Roshan Ariyaratnam General Surgeon

Endoscopy Moorabbin

State-of-the-art gastrointestinal endoscopy services across Moorabbin.

Understanding Endoscopy

Digestive discomfort can interfere with your comfort, energy, and day-to-day life. If you’re experiencing persistent abdominal pain, irregular bowel movements, or signs such as bleeding, it’s understandable to want clarity and reassurance quickly.

Your digestive health is key to your overall wellbeing, and symptoms such as discomfort, bleeding, or altered bowel patterns may signal an issue that requires assessment. An endoscopy performed by a skilled surgeon like Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam may help provide answers.

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What is an Endoscopy Procedure?

Through a small, flexible camera, an endoscopy enables close examination of areas such as the oesophagus, stomach, small bowel, and colon. It’s an important tool for detecting conditions including ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease, colorectal cancer, and liver disorders.

Colonoscopies and gastroscopies are types of endoscopy. A gastroscopy focuses on the upper digestive tract, while a colonoscopy examines the rectum and colon, also known as the large bowel. For many patients in Moorabbin and regional Victoria, an endoscopy aims to offer answers and information about potential treatment options in one procedure.

Your Endoscopy Procedure With Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam

Dedicated to high standards of medical care and patient comfort, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam combines modern surgical methods with a caring, personal touch. He and his team understand the concerns many people have before an endoscopy and prioritise making every step comfortable and reassuring.

Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam conducts each procedure according to the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards. Colonoscopy and gastroscopy services are performed under the Colonoscopy Clinical Care Standard to promote safety and quality outcomes.

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Sometimes, waiting lists can postpone a diagnosis that needs to be made sooner. To support patients requiring timely assessment, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam provides open-access endoscopy, allowing procedures to be booked immediately after a Telehealth or in-person consultation. His team carefully prioritises each case based on clinical need.

For referring doctors, if you believe this option may benefit your patient, please indicate this when emailing your referral.

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Our Endoscopy Services

Gastroscopy Moorabbin

Gastroscopy

A gastroscopy involves examining the upper digestive tract, including the oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum. It’s often recommended to explore causes of nausea, reflux, upper abdominal pain, or low iron levels, and it may help identify inflammation or ulceration.

Colonoscopy Moorabbin

Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy is a form of endoscopy designed to inspect the large bowel, including the rectum and colon. It plays a vital role in detecting colorectal cancer, finding and removing polyps, and assessing issues such as bleeding, long-term diarrhoea, or altered bowel patterns. Each year, more than one million colonoscopies are carried out in Australia.

Want to start uncovering the cause of your symptoms and explore your treatment choices?

Your Endoscopy Moorabbin Questions Answered

While the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program offers free home testing to Australians aged 45 to 74, anybody experiencing concerning symptoms should see their doctor to potentially arrange an endoscopy. Symptoms to look out for include abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, difficulty swallowing, reflux, changes in bowel movements, and unexplained weight loss.

Depending on your appointment time and any medical or dietary requirements, preparation instructions may vary. In most cases, patients are asked to avoid solid foods for at least six hours and clear liquids for two hours before the procedure. As you’ll receive sedation, please bring a responsible adult and organise a safe way home, as driving afterwards isn’t permitted.

Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam will provide detailed written instructions on how to prepare for your colonoscopy. Proper preparation is crucial, as it ensures he will be able to see your bowel, its lining, and other areas clearly during your procedure. You may be given instructions for standard bowel preparation, extended bowel preparation, or bowel preparation with Colonolytely. Ensure you follow your specific instructions carefully, arrive with a responsible adult, and arrange transport home, as you will not be able to drive after sedation.

Your doctor may occasionally advise exploring other approaches prior to endoscopy, such as:

  • Partial colon examination (sigmoidoscopy)
  • Stool test for hidden blood
  • Bowel DNA test using a stool sample
  • Virtual colonoscopy, or colonography
  • Barium X-ray examination

An endoscopy gives doctors a clear, real-time look inside the bowel and oesophagus, making it easier to detect inflammation, ulcers, or early signs of colorectal cancer. It also enables biopsies and polyp removal during the same procedure.

Potential risks of endoscopy are uncommon but may include bleeding, perforation, cardiorespiratory complications, and, in very rare cases, death. However, while any procedure comes with risks, the risk of delaying or forgoing endoscopy may be greater than the procedure itself. This is because if you do not have the gastroscopy or colonoscopy your doctor recommends, this could delay diagnosis and potential treatment options.

Holmesglen Private Hospital is easily accessible to patients in:

Why Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam?

Endoscopy Specialist

A primary benefit of undergoing an endoscopy is that it enables early detection and removal of polyps or abnormal tissue, which could otherwise progress to cancer if not treated promptly.

Rapid Access

Patients are usually seen within one week of referral, with open-access endoscopy helping to shorten waiting periods.

Quality and Accreditation

Endoscopy procedures are performed in fully accredited facilities that comply with NSQHS and recognised quality healthcare standards.

Make an Appointment at Our Endoscopy Centre Closest to You

If you’re experiencing digestive issues such as pain, altered bowel habits, or signs that raise concern, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam and his caring team are here to assist. Their modern endoscopy facilities across Moorabbin and regional Victoria make it easier to access prompt and thorough investigation.

Book an appointment today to discuss your symptoms, referral, and whether you may be eligible for open-access endoscopy.

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