Abnormal smears

About 1 in 20 smear tests show mild cell changes.

Capsule endoscopy

Capsule endoscopy is a pill sized camera examination of the small bowel.

Cardiac electrophysiology study and catheter ablation

An electrophysiology study is a procedure to diagnose and treat an arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat.

Colonoscopy in Bristol

At Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital, our expert endoscopists have access to the latest equipment so that they can offer a comprehensive diagnosis of bowel conditions.

Colposcopy

If your cervical smear test indicates abnormal cells are present your consultant may recommend a colposcopy.

Cone biopsy

A cone biopsy is performed to investigate abnormal cells in your cervix.

Cystoscopy

Get rapid access to a cystoscopy at our Nuffield Health Hospital's. Our experienced urologists all specialise in this diagnostic procedure.

Cytology

Cytology is a form of pathology that diagnoses diseases and abnormalities at a cell level using a microscope.

Dermoscope

A dermoscope is a microscope like device used by dermatologists to examine individual skin lesions more closely.

Diagnostic endoscopy

At Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital, we offer a consultant-delivered endoscopy service. We provide patients with a comfortable, private day room, in a convenient city centre location with parking. Our unit provides high quality, individualised patient care from a team of Consultant Gastroenterologists, Surgeons and an Endoscopy Lead, in a fully-equipped first class environment for treatment and recovery, accredited by the Joint Advisory Group for gastrointestinal endoscopy (JAG).

Echocardiogram

An echocardiogram is an ultrasound procedure to examine your heart and its function including the level of blood flow.

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

An ECG (Electrocardiogram) measures the electrical activity of the heart and gives important information about the rate and regularity of beats, the size and position of the chambers and any damage to the heart.

Endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatogram (or ERCP)

An endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatogram (or ERCP) is a procedure to look for any problems in your bile duct or pancreatic duct using a flexible tube with a camera and light at the end called an endoscope.

Endoscopic ultrasound

Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a highly specialised investigation combining two types of tests - endoscopy and ultrasound.

Event monitor

If a normal ECG does not reveal any problems your consultant may recommend measuring your heart activity over 24 hours, 48 hours or 7 days using an event monitor.

Excisional biopsy

An excisional biopsy may be done if a needle biopsy can not be used, or if a needle biopsy does not give a definite result.

Family history screening

Family history screening may be done for a number of reasons including a family history of cancers or heart disease.

Fine needle biopsy

A biopsy is a procedure to remove and examine a sample of tissue from a lump or suspicious area of the body.

Flexible sigmoidoscopy

A flexible sigmoidoscopy is a procedure to look at the inside your sigmoid colon (last one-third of your colon) and rectum using a flexible telescope.

Gastroscopy (or gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy)

A gastroscopy is a procedure to look at the inside of the oesophagus (gullet), stomach and duodenum using a flexible telescope.

Gynaecological biopsies

A small sample of cells may be taken from the lining of your womb, cervix or vagina by a gynaecologist or specialist nurse.

Hysteroscopy

To fully examine the inside of your uterus (womb) your consultant may recommend a hysteroscopy.

Mole assessment

Over the past 25 years, rates of malignant melanoma in Britain have risen faster than any other common cancer.

Penile lesions (biopsy of)

If you have an unusual growth (lesion) or tumour on your penis your consultant may recommend taking a biopsy (sample) for analysis in a pathology lab.

Prostate screening

Many men from the age of 50 upwards experience bladder discomfort as a result of an enlarged prostate gland.

Rectal examination under anaesthetic (or rectal EUA)

If an examination of your rectum (back passage) is too painful or your consultant needs to treat an area of your rectum, you may be given general anaesthetic.

Sentinel node biopsy

Your sentinel nodes are a part of your lymph node system - the system that protects your body from infection and disease. Sentinel nodes are the first nodes that may be subject to the spread of cancer of the breast or melanoma (mole cancer).

Smear test (cervical screening)

A smear test, or cervical screening, is used to detect abnormal cells in your cervix (the entrance to your womb).

Therapeutic Endoscopy

A therapeutic endoscopy is a procedure to treat a problem with your upper gastrointestinal tract (mouth, oesophagus, stomach and small intestine).

Transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE)

A transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) is a diagnostic ultrasound test to look at the valves of your heart.

Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy

An upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy is a procedure to look at the inside of the oesophagus (gullet), stomach and duodenum using a flexible telescope. This procedure is sometimes known as a gastroscopy.