Cystoscopy Abroad

Details of leading clinics and hospitals performing Cystoscopy to international patients.
Private Hospital in Thailand  Cystoscopy is available
✓ JCI accredited ✓ ISO certified 
BNH Women's Health Center has over 30 Obstetrics & Gynecology specialists, treating thousands of women every year. Services include maternity, gynecological check-ups, gynecological surgery, and infertility treatments.
Private Hospital in Turkey  Cystoscopy is available
✓ JCI accredited ✓ ISO certified 
Anadolu Medical Center is one of the most modern, comprehensive and respected hospitals in Turkey. Anadolu is affiliated with John Hopkins Hospital.
Private Hospital in Malaysia  Cystoscopy is available
✓ ISO certified 
Part of the KPJ Healthcare Group, which owns 19 hospitals in Malaysia, the hospital has more than 50 resident physicians specializing in orthopedics, dermatology, hematology, neurology, pediatric surgery, radiology, physiotherapy, urology, ob-gyn, ENT and more.
University Hospital in Germany  Cystoscopy is available
Heidelberg University Hospital is one of Europe`s leading medical centers. World-renowned experts provide comprehensive care of the highest international standards in all medical specialties.
Private Hospital in India  Cystoscopy is available
✓ JCI accredited ✓ ISO certified 
The Apollo Hospital Chennai is part of the Apollo Hospitals group. The hospital is JCI accredited and considered as one of the best hospitals in India.
Private Hospital in Malaysia  Cystoscopy is available
A comprehensive tertiary healthcare centre servicing local patients and foreign patients from neighboring countries.
Non-profit Hospital in Germany  Cystoscopy is available
✓ JCI accredited 
The DRK Clinic Group houses one of the most prominent gynaecological and obstetric departments in Berlin. The complete range of modern diagnostic technology, surgical options and treatment methods are applied to meet the patients individual needs.
Family Hospital in Mexico  Cystoscopy is available
✓ ISO certified 
A small medical facility offering healthcare services for women and their family.
Private Hospital in Mexico  Cystoscopy is available
✓ JCI accredited 
Hospital CIMA Monterrey is an acute-care hospital that was originally a women's specialty hospital (formerly known as Hospital Santa Engracia) when it opened in 1996. It is located in San Pedro, Garza Garcia, a suburb of Monterrey, in Mexico.
Public Hospital in Israel  Cystoscopy is available
The largest medical centre in Israel and the Middle East, internationally renowned for it's medical excellence. Around 31,000 inpatients are treated annually.
Private Hospital in Thailand  Cystoscopy is available
✓ JCI accredited ✓ ISO certified 
This multi-specialty tertiary hospital offers various medical services as well as dental procedures to local and overseas patients. It serves over 100,000 international patients every year.
Trust Hospital in India  Cystoscopy is available
✓ JCI accredited ✓ ISO certified 
Trust based hospital that treats around 7,000 international patients a year. India's first JCI and comprehensive NABH accredited hospital.
Private Hospital in Turkey  Cystoscopy is available
✓ JCI accredited ✓ ISO certified 
One of the largest private healthcare providers in Turkey. Has obtained JCI accreditation and is ISO certified. This hospital treats approximately 12,000 international patients annually.
Private Hospital in Turkey  Cystoscopy is available
German Hospital Camlica has achieved a 7 star rating. It has 24 highly skilled and experienced physicians, who treat around 500 international patients each year.
Public Hospital in Israel  Cystoscopy is available
A large teaching hospital staffed by over 4,000 physicians, nurses, researchers, and allied caregivers, Rambam is Northern Israel’s largest hospital, a tertiary referral center for a population of over 2 million people.
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About Cystoscopy

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.
What is Cystoscopy?
Cystoscopy is a procedure in which the bladder is examined using a cystoscope. Cystoscopy is performed by a urologist or a urologic surgeon.

Cystoscopy is usually done to identify abnormalities in the bladder. It is also performed during surgeries of the urinary tract. During a cystoscopy, the urethra, prostrate, bladder, and ureters are examined.

If abnormalities are discovered during cystoscopy, surgery can be performed. Cancer, urinary tract disorders, infection and causes of pain during urination may be diagnosed during cystoscopy.

How is Cystoscopy Performed?
A cystoscope is used to perform cystoscopy. The cystoscope is a special endoscopic tube with a tiny camera attached to the end. Cystoscopes may be rigid or flexible. The doctor will determine which type of cystoscope to use depending on the purpose of the cystoscopy. The urethra is cleansed first. Then, medicine is applied to numb the lining inside the urethra. The cystoscope is then inserted into the bladder through the urethra. Water or saline water is filled in the bladder through the cystoscope. The patient is then asked to express the feeling, through which the patient’s condition is known. The bladder wall is stretched when the fluid fills the bladder. When this happens, the patient may feel the urge to urinate. However, the bladder should remain full through out the examination. Abnormal tissues are extracted through the cystoscope and sent for lab analysis.

How to Prepare for Cystoscopy?
  • The doctor should be informed if the patient is:
    • Allergic to any medicines and anesthesia.
    • Suffering from any ailments or medical conditions, including pregnancy.
    • Taking any medication
  • Arrangements should be made for someone to drive the patient home
  • The patient may be given medication to prevent a urinary tract infection that may result after cystoscopy.


Duration of procedure/surgery:
Approximately 20 minutes

Days admitted:
Cystoscopy is usually done as an outpatient procedure.

Anesthesia:
The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia. General or spinal anesthesia is administered if required.

Recovery:
- The patient may have blood in the urine and experience a burning sensation while urinating for a couple of days after the surgery.
- The patient is required to drink plenty of fluids to help alleviate the burning sensation and avoid a urinary tract infection.
- The urine is slightly pink in color many days after cystoscopy.

Risks:
The risks involved in cystoscopy are:
- Excessive bleeding
- Infection of the bladder
- Bladder wall rupture

After care:
- The patient is required to drink 4 to 6 glasses of water per day after the cystoscopy.

The patient should contact the doctor if the following symptoms of infection occur:
- Fever
- Chills
- Pain
- Urine
- Decrease in urine output
- Dribbling of urine
- Lower abdominal pain and discomfort.
- Excessive bleeding
- Testicular pain