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Procedure | Price Range | |
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Upper GI Endoscopy Cost Average | $1,150 - $3,700 | Free Quote |
Facility | City | Type |
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Downtown Baltimore Surgery Center | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center | Columbia | Acute Care Hospital |
Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center, Inc | Annapolis | Acute Care Hospital |
Mid Atlantic Surgery Pavilion | Aberdeen | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Carroll Footworks Surgery Center | Eldersburg | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Green Spring Station Endoscopy | Lutherville | GI Diagnostic Center |
Bel Air Ambulatory Surgical Center | Forest Hill | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Snowden River Surgery Center | Ellicott City | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Greater Chesapeake Surgery Center | Lutherville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Hanover Parkway Surgery Center | Woodbine | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Slade ASC | Owings Mills | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Umd Upper Chesapeake Medical Center | Bel Air | Acute Care Hospital |
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Endoscopy Center of North Baltimore | Towson | GI Diagnostic Center |
West Annapolis Ambulatory Surgical Center | Annapolis | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Surgical Specialty Suites | Lutherville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
South River Ambulatory Surgery Center | Edgewater | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
University of MD Baltimore Washington Medical Center | Glen Burnie | Acute Care Hospital |
Harford Endoscopy Center | Bel Air | GI Diagnostic Center |
Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital | Baltimore | Childrens Hospital |
York Green Surgery Center | Lutherville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Lutherville Surgicenter | Lutherville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Endocentre at Quarterfield Station | Glen Burnie | GI Diagnostic Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center ( | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (Glen Burnie) | Glen Burnie | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Greater Baltimore Medical Center | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
The Endoscopy Center | Towson | GI Diagnostic Center |
Bon Secours Hospital | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Rotunda Ambulatory Surgery Center | Reisterstown | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Maryland Endoscopy Center | Towson | GI Diagnostic Center |
Kenneth Margolis Md Ambulatory Endoscopy Surgical Center | Baltimore | GI Diagnostic Center |
Chesapeake Ambulatory Surgery Center | Pasadena | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Umd Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Institute | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Surgicenter of Baltimore | Owings Mills | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (Union Memorial Hospital) | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Security Ambulatory Surgicenter | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Reisterstown Ambulatory Surgical Center | Reisterstown | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
University of MD Medical Center Midtown Campus | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Carroll Hospital Center, the Ambulatory Care Center | Westminster | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (Pine Heights) | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Kennedy Krieger Institute | Baltimore | Childrens Hospital |
River Reach Outpatient Surgery Center | Severna Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Bay Surgery Centers | Annapolis | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Carroll Hospital Center | Westminster | Acute Care Hospital |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (Good Samaritan Hospital) | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Northwest Hospital Center | Randallstown | Acute Care Hospital |
Mercy Medical Center Inc | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Box Hill Surgery Center | Abingdon | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Annapolis Surgery Center | Annapolis | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Advance Surgery Center | Annapolis | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Lisa Renfro Surgery Center | Annapolis | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
George T. Grace, M.d. Surgery Center | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint Agnes Hospital | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Laurel Ambulatory Surgical Center | Gambrills | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Endoscopy Center of Essex | Baltimore | GI Diagnostic Center |
Saint Joseph Medical Center | Towson | Medical Center |
Maryland Surgeons Center of Columbia | Columbia | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Surgicenter at Pasadena | Pasadena | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (Franklin Square) | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Towson Surgical Center | Towson | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Advanced Endoscopy Center of Howard County | Columbia | GI Diagnostic Center |
Johns Hopkins Hospital, the | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Gastrointestinal Diagnostic Center | Baltimore | GI Diagnostic Center |
Westminster Surgery Center | Westminster | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Bel Air Ambulatory Surgical Centers | Bel Air | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Medstar Good Samaritan Hospital | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
The Endoscopy Center at Bel Air | Bel Air | GI Diagnostic Center |
Medstar Harbor Hospital | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Maryland Surgicenter | Hunt Valley | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
University of MD Harford Memorial Hospital | Havre De Grace | Acute Care Hospital |
