How much does a private colonoscopy cost uk?

Om Prakash Singh • Aug 11, 2022

Avoid An Overcrowded NHS Waiting List for Your Colonoscopy

Early detection of cancer is not only required, but it is also the reason why many people are surviving the disease. The key to early detection is keeping yourself informed with regards to your health and listening to your body as well. When we talk about bowel cancer, one of the most dangerous types of cancer, it can be seen that compared to other forms of cancer, it can be potentially cured if detected at very early stages. Screening for bowel cancer is mandatory in the UK and people from the age of 60 years can be screened once every 2-3 years through colonoscopy. It is always better to get screened early as you will have more chance of being cured by the doctors. With over 40% people having survived cancer, it also indicates how you could take chances when it comes to screening for cancers at an early stage.

What is Colonoscopy?

Colonoscopy is a process of examining the inside of your bowel. During a colonoscopy, it is a long flexible tube about the same thickness as your little finger.  The colonoscope lights up the lining of your large bowel and has a sensor on the end to capture video images which are relayed back to a television screen in the endoscopy room. New Paragraph

During the investigation, the endoscopist may need to take some tissue samples, known as biopsies, from the lining of large bowel for further analysis.  This is completely painless. Photographs may also be taken for your medical records.

Why do I need to have colonoscopy?

  • A change in your usual bowel habit to constipation or diarrhoea
  • Bleeding from the back passage
  • To find the cause of anaemia
  • To review a known bowel condition (e.g. inflammatory bowel disease, colonic polyps)
  • To assess or treat an abnormality seen on other tests such as barium enema or CT scan
  • A strong family history of bowel cancer
  • As part of the national bowel cancer screening program

Why private colonoscopy:

Private colonoscopy is the best way to detect it at an early stage. It is completely safe. However, there are some conditions that must be met before undergoing this test. The patient must be more than 50 years old and should have early symptoms of bowel cancer. With the help of private colonoscopy, they will get enough time to get treated and save their life. So make sure you pick the right service provider to avoid any mishap during the procedure.

  • Bowel cancer is the 4th killer in the UK
  • Around 42,900 cases every year
  • 16,800 bowel cancer deaths in the UK every year
  • Immediate access with fast and convenient appointments

FREE Consultations

We can provide FREE consultations with a highly experienced Medical Practitioner for patients who require a Colonoscopy. To book your FEE consultation it is as easy as clicking the link HERE were you can chose a date and time that works best for your diary. During your consultation, your Medical Practitioner will discuss your symptoms and create a management plan based on your needs. A diagnostic referral is included in the price is required.


What happens during Colonoscopy:

A Colonoscopy is a quick procedure and usually it takes 30 to 45 minutes to complete it. You will be asked to wear a gown and you will be asked to lie down on your left side.

First, a rectal examination will be performed prior to a colonoscope being inserted inside. Then, your consultant will insert the colonoscopy into your anus, your bowel will be slightly inflated if your consultant needs to see inside your bowel what the cause is.

The colonoscopy is made of flexible fibres, and contains a tiny video camera at its tips. The camera sends the images to external monitors to examine the inside of your bowel. If any ploys are found inside your bowel, doctors may take out some sample and send it for testing. Based on polys results, doctors will advise whether to take out the polys or not from your bowel.

How Chartwell Hospital can help you:


Chartwell is one of the leading hospitals in the United Kingdom. Provides different kinds of cancer screening services to help people identify bowel cancer at the early stage and get treated before the spread of it. The hospital is located at Leigh-on-Sea, London Road. To schedule your free consultation click the button below.

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