EGD
What is an EGD?
An EGD, also known as upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy, is a visual examination of the upper digestive tract.
Why do I need an EGD?
What are the benefits of an EGD?
EGD is the most accurate means of identifying abnormalities in the upper GI tract. In addition to providing a diagnosis, in many cases it enables the physician to perform specific treatment. Bleeding can be controlled, polyps removed, and obstructions relieved.
Is there an alternative to an EGD?
Yes. The primary alternative to an EGD is an upper GI series or barium X-ray. This procedure is less costly, but it is also less accurate, and it does not permit the application of treatments.
Please keep in mind that some abnormalities such as gastritis would be completely missed by X-rays. In addition, tissue and fluid samples cannot be collected this way.
Are there side effects and/or risks to an EGD?
What will happen when I arrive for my EGD?
What will happen during my EGD?
What will happen after my EGD?
What else should I know about my EGD?
How do I prepare for my EGD?
Please click the button below to view the preparations for an EGD.
