About Cystoscopy
Cystoscopy at Family Health and Surgical Hospital provides endoscopic inspection of the urethra and bladder to investigate urinary symptoms. The plan is selected after consultation and is tailored to the patient’s symptoms, reports, general health and treatment goals.
For Cystoscopy, investigations are chosen carefully to identify infection, stone, obstruction or other causes without unnecessary testing.
When to Seek Medical Advice
The following concerns may need a specialist assessment. This list is not a diagnosis, and symptoms can have more than one cause.
- blood in urine without a clear cause
- recurrent infection, bladder pain or suspected blockage
- abnormal scan or need to evaluate the bladder lining
Evaluation for Cystoscopy
Evaluation starts with listening to the patient’s concern and reviewing relevant medical history. Investigations are selected according to the clinical findings.
Urology Treatment Options
The doctor discusses suitable options, expected benefits, limitations and recovery before treatment. No single approach is appropriate for every patient.
Recovery & Follow-Up
Good recovery depends on the condition, type of treatment and the patient’s overall health. Follow the treating doctor’s individual instructions.
- Follow fluid and medicine advice specific to the diagnosis
- Attend stent, catheter or report review on time when applicable
- Seek urgent help for fever, inability to urinate or uncontrolled pain
Why Choose Family Health and Surgical Hospital?
- Multiple specialties and diagnostic support under one roof
- Clear counselling before medicines, procedures or surgery
- Patient-friendly environment with planned follow-up
- 24/7 emergency and patient-support availability
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I book a consultation for Cystoscopy?
Book a consultation when symptoms are persistent, worsening, affecting daily life, or when another doctor or report has advised specialist review for Cystoscopy.
Which tests are required before Cystoscopy treatment?
Tests are not identical for every patient. The specialist first reviews symptoms and examination findings, then recommends only the investigations needed to confirm the diagnosis and plan care.
Is a procedure always necessary for Cystoscopy?
No. Depending on the condition, treatment may include observation, medicines, lifestyle changes, rehabilitation or a procedure. The available options are explained before a decision is made.
How should I prepare for my appointment?
Bring previous prescriptions, scans, laboratory reports, a list of current medicines and details of allergies or earlier procedures.
How do I book an appointment?
Use the Contact page or call Family Health and Surgical Hospital to confirm the doctor’s available consultation timing.