Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is a specialized procedure that allows for a direct visual examination of the interior of the uterus. By utilizing a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope, our clinic can accurately diagnose and often treat the causes of abnormal bleeding, structural irregularities, or fertility challenges without the need for traditional incisions.

Why Choose Us For Your Procedure?

Our clinic provides a discreet, professional, and supportive environment for all your diagnostic needs. We combine medical expertise with a patient-first approach to make your experience as seamless as possible. Our specialists are highly trained in gentle clinical techniques to ensure your physical comfort and reduce anxiety during every hysteroscopic examination. By utilizing state-of-the-art laboratory partnerships, we guarantee that any tissue samples or biopsies collected are analyzed with the highest level of diagnostic precision to provide a clear and accurate picture of your uterine health. Beyond the procedure itself, we prioritize your security by maintaining absolute privacy for all health data and screening results. If your results indicate a need for further action, our team provides comprehensive follow-up support, offering a clear and supportive roadmap for your ongoing care. From rapid result delivery to personalized health plans, we are dedicated to providing a superior experience that focuses on your long-term wellness and peace of mind.

Hysteroscopy FAQ

Is a hysteroscopy a major surgery?

No, a hysteroscopy is considered a minimally invasive procedure rather than major surgery. Because the scope is inserted through the natural opening of the cervix, there are no skin incisions, which significantly reduces recovery time and physical strain on the body.

Will the procedure be painful?

While some patients may experience mild cramping similar to a period, we prioritize your comfort. Depending on the complexity of the exam, we offer local or general anesthetic options and utilize the most advanced, thin instruments to ensure the process is as gentle as possible.

How long does the recovery take?

Most patients can go home shortly after the procedure and resume normal activities within 24 hours. You may experience light spotting or mild cramping for a day or two, but our team provides a comprehensive aftercare plan to support your quick return to health.

Why would I need a hysteroscopy instead of an ultrasound?

An ultrasound provides a view from the outside, whereas a hysteroscopy allows the doctor to see the inside of the uterus directly. This is often the “gold standard” for confirming the exact size and location of polyps or fibroids and for performing precise biopsies.