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PREP INSTRUCTIONS Upper Endoscopy [Printable version] READ CAREFULLY - Do not take aspirin or aspirin-like products (i.e. Advil, Aleve) for one week prior to your procedure. You may have Tylenol (acetaminophen).
- Please inform us if you are a diabetic so that we can schedule you early in the day.
- Please inform us if you have an allergy to latex products.
- If you take any blood thinning medications (i.e. Coumadin, Plavix, Aggrenox, Pletal, Pradaxa, Trental or Ticlid ), you must bring this to the attention of this office.
- Please let us know in advance if you have a history of a prosthetic heart valve, history of endocarditis, vascular graft implantation or prosthetic joints, as a prophylactic antibiotic may be necessary prior to performing an upper endoscopy in these situations.
- Please contact this office at least two days prior to your procedure if you need to cancel.
- If your procedure is being performed in the hospital, call the hospital the day before the procedure after 3:30 PM for arrival time.
Mather Hospital: 476-2717 St. Charles Hospital: 474-6441 - If your procedure is in our office we will call you two days before to confirm the time of the procedure.
- If we have given you a prescription for blood work please have this performed 7 - 14 days prior to your procedure unless instructed otherwise by our office.
THE DAY OF YOUR PROCEDURE - Do not eat or drink anything after midnight immediately before the procedure. If your procedure is scheduled for the afternoon, you may have clear liquids ONLY UP UNTIL 6 HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROCEDURE.
Clear Liquids include: - Strained fruit juices without pulp (apple, white grape or lemonade)
- Water
- Clear broth or bouillon, coffee or tea (without milk or non-dairy creamer)
- Have nothing by mouth, including chewing gