Diagnostic hysteroscopy is a medical procedure in which a thin telescope-like device called a hysteroscope is inserted through the cervix and into the uterus to visualize the interior. This exam allows doctors to identify causes of heavy periods, pelvic pain, and difficulty conceiving by detecting potential issues such as polyps, fibroids, or scar tissue.
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is a medical procedure in which a thin telescope-like device called a hysteroscope is inserted through the cervix and into the uterus to visualize the interior. This exam allows doctors to identify causes of heavy periods, pelvic pain, and difficulty conceiving by detecting potential issues such as polyps, fibroids, or scar tissue.
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the inside of a woman's uterus using a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope. This helps doctors diagnose conditions such as polyps or fibroids, and assesses the shape and size of the uterus.
Commonly performed under light sedation or local anesthesia. Results available immediately after procedure.