
Oesophagoscopy
Oesophagoscopy is an endoscopic procedure used to examine the food pipe (esophagus) to diagnose and treat swallowing-related conditions.
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About Oesophagoscopy
Oesophagoscopy allows direct visualization of the esophagus using a flexible or rigid endoscope. It is used to evaluate difficulty in swallowing, strictures, tumors, foreign bodies, or bleeding. The procedure can also be therapeutic, such as removing foreign bodies or taking biopsies. It is safe, quick, and commonly performed as an outpatient procedure.
Features:
Advanced high-definition endoscopes and imaging systems for clear and accurate visualization
Minimally invasive technique with no external incisions or surgical cuts
Quick recovery, with minimal discomfort and rapid return to normal activities
Comfortable day-care procedure, usually performed under local anesthesia or short sedation
Package Inclusion:
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Package Exclusion:
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Affordable Oesophagoscopy Treatment in India for International Patients
Oesophagoscopy treatment in India is performed by experienced specialists at internationally accredited hospitals. Patients benefit from advanced technology, high success rates, and significantly lower costs compared to Western countries.
Cost of Oesophagoscopy Treatment in India
The cost of Oesophagoscopy treatment in India varies depending on hospital, surgeon expertise, and patient condition. CureOn Medical Tourism provides transparent cost estimation to help you plan your treatment journey.
Why Choose CureOn for Oesophagoscopy Treatment?
Experienced Specialists
India has globally trained specialists with extensive experience in complex medical procedures.
Advanced Hospital Infrastructure
Hospitals in India are equipped with modern operation theaters and intensive care units.
Affordable Treatment
Patients save up to 70% on treatment costs without compromising quality.
How CureOn Assists International Patients
Frequently Asked Questions
Helping you understand healthcare
<p>Oesophagoscopy is an endoscopic procedure used to examine the inside of the food pipe (oesophagus) using a thin camera-guided tube passed through the mouth.</p>
<p>It is advised to identify the cause of swallowing difficulty, persistent acidity, chest discomfort, suspected growths, strictures, or to remove a stuck foreign object.</p>
<p>No. The procedure is usually performed under sedation or anesthesia, ensuring the patient remains comfortable and pain-free throughout.</p>
<p>Most patients recover quickly and can resume normal activities the same day or within 24 hours, depending on the findings and treatment performed.</p>
<p>Oesophagoscopy is generally safe. Minor throat irritation may occur temporarily, while serious complications are rare when performed by an experienced specialist.</p>
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- 7 Years of Experience

