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Day of Exam Prep:
UpperEndoscopy, EndoscopicUltrasound, Sonogram Prep
These procedures you prep for the same way no eating for 8
hours before the procedure and no drinking 4 hours before the procedure. For
the Endoscopy and the Endoscopic Ultrasound, you sleep through the
procedure, and the doctor inserts the scope to check for abnormalities.
During the abdominal ultrasound, the radiologist checks the liver,
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Day Prior Exam Prep:
Colonoscopy - Half Lightely and Golytle
To prepare for the colonoscopy one must not eat for 24 hours
prior to the procedure, and not drink 4 hours before the procedure, The day
before the procedure you MUST drink a lot of clear liquids. The prep may get
pricey based on the insurance, you can go with the generic which is the
golytle prep. For both of these preps, when you go to the pharmacy you need
to buy a bottle of citroma (lemon flavor) over the counter. The citroma is a
lexative, which will help initiate the bowl movements before the prescribed
prep. Half Lightely is a half of the Golytle container and it also contains
two pills. These pills follow the bottle of citroma, you take the pills 30
minutes apart from each other. After the pills you drink the half gallon.
Golytle is a gallon which contains powder just like the half gallon of Half
Lightley, you mix this powder with water to the fill line shake till the
substance is dissolved and drink it slowly. The whole day on top of the
prep, you are not eating and drinking clear liquids to keep yourself
hydrated. The day of the exam, no liquids four hours before the procedure.
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HALF LIGHTLY COLONOSCOPY PREP |
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GOLYTLE COLONOSCOPY PREP |
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MoviPrep COLONOSCOPY INSTRUCTIONS |
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Drs. Tenner and Baradarian are Board Certified Gastroenterologists performing a
variety of tests and procedures at their private offices and at Maimonides
Medical Center.
We perform many tests & procedure, including: Barium Enema Barium Esophagram
Capsule Endoscopy Colonoscopy Colon Cancer Screening EGD (Esophagogastroduodenoscopy)
Endoscopic Ultrasound ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
Esophageal Dilation Esophageal pH Fundoplication Hemorrhoid Banding
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Endoscopic Gastrostomy) Sigmoidoscopy Stool Acidity Test Upper GI Series
BrooklynGI.com with offices in New York City Brooklyn Queens and Manhattan.
Treating patients from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. is dedicated to
helping patients and physicians receive accurate and up-to-date information on
the Gastrointestinal tract (GI Tract) The organs that compose the GI tract
include, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine (Colon), Pancreas
and the Liver and Gall Bladder (Hepato-Biliary Tree) Dr. Scott Tenner.
Physicians include Dr. Scott Tenner Dr. Robin Baradarian Dr. Susan Ramdhaney Dr.
Nison Badalov.
Gastrointestinal GI diseases and conditions including Achalasia Private Practice
at 2211 Emmons Ave. Other locations include Maimonides Medical Center 1025 48th
Street, Beth Israel Medical Center at KD3201 Kings Highway, Kingsbrook Jewish
Medical Ctr at 585 Schenectady Ave, Brookdale Hospital at One Brookdale Plaza,
and Kings Highway Hospital at 2525 Kings Highway
Barrett's Esophagus Chronic Hepatitis Cirrhosis of the liver Celiac disease
Collagenous Colitis Colorectal cancer Colorectal polyps Constipation Crohn's
disease Diverticulosis And Diverticulitis Fatty liver (Steatohepatitis)
Gallstones Gas Gastritis Gastric Cancer GERD Helicobacter pylori infection
Hemochromatosis Hemorrhoids Hepatitis (Viral Hepatitis A, B, C etc) Hiatus
Hernia Irritable Bowel Syndrome Lactose Intolerance Liver failure and
transplantation Lymphocytic Colitis Microscopic Colitis Esophageal Cancer
Pancreatitis Peptic Ulcer Primary biliary cirrhosis Reflux esophagitis
Ulcerative colitis
A premier site for the diagnosis, treatment and management Gastrointestinal
diseases, Drs. Tenner and Baradarian provide a variety of Patient Services.
Drs. Tenner and Baradarian are Board Certified Gastroenterologists performing a
variety of tests and procedures at their private offices and at Maimonides
Medical Center.
We perform many tests & procedure, including: Barium Enema Barium Esophagram
Capsule Endoscopy Colonoscopy Colon Cancer Screening EGD (Esophagogastroduodenoscopy)
Endoscopic Ultrasound ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
Esophageal Dilation Esophageal pH Fundoplication Hemorrhoid Banding
Hemorrhoidectomy Lactose Tolerance Test Liver Biopsy PEG (Percutaneous
Endoscopic Gastrostomy) Sigmoidoscopy Stool Acidity Test Upper GI Series
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