This combined procedure allows for a comprehensive examination of both the upper gastrointestinal tract (including the esophagus, stomach, and proximal duodenum) and the lower gastrointestinal tract (colon and terminal ileum). It is used to detect obstructions, polyps, ulcers, masses, or sources of bleeding.

To ensure patient comfort, intravenous sedation is administered during the procedure, making it pain-free. A brief recovery period is required afterward to monitor the patient’s condition following anesthesia. Please note that patients are advised not to drive for at least 24 hours after the procedure, operate heavy machinery, or engage in strenuous or highly focused activities for the rest of the day.

Testing + Recovery Time: 90 Minutes

Testing + Recovery Time: 90 Minutes

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Amenities and Comfort

Since a companion is required to accompany you after the procedure, they can unwind in our lounges, enjoy the serene view, access free Wi-Fi, and stay productive or entertained while they wait.
Recovery Room

Recovery Room

After your colonoscopy procedure, relax in our exclusive recovery room, designed for your comfort and well-being. Here, our medical team will ensure you are fully recovered and ready to go before leaving our clinic.

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Frequently asked questions

The procedure itself is not painful, as sedation is administered. However, patients may experience a sore throat, bloating, or mild abdominal discomfort after the procedure.

The entire process, including preparation and recovery, typically takes around 60 minutes.

This procedure is recommended for individuals aged 45 and above, especially those seeking a comprehensive digestive health screening or requiring a detailed examination of the stomach and colon.

Pediatric patients are generally not recommended to undergo this procedure unless specifically advised by a doctor.

Patients must secure a Cardio-Pulmonary (CP) Clearance and undergo bowel preparation as prescribed by the doctor. A fasting period of 6–8 hours is required, and it’s important to avoid meat, vegetables, and oatmeal during the preparation period.


Note: All patients aged 35 and above with comorbidities are required to secure CP Clearance.

Results and consultation with the gastroenterologist are typically provided on the same day as the procedure.