At Austin Gastro, we believe in the power of proactive healthcare and are proud to offer colonoscopy screening services to our valued patients. Our primary objective is streamlining your access to screening colonoscopies, all while optimizing your time. The process begins by first identifying qualifying adults. Based on your current medical condition and the information you provide in our quick, HIPAA-compliant questionnaire, you may find yourself eligible to schedule your colonoscopy directly, without the need for a pre-procedure physician consultation.
Benefits of our procedure include:
- Access a secure questionnaire at your convenience, from anywhere.
- Identify pre-existing conditions to ensure tailored care.
- Save time and money with no need for an office visit.
- Receive a life-saving screening exam.
- If eligible, schedule your procedure promptly and avoid a pre-procedure office visit.
With our skilled team of physicians and state-of-the-art technology, we are committed to providing you with the comprehensive care you need to stay a step ahead of colorectal cancer. Remember, colon cancer prevention starts with screening!
About Colonoscopies
Colonoscopies are an essential medical procedure that plays a pivotal role in the prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer. They are considered the gold standard in the detection and prevention of colorectal cancer. The procedure involves using a small, flexible tube equipped with a camera, known as a colonoscope, through which doctors can thoroughly examine the inner lining of your large intestine, leaving no area unchecked.
More than just a diagnostic tool, colonoscopies also serve a preventive function, allowing doctors to remove polyps - small growths that could evolve into cancer - during the procedure itself. Colonoscopies are recognized as the gold standard in colon cancer screening due to their high accuracy rate.
Why Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer?
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. That said, it is also one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer. Regular screenings with a colonoscopy are crucial to prevention or, at the very least, early detection.
Our doctors and the experts at the U.S. Preventative Task Force recommend receiving regular colorectal cancer screenings starting at age 45 or younger if there is a history of colorectal cancer within your family. It is important to remember that colonoscopy is not just about diagnosis – it is about taking a proactive step towards maintaining good health.
Has your healthcare provider recommended a colonoscopy? Find out if you are eligible to be directly scheduled for a procedure by filling out our questionnaire.
Colonoscopy FAQs
Our physicians recommend individuals start getting regular screenings for colorectal cancer via colonoscopy beginning at the age of 45 or younger if the patient has a family history of colorectal cancer. If you have a family history, the American Cancer Society recommends receiving regular screenings 10 years prior to the age your closest relative was when diagnosed with colorectal cancer. For example, if your mother was diagnosed at 45 years old, you should begin your regular screenings at age 35.
To prepare for your colonoscopy, it is important to flush out the colon entirely. To do this, your physician will ask that you be on a clear liquid diet for at least one day prior to your procedure. Your doctor will also provide you with a liquid solution to drink called “prep,” which will further facilitate prepping your colon. Your provider will be happy to provide you with a detailed list of instructions to follow when preparing for your procedure prior to your appointment time.
On the day of your procedure, we ask that you wear comfortable clothing that is easy to remove and put back on. Our expert physicians and anesthesiologists will speak with you first and determine if you are a suitable candidate for deep sedation. After reviewing your medical history and deeming you safe for deep sedation, you will be asked to lie on your side while the anesthetic is administered.
Once asleep, your gastroenterologist will insert a colonoscope - a thin, flexible tube equipped with a tiny camera – into the rectum to visually examine your rectum and colon. This tool, along with other cutting-edge technologies, allows your provider to detect any polyps or abnormalities that may lie within your colon.
Once you wake from your procedure, you may feel slight discomfort or have the feeling of having gas. This is normal and will subside over time.
Your colonoscopy appointment should take approximately two hours to complete, from check-in to check-out. The colonoscopy procedure itself, however, typically takes less than 30 minutes to complete. We recommend patients ensure they have plenty of time following their procedure to rest and recover.
Immediately following your colonoscopy, your gastroenterologist will share their findings with you. If polyps were found and samples of those polyps were taken for biopsy, you should typically hear back from us with your results within about two weeks. Your physician will also provide you with specific instructions to follow after your procedure if needed.
Because of the deep sedation required for your procedure, we ask that you plan to have a friend, family member, or loved one take you home from our office and ensure you are well taken care of for the rest of the day.
Yes, you can choose your preferred physician to perform this procedure. We understand that a colonoscopy is a sensitive procedure to undergo. For that reason, we want all our patients to be as comfortable as possible throughout their treatment process. When filling out your questionnaire, you can let us know who you prefer to perform your colonoscopy.
We understand that you still may have questions about your colonoscopy and what you can expect from the procedure. For answers to the rest of your lingering questions, we encourage you to contact our location nearest you. One of our dedicated team members will be happy to speak with you and answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Colorectal Cancer Screenings and Colonoscopy in Austin, TX
Don’t hesitate – make an appointment to get your colorectal cancer screening today. Austin Gastro is proud to offer the colonoscopy procedure at their 16 offices located throughout the greater Austin area. To schedule an appointment, call the phone number associated with the office you would like to visit or use our secure online appointment request form.
Need a colonoscopy? Find out if you qualify for skipping an office visit and scheduling a procedure now. Get started by filling out our colorectal cancer screening questionnaire.
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“The entire staff was pleasant, professional and efficient. I was so nervous and everyone, from the check-in staff to nurses and techs to the anesthesiologist and finally Dr Reddy simply made the whole experience so comfortable. Highly recommend these fine folks.”
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