Gastroenterology at Hackensack
Meridian Health
Meridian Health


If you're experiencing digestive issues or your doctor has recommended an upper endoscopy, we are here to help you understand the process. An upper endoscopy (EGD) is a common, safe, and highly effective procedure our specialists use to diagnose and treat conditions of the upper GI tract.
Our goal is to ensure you feel informed, comfortable, and confident in your care.
An upper endoscopy is a preventative measure to help detect potential issues at an early stage, even before you may experience any symptoms. It is also helpful in enabling your physician to diagnose the cause of certain symptoms you may already be experiencing, such as:
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To allow for a thorough exam, your stomach should be completely empty. This means that you cannot have anything to eat or drink after midnight the evening before the procedure.
If your physician removes biopsies or polyps during the exam, you may experience some spotting of blood afterward. However, this is rarely serious. You should not drive or operate machinery for the remainder of the procedure day.
Your physician will be able to provide you with additional information before your procedure.
Other types of diagnostic procedures for the digestive system include barium x-rays and CAT scans with contrast. Your physician will discuss which type of exam is best for you.



