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Symptoms That Require a Gastroenterologist Consultation

Periodic pain in the abdomen or under the ribs

Heartburn, bloating, nausea, or bitterness in the mouth

Belching, hiccups, loss of appetite

Unstable stool, mucus or blood in the stool

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Diagnostic Methods Used in the Gastroenterology Department

Abdominal Ultrasound

A simple, safe, and painless method that allows visualization of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and other organs. Ultrasound helps detect inflammation, tumors, gallstones, organ enlargement, or structural changes.

Gastroscopy

An endoscopic examination of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. Performed through the mouth using a flexible endoscope. It allows detection of gastritis, ulcers, polyps, inflammation of the mucosa, and other upper GI lesions.

Colonoscopy

A visual examination of the colon using an endoscope inserted through the rectum. It helps detect polyps, tumors, ulcerative lesions, bleeding sources, and other lower intestinal tract pathologies.

How to Prepare for a Gastroenterologist Appointment

What Should You Do Before Visiting a Gastroenterologist?

1–2 days before the appointment, pay attention to your condition and record symptoms: when they occur, how often they repeat, whether they are related to eating or physical activity. This will help the doctor better understand your situation.

Do You Need to Come on an Empty Stomach?

This is not required for a standard consultation. If an ultrasound or gastroscopy is not planned, you may eat. However, avoid overeating before your visit, and refrain from heavy and fatty foods for several hours beforehand.

Should You Bring Previous Test Results?

If you have previous test results (e.g., blood, stool, ultrasound, gastroscopy, or colonoscopy), as well as discharge summaries or conclusions from other doctors — be sure to bring them with you. This will help the doctor assess your condition more quickly.

Initial Examination and Consultation Procedure

Complaint Assessment and Medical History Collection

The doctor will ask detailed questions about your symptoms: when they appeared, how often they occur, whether they are related to eating or other factors. The doctor also clarifies dietary habits, chronic conditions, and family history of digestive diseases. It is important to mention all medications you are currently taking.

Examination

A visual examination and palpation of the abdomen is performed to assess muscle tension, pain, or enlarged organs.

Prescribing Tests

After the examination, the doctor creates an individual diagnostic plan. It may include blood tests, stool tests, abdominal ultrasound, gastroscopy, or colonoscopy. All tests can be completed at the clinic at a convenient time for you.

Conclusion

At the end of the consultation, the doctor provides a preliminary diagnosis and written recommendations. These include which tests to undergo, which diet to follow, whether to take medications, or consult a specialist. Based on the diagnostic results, the treatment plan will be adjusted.

Advantages of the Department of Gastroenterology at Oxford Medical

The latest diagnostic technologies that allow you to obtain the most accurate results;

Appointment of a course of modern drug therapy using high-quality drugs;

Performing minimally invasive or endoscopic surgery using advanced technology (if necessary);

Individual selection of a comprehensive treatment course for each patient.

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Tyupa Larisa Petrovna
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Kovchun Oleksandr Yuriyovych
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Where Can You See a Gastroenterologist?

Oxford Medical clinics are located in most districts of Kyiv, making it convenient for each patient to make an appointment. You can choose a clinic near your home or workplace. Call us and book a visit at a convenient location if you need:

  • A gastroenterologist on the Left Bank;

  • A gastroenterologist in Berezniaky;

  • A gastroenterologist in Osokorky;

  • A gastroenterologist in Pozniaky;

  • A gastroenterologist in Pechersk;

  • A gastroenterologist near Zhytomyrska;

  • A gastroenterologist in Sviatoshyn;

  • A gastroenterologist in Solomianskyi district.

Our clinics are located for easy access by car or public transport. For example, our gastroenterology clinic in Pechersk is near the “Pecherska” and “Palats Ukraina” metro stations. The transportation hub is convenient, so you can easily find the clinic, even if you’re looking for a gastroenterologist near Konovaltsia — it’s very close. The Solomianskyi branch may also be convenient for those looking for a gastroenterologist near Shapoval Street. Call our contact center, and our administrators will help you choose the most convenient location to see a doctor.
In each clinic, you will find experienced doctors, modern equipment, and attentive care for your health.

You can make an appointment at the gastroenterology department of Oxford Medical by phone or through the form on the website.

Q&A

What is the difference between gastritis and an ulcer?

Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining, which can be acute or chronic. An ulcer is a deeper defect in the lining that penetrates into the submucosal layer. Ulcers are more dangerous because they can cause bleeding or perforation. A doctor makes an accurate diagnosis after a gastroscopy.

Can heartburn be a symptom of a serious disease?

Yes. While heartburn often results from overeating or fatty foods, it may also indicate gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), an ulcer, or other disorders. If the symptom recurs regularly, you should consult a gastroenterologist for evaluation.

How often should a gastroscopy be done?

The frequency of gastroscopy is determined by your doctor. It is usually performed once a year for chronic conditions (such as gastritis or ulcers). If there are no symptoms, the test may be one-time or done when needed for diagnosis clarification.

Which foods should be avoided in stomach disorders?

In cases of gastritis, ulcers, or reflux, it is recommended to avoid fried, spicy, smoked foods, sour vegetables, coffee, alcohol, and carbonated drinks. The diet is tailored individually based on the diagnosis. Self-imposed restrictions without a doctor’s advice may be ineffective.

Should you treat your liver if nothing hurts?

Liver diseases can remain asymptomatic for a long time. That’s why preventive exams (ultrasound, blood tests) are important even in the absence of complaints. If changes are detected, the doctor will determine whether treatment is needed or if monitoring and lifestyle changes are sufficient.

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