Endoscopy & CapsuleEndoscopy
What is Endoscopy?
Endoscopy is a safe, minimally invasive procedure that uses a thin, flexible tube with a tiny camera to examine the inside of the digestive tract. It helps doctors view the esophagus (food pipe), stomach, and small intestine in real time.

When is Endoscopy Needed?
* Persistent acidity or heartburn
* Frequent nausea or vomiting
* Difficulty swallowing food
* Unexplained stomach pain or ulcers
* Blood in vomit or stools
When to Consult a Doctor:
If you experience *chronic digestive discomfort, unexplained weight loss, or blood in vomit/stools*, consult a gastroenterologist immediately.
What Endoscopy Can Detect:
* Gastric ulcers & acid reflux damage
* Inflammation of stomach or intestines
* Internal bleeding sources
* Early-stage cancers
Benefits of Endoscopy:
✅ Early detection of serious diseases
✅ Quick and safe procedure
✅ Helps avoid major surgeries by detecting issues early
Why Choose Us:
At *Sri Manikanta Hospital, we ensure **painless, precise, and safe endoscopy procedures*, performed by experienced gastro specialists using advanced technology.
What is Capsule Endoscopy?
A pill-sized camera is swallowed, which captures thousands of images as it travels through the digestive tract. It is especially useful for examining the *small intestine*, an area not easily reached by traditional endoscopy.
When is Capsule Endoscopy Needed?
* Unexplained bleeding in stools
* Iron-deficiency anemia without clear cause
* Suspected small intestine tumors
* Chronic diarrhea or abdominal pain
* Crohn’s disease
When to Consult a Doctor:
If you have *black stools, anemia, unexplained abdominal pain, or ongoing digestive issues*, capsule endoscopy may be required.
What Capsule Endoscopy Can Detect
* Hidden internal bleeding
* Small intestine inflammation
* Growths or tumors
Benefits of Capsule Endoscopy:
✅ Non-invasive & painless
✅ Captures images of areas missed by normal endoscopy
✅ Helps in early cancer detection
Why Choose Us:
We bring this *advanced diagnostic test* to Nagarkurnool, saving patients the trouble of traveling to metro cities.