Ruxton Surgicenter | Towson | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Poole Endoscopy Center | Westminster | GI Diagnostic Center |
Lacher Ambulatory Surgical Center | Towson | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Baltimore-harford Surgical Centers | Towson | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (The Continence Center) | Owings Mills | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Wyman Park ASC Series | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Medstar Union Memorial Hospital | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Ellicott City Surgery Center | Ellicott City | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
The Surgical Center of Greater Annapolis | Arnold | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (North Charles) | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (Sister Pierre) | Towson | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Harford County Ambulatory Surgery Center | Edgewood | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Piney Orchard Surgery Center. | Odenton | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Lutherville Endoscopy | Lutherville | GI Diagnostic Center |
Carroll Digestive Disease Center | Westminster | GI Diagnostic Center |
Maryland Center for Digestive Health | Annapolis | GI Diagnostic Center |
Cascades Endoscopy Center | Columbia | GI Diagnostic Center |
White Marsh Surgery Center Series | Nottingham | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Endocentre of Baltimore | Baltimore | GI Diagnostic Center |
Riva Road Surgical Center | Annapolis | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Surgcenter of Glen Burnie | Glen Burnie | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Baltimore Ambulatory Center | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (Bellona) | Towson | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Plaza Ambulatory Surgical Center | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
University of Maryland Medical Center | Baltimore | Acute Care Hospital |
Greenspring Surgery Center | Baltimore | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center (Bel Air) | Bel Air | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Maryland Center for Digestive Health, Mcdh | Annapolis | GI Diagnostic Center |
Endoscopy Cost and Procedure Introduction
A key advantage of the procedure is that, when needed, tiny instruments can be passed through an opening in the endoscope to obtain tissue samples, remove polyps, coagulate (stop) bleeding sites, dilate or stretch a narrowed area, or perform other treatments. Although an upper endoscopy is considered the best test available to detect and treat abnormalities, alternative procedures include barium x-ray and ultrasound (sonogram). These exams, however, do not allow direct viewing of the GI tract, removal of polyps, or the completion of biopsies, so, if an abnormality is found during one of these procedures, an endoscopy may still be required to biopsy or remove the abnormality.
Endoscopy Patient Preparation
Prior to your Endoscopy, you will be given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for the endoscopy; be sure to read and follow those instructions. It is particularly important to inform the physician of all medications or vitamins taken regularly or if you are pregnant (or think you might be pregnant) or if you have heart, lung or other medical conditions that may need special attention, and, finally, if you have a history of bleeding disorders or if you are taking any anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications, aspirin, or other medications that affect blood clotting. You will be asked to fast for eight hours before the procedure, generally after midnight. You may be given additional instructions about a special diet for one to two days prior to the procedure. Arrangements should be made for transportation after the surgery is complete.
What to expect during and after an Endoscopy Procedure
An Endoscopy procedure should takes about 30 minutes. An intravenous line is inserted into the arm to administer a sedative. Also, your heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen level will be monitored during the procedure. Numbing medication will be sprayed into the back of your throat to prevent gagging. The spray may have a bitter taste to it. Holding your breath while your throat is sprayed may decrease the taste. A mouth guard will be placed in your mouth to protect your teeth. Once you are fully relaxed and your throat is numb, you will be asked to lie on your left side on the table with your head bent forward. You will be asked to swallow the endoscope and then the endoscope is gently inserted into the upper esophagus. You can breathe easily throughout the exam. During the procedure, air is pumped in through the instrument to expand the structure that is being studied and allow better viewing. Biopsies and other procedures will be performed as needed. Saliva will be suctioned from your mouth since you will not be able to swallow during the procedure.
After the procedure is completed, you will be taken to the recovery area and monitored until the medication has worn off. After recovery, the physician will explain the results to you, provide instructions on care and diet and then your driver will be allowed to take you home. Occasionally a patient is left with a mild sore throat or a feeling of distention from the insufflated air that was used during the procedure. Both problems are mild and fleeting. Notify your physician to report any of the following: fever and/or chills; redness, swelling, bleeding or other drainage from the IV.
What Conditions or Symptoms Might An Endoscopy Treat?
It’s hard to nail down an exact symptom or group of symptoms but there are some common ones that might lead to an Endoscopy being the necessary treatment (or simply used to help diagnose an issue). If one is having some challenges with swallowing, issues with the digestive tract, general stomach pains that can’t be diagnosed, or ongoing chronic diarrhea and constipation.
Awareness Items About Endoscopy
A lot of patients that might be preparing for an Endoscopy are concerned about the prep and procedure itself. You should also be aware of potential things that can occur afterwards:
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