Our Services
We provide a comprehensive range of endoscopic procedures and specialist consultations, all delivered in a safe, accredited, and patient-centred environment.
Gastroscopy
An upper endoscopy that allows your specialist to examine the lining of your oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum.
A thin, flexible tube with a camera is gently passed through the mouth under sedation. The procedure typically takes 10–15 minutes.
You will need to fast for at least 6 hours before the procedure. Your preparation instructions will detail any medication adjustments.
Patients with symptoms such as heartburn, difficulty swallowing, nausea, upper abdominal pain, or those requiring surveillance of known conditions.
Colonoscopy
A procedure to examine the lining of your large intestine (colon) for screening, diagnosis, or treatment.
A flexible tube with a camera is gently inserted under sedation. The specialist can also remove polyps or take tissue samples during the procedure.
Bowel preparation is required the day before. Detailed instructions and a preparation kit will be provided at your pre-procedure appointment.
Patients requiring bowel cancer screening, investigation of symptoms such as changes in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, or ongoing abdominal discomfort.
Hemorrhoid Banding
A quick in-clinic treatment that shrinks internal hemorrhoids by cutting off their blood supply.
A small rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid during a short appointment. The treated tissue shrinks and falls away naturally.
Usually no special preparation is required. Your doctor will advise if any medication adjustments are needed.
Patients with symptomatic internal hemorrhoids causing bleeding, discomfort, or prolapse.
Iron Infusions
An intravenous treatment that restores low iron levels quickly and effectively.
Iron is delivered directly into your bloodstream through a drip in your arm. The infusion typically takes 30–60 minutes.
No fasting is required. Your doctor will confirm your iron levels beforehand and review your medical history.
Patients with iron deficiency or iron deficiency anaemia who cannot tolerate oral iron or require rapid correction.