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Procedure | Price Range | |
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Colonoscopy Cost Average | $950 - $3,200 | Free Quote |
Facility | City | Type |
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Physicians' Surgery Center | Prairie Village | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Excelsior Springs Hospital | Excelsior Springs | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Truman Medical Center Hospital Hill | Kansas City | Acute Care Hospital |
Saint Lukes North Hospital | Smithville | Acute Care Hospital |
St Joseph Medical Center | Kansas City | Acute Care Hospital |
GIDiagnostics | Kansas City | GI Diagnostic Center |
Midwest Gastroenterology Partners, LLC | Lees Summit | GI Diagnostic Center |
Providence Medical Center | Kansas City | Acute Care Hospital |
Cameron Regional Medical Center | Cameron | Acute Care Hospital |
The Endoscopy Center - North | Kansas City | GI Diagnostic Center |
Saint Luke's Surgicenter - Lee's Summit | Lees Summit | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint Luke's South Hospital | Overland Park | Acute Care Hospital |
Surgicenter of Kansas City | Kansas City | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Ads Healthcare Ads Ambulatory Surgery Center | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint Lukes South Surgery Center | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Research Medical Center | Kansas City | Acute Care Hospital |
University of Kansas Hospital | Kansas City | Acute Care Hospital |
Lee's Summit Medical Center | Lee's Summit | Acute Care Hospital |
South Kansas City Surgicenter | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Menorah Medical Center | Overland Park | Acute Care Hospital |
Surgery Center of Leawood | Leawood | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Ray County Memorial Hospital | Richmond | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
St Mary's Surgical Center Independence | Blue Springs | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Endoscopic Imaging Center | Overland Park | GI Diagnostic Center |
Surgery Center of Blue Valley | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Deer Creek Surgery Center | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
University Health Lakewood Medical Center | Kansas City | Acute Care Hospital |
Blue Ridge Surgical Center | Kansas City | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Cushing Memorial Hospital | Leavenworth | Acute Care Hospital |
Lafayette Regional Health Center | Lexington | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Saint John Hospital | Leavenworth | Acute Care Hospital |
Bates County Memorial Hospital | Butler | Acute Care Hospital |
New Liberty Hospital District | Liberty | Acute Care Hospital |
Briarcliff Surgery Center | Kansas City | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Ku Medwest Ambulatory Surgery Center | Shawnee | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Overland Park Reg Med Ctr | Overland Park | Acute Care Hospital |
Surgery Center at Liberty Hospital | Liberty | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Centerpoint Ambulatory Surgery Center | Independence | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Adventhealth Ottawa | Ottawa | Acute Care Hospital |
Ambulatory Surgery Center of Kc | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Miami County Medical Center | Paola | Acute Care Hospital |
Park Place Surgery Center | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Olathe Medical Center | Olathe | Acute Care Hospital |
Heart of America Surgery Center | Kansas City | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint Luke's East Hospital | Lee's Summit | Acute Care Hospital |
The Children's Mercy Hospital | Kansas City | Childrens Hospital |
Adventhealth Shawnee Mission | Shawnee Mission | Acute Care Hospital |
The Endoscopy Center - Liberty | Kansas City | GI Diagnostic Center |
North Kansas City Hospital | North Kansas City | Acute Care Hospital |
St Lukes Hospital of Kansas City | Kansas City | Acute Care Hospital |
Overland Park Surgery Center | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Westglen Endoscopy Center | Shawnee | GI Diagnostic Center |
Cass Regional Medical Center | Harrisonville | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Surgicenter of Johnson County | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Belton Regional Medical Center | Belton | Acute Care Hospital |
The Endoscopy Center - East | Independence | GI Diagnostic Center |
Creekwood Surgery Center | Kansas City | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Research Medical Center - Brookside Campus | Kansas City | Medical Center |
St Mary's Medical Center | Blue Springs | Acute Care Hospital |
College Park Family Care Center, Ambulatory Surgical Center | Overland Park | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Surgery Center of Olathe | Olathe | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Colonoscopy Introduction
A colonoscopy is a procedure which allows a doctor to view inside the large intestine (colon) using a tool called a colonoscope. A key advantage of the procedure is that, when needed, other instruments can be passed through the colonoscope. These may be used, for example, to painlessly remove a suspicious-looking growth or to biopsy, that is, take a small piece of tissue for further analysis. Although colonoscopy is the best test available to detect and treat abnormalities within the colon, other alternative procedures are abdominal x-ray, computed tomography (CT scan), abdominal ultrasound, barium enema, sigmoidoscopy and, more recently, an alternative is a Virtual colonoscopy. These exams, however, do not allow direct viewing of the colon, removal of polyps, or the completion of biopsies, so, if an abnormality is found during one of these procedures, a colonoscopy may still be required to biopsy or remove the abnormality.
Patient Preparation For A Colonoscopy
You will be given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for colonoscopy. Central to these instructions is the need to cleanse the intestinal tract, modify diet and manage medications; 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. Arrangements should be made for transportation after the surgery is complete.
What to expect during and after a Colonoscopy
The procedure takes about 30 minutes to perform and is seldom remembered by the sedated patient. The sedative and pain medication usually cause most patients to dose off during the procedure. An intravenous line is inserted into the arm to administer a sedative and a painkiller. Also, your heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen level will be monitored during the procedure. Once you are fully relaxed, you will be asked to lie on your left side with your knees bent towards your chest. Your doctor will first do a rectal exam with a gloved, lubricated finger; then the lubricated colonoscope will be gently inserted into the anus and gently advanced into the rectum and colon. As the scope is slowly and carefully passed, you may feel as if you need to move your bowels, and because air is introduced to help advance the scope, you may feel some cramping or fullness. Generally, however, there is little or no discomfort. The physician will examine the colon. If a polyp is seen, it may be removed, biopsied, or left alone until a subsequent operation is performed.
After the procedure is competed 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. It is normal to experience mild cramping or abdominal pressure following the exam. This usually subsides in an hour or so, after the air has been expelled. Notify your physician to report any of the following: fever and/or chills, frequent bloody stools, abdominal pain and/or bloating, inability to pass gas.
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