowed. In most cases, tea (no milk) or black coffee (no milk) are permitted before your examination. 

The day before the colonoscopy, you will be given a laxative preparation to help clear the bowel and allow clear examination.


What does the procedure involve?

A colonoscopy usually takes between 20-30 minutes. The procedure involves placing a flexible telescope into the back passage and blowing some air into the large bowel to get a clear view. This allows problems such as inflammation or polyps to be clearly identified. Biopsies and photographs may be taken to help make the diagnosis.

If appropriate, you may be offered a sedative or painkiller if required.

At Kingsbridge Private Hospital your consultant will advise you on the best course of treatment as well as answer any questions or concerns you have about the procedure.


Alternative to a Colonoscopy

Other options include a barium enema (an x-ray test of the large bowel) or a CT colography (a special scan of the large bowel). At your appointment this will be discussed with you in full and our Consultants will advise on the best course of treatment or investigation to best suit your individual needs.


*Prices accurate as of Feb 2025 and may be subject to change.

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Treatment Locations

Kingsbridge Private Hospital Sligo

Ray MacSharry Road, Gardenhill, Sligo, Co. Sligo, F91XO54

Kingsbridge Private Hospital

811-815 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7GX

Kingsbridge Diagnostic & Treatment Centre

Building One, Dataworks, King's Hall Life Sciences Park, Belfast, BT9 6GW

Kingsbridge North West

Church Hill House, Main Street, Ballykelly, BT49 9HS

Healthcare Professionals & Consultants

Dr Grant Caddy

Consultant Gastroenterologist

Mr Ian McAllister

Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon

Mr Damian McKay

Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon

Mr Mark Taylor

Consultant General and Hepatobiliary Surgeon

Mr Alistair Dick

Consultant Paediatric Surgeon

Mr Muhammad Yousaf

Consultant General Surgeon

Dr. John Eccles

Consultant Gastroenterologist

Mr. David Neely

Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon

Mr. Barry Clements

Consultant General & Gastrointestinal Surgeon

Mr Phil Davey

Laparoscopic Colo-rectal and General Surgeon

Mr. Ahmed M S M Marzouk

Consultant General and UGI Surgery

Dr Seamus Murphy

Consultant Gastroenterologist

Dr Andrew McNeice

Consultant Gastroenterologist

Miss Alison McCoubrey

Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon

Mr. Timothy Joseph White

Colorectal and General Surgeon

Dr Neil Patterson

Consultant Gastroenterologist

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