Gastroscopy is a diagnostic procedure where a flexible tube with a camera and light is inserted through the esophagus into the stomach to visually examine its lining and other organs in the upper gastrointestinal tract for signs of disease or damage, such as ulcers or inflammation. This process can also provide biopsies for further lab testing.
Gastroscopy is a diagnostic procedure where a flexible tube with a camera and light is inserted through the esophagus into the stomach to visually examine its lining and other organs in the upper gastrointestinal tract for signs of disease or damage, such as ulcers or inflammation. This process can also provide biopsies for further lab testing.
Gastroscopy is an endoscopic procedure to examine the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and first part of the small intestine using a flexible tube with a camera and light. It helps diagnose conditions such as ulcers, inflammation, or tumors.
Bulgaria's healthcare system is known for its affordability compared to other European countries. Gastroscopy costs around 100-300 EUR ($114-$345) depending on the location and hospital.