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IMED Levante Hospital (Benidorm/Alicante)
MyMeditravel Alicante, Spain
$617
Colonoscopy
IMED Levante Hospital (Benidorm/Alicante)
IMED Levante Hospital (Benidorm/Alicante)
IMED Levante Hospital (Benidorm/Alicante)
IMED Levante Hospital (Benidorm/Alicante)
IMED Levante Hospital (Benidorm/Alicante)
2.6
135 reviews

Colonoscopy at IMED Levante Hospital (Benidorm/Alicante) in Alicante, Spain

  The ‘IMED Hospitales’ group is located in the south east of Spain in the province of Alicante on the Costa Blanca  and in Valencia. The group was formed in 2004 when the first hospital in Benidorm, the I...more
MyMeditravel MARIA PEREZ SORIANO, 22 September 2020
En general es un hospital donde la atención al paciente es buena. Me sorprende que en la situación de crisis sanitaria (covid )no midan temperatura al entrar...
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ISO Certification - International Organization for Standardization
ISO Certification - International Organization for Standardization
SECPRE - Sociedad Española de Cirugía Plástica, Reparadora y Estética
SECPRE - Sociedad Española de Cirugía Plástica, Reparadora y Estética
SEF - Sociedad Española De Fertilidad
SEF - Sociedad Española De Fertilidad
SEDO - Sociedad Española de Ortodoncia
SEDO - Sociedad Española de Ortodoncia
AECEP - Asociación Española de Cirugía Estética Plástica
AECEP - Asociación Española de Cirugía Estética Plástica
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Povisa Hospital
MyMeditravel Vigo, Spain
Price on request
Colonoscopy
Povisa Hospital
Povisa Hospital
Povisa Hospital
Povisa Hospital
Povisa Hospital
3.0
130 reviews

Colonoscopy at Povisa Hospital in Vigo, Spain

Povisa Hospital was established in 1973 and is a private hospital. What is usually a medium-sized private facility with 450 beds regularly takes on numerous national health insurance patients because the two public hospitals can�...more
MyMeditravel Juan Sotomayor, 22 September 2020
A disaster, more than two hours of waiting in the emergency room of Vigo for an extraction of an infected wisdom tooth, the personal treatment by the reception ...
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Hospital San Roque Maspalomas
MyMeditravel Las Palmas, Spain
$19,700
Colonoscopy
Hospital San Roque Maspalomas
Hospital San Roque Maspalomas
Hospital San Roque Maspalomas
Hospital San Roque Maspalomas
Hospital San Roque Maspalomas
3.0
122 reviews

Colonoscopy at Hospital San Roque Maspalomas in Las Palmas, Spain

Hospital San Roque Maspalomas was established in 1920 and the facility consists of 149 beds and hosts many specialist units, including Cardiology, Dental, Dermatology, ENT, General Surgery, Neurology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Onco...more
MyMeditravel Alex Vibornijs, 19 September 2020
Staff really rude and they Really don’t care about anyone....
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ISO 9001:2008
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Policlinica Ntra. Sra. del Rosario
MyMeditravel Ibiza, Spain
$40,300
Colonoscopy
Policlinica Ntra. Sra. del Rosario
Policlinica Ntra. Sra. del Rosario
Policlinica Ntra. Sra. del Rosario
Policlinica Ntra. Sra. del Rosario
Policlinica Ntra. Sra. del Rosario
2.7
48 reviews

Colonoscopy at Policlinica Ntra. Sra. del Rosario in Ibiza, Spain

The Ntra Sra del Rosario Polyclinic was established in 1969 and is a leading hospital in Ibiza. The hospital boasts 300 health professionals who undergo continuous training, making them one of the most qualified teams on the Balea...more
MyMeditravel Daniel Lloyd, 22 September 2020
Excelente experiencia en todos lo ámbitos, en mi familia varias operaciones, muy exitosas y mucha profesionalidad...
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IMED Elche Hospital (Alicante/Elche)
MyMeditravel Alicante, Spain
Price on request
Colonoscopy
IMED Elche Hospital (Alicante/Elche)
IMED Elche Hospital (Alicante/Elche)
IMED Elche Hospital (Alicante/Elche)
IMED Elche Hospital (Alicante/Elche)
IMED Elche Hospital (Alicante/Elche)
2.7
133 reviews

Colonoscopy at IMED Elche Hospital (Alicante/Elche) in Alicante, Spain

  The ‘IMED Hospitales’ group is located in the south east of Spain in the province of Alicante on the Costa Blanca  and in Valencia. The group was formed in 2004 when the first hospital in Benidorm, the I...more
MyMeditravel juan PARDO, 22 September 2020
Que lamentable servicio, es ofensivo ver el trato que estamos recibiendo, con la excusa del COVID, nos están dejando a nuestra suerte, la atención médica es ...
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ISO Certification - International Organization for Standardization
ISO Certification - International Organization for Standardization
SECPRE - Sociedad Española de Cirugía Plástica, Reparadora y Estética
SECPRE - Sociedad Española de Cirugía Plástica, Reparadora y Estética
SEF - Sociedad Española De Fertilidad
SEF - Sociedad Española De Fertilidad
SEDO - Sociedad Española de Ortodoncia
SEDO - Sociedad Española de Ortodoncia
AECEP - Asociación Española de Cirugía Estética Plástica
AECEP - Asociación Española de Cirugía Estética Plástica
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Gastrum
MyMeditravel Almeria, Spain
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Colonoscopy
Gastrum
Gastrum
Gastrum

Colonoscopy at Gastrum in Almeria, Spain

  .Intragastric Ballon .Primary Obesity Surgery Endolumenal .Endoscopic solution for patients who regain weight or do not reach their weight loss goals following gastric bypass .Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty ....more
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Colonoscopy clinics in Spain
With MyMediTravel you can browse 6 facilities offering Colonoscopy procedures in Spain. The cheapest price available in Spain is $547 in Las Palmas. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $139 in Ukraine.
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Everything you'll need to know about Colonoscopy in Spain

What does a Colonoscopy Procedure Involve?

A colonoscopy procedure begins with the preparation phase, often referred to as 'bowel prep', which usually starts a couple of days before the procedure. This process mainly involves taking laxatives to clean out your bowel, which is essential for clear visualization of your colon during the procedure.

On the day of the procedure, you will be made comfortable with the aid of sedatives. The procedure involves the gentle insertion of a long, flexible tube known as a colonoscope - fitted with a tiny camera - through the rectum and along the length of the colon. This allows the doctor to inspect the entire colon, detect any abnormalities and take biopsies if required.

The colonoscopy itself usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes. Although it might sound daunting, remember that your comfort is paramount to the doctors and the procedure itself is typically painless, thanks to the sedatives used.

How Long Should I Stay in Spain for a Colonoscopy Procedure?

Colonoscopy is often an outpatient procedure, meaning that you can typically go home the same day after recovery from sedation. However, you will need to arrange a ride home after the procedure because the sedatives used during a colonoscopy can take a while to wear off, making it unsafe for you to drive or operate machinery for at least 12 hours.

The recovery period at the clinic or hospital normally ranges between 2 to 3 hours. During this time, the medical staff monitors you as the sedation wears off. You might experience some bloating or cramping due to the air that was pumped into the colon during the procedure, but this usually resolves quickly.

Seeing that a colonoscopy is a day procedure, whether you're local or visiting Spain, you don't need to plan an extended stay for this procedure. However, should any complications arise or if a large polyp is removed, your doctor may advise a short stay for observation.

What's the Recovery Time for Colonoscopy Procedures in Spain?

The recovery phase following a colonoscopy is typically swift, with most patients being able to return to their regular activities the very next day. One thing to note is that due to the sedatives that you'll receive during the procedure, it's not uncommon to feel a bit sluggish or out of sorts for a few hours post-procedure. Hence, arranging for a close one to drive you home is necessary.

Some individuals might notice a slight bloating or gassiness, owing to the air that was pumped into the colon to provide a better view during the procedure. This discomfort should be short-lasting and usually disappears within 24 hours. As for diet, unless your doctor advises otherwise, you should be able to resume normal eating habits the day following the procedure.

However, these timelines can vary person to person. If you experience severe pain in your abdomen, high fevers, or observe significant blood in your bowel movements, these are indicators of potential complications and you should get in touch with your doctor straight away.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Colonoscopy Procedures in Spain?

Aftercare following a colonoscopy in Spain is quite straightforward. Following the procedure, you will be allowed to rest until the effects of the sedation wear off. You must have someone with you to drive you home, as you won't be able to drive for 24 hours.

Once home, you can begin to eat and drink normally but start with light foods as your stomach might still be sensitive. It's also best to refrain from any vigorous activities on the day of the procedure. As your doctor about any medication adjustments, especially if you had polyps removed.

Also, because of the sedation, it is advised not to make any crucial decisions or sign any legal documents within 24 hours post-procedure. It's essential to follow all aftercare instructions provided by your healthcare provider and report any unusual symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, heavy rectal bleeding, or high fever.

What's the Success Rate of Colonoscopy Procedures in Spain?

 

Good news is, research shows that colonoscopies usually have a success rate of about 90% in locating polyps or tumors in the colon. But, this might vary based on different things. This includes the skill level of the doctor conducting the procedure and the quality of the equipment used during the process. Your personal health conditions, your age, and any existing risk factors could also impact this rate.

Colonoscopy is a very useful method for identifying potential problems in your colon and rectum. It enables the doctor to get a detailed look at the lining of your colon, identify and get rid of any polyps, and if need be, grab samples for further testing. The sooner these potentially precancerous polyps or tumors are found, the better chances you have of getting effective treatment and improved health. So without a doubt, colonoscopy is a trusted and impactful

Are there Alternatives to Colonoscopy Procedures in Spain?

In case you're wondering, yes, there are indeed different alternatives to a colonoscopy procedure. It's vital though to note that despite these alternatives, colonoscopy still takes top place when it comes to accurately screening for colon cancer. There are other options you could consider, like sigmoidoscopy, testing your stool, and CT colonography. However, each of them has its own limitations.

Take sigmoidoscopy for instance, it only looks at part of the colon, hence, it might overlook issues in the upper part of your colon. Stool tests are another option; they don’t require hospital visitation and can be performed at the comfort of your home. Their downside though is that they might not be as precise in detecting polyps or early-stage cancers. As for CT colonography, it’s great in creating detailed images of your colon, but if it does find something abnormal, you'll likely still need a follow-up colonoscopy.

So yes, alternatives to colonoscopy exist, but it's important to sit down with your doctor and discuss which one suits your particular situation best. A friendly reminder - the best screening test is the one that’s actually taken. Even better if it's reliable and accurate.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 23/03/2024