Capsule Endoscopy
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for capsule endoscopy, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTCapsule Endoscopy
Understanding Capsule Endoscopy
Capsule endoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure in which a patient swallows a small camera capsule that captures images of the digestive tract, especially the small intestine.
It is particularly useful when routine endoscopy or colonoscopy cannot identify the source of symptoms.
Introduction
Capsule endoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure in which a patient swallows a small camera capsule that captures images of the digestive tract, especially the small intestine.
It is particularly useful when routine endoscopy or colonoscopy cannot identify the source of symptoms.
Treatment Options
- Follow instructions regarding eating and drinking
- Return recording equipment as advised
- Monitor for abdominal pain or vomiting
- Inform doctors if capsule passage is not noticed
- Attend follow-up for result discussion
Recovery & Outlook
Capsule endoscopy improves detection of small bowel diseases and supports earlier treatment planning. Timely diagnosis can significantly improve long-term digestive health outcomes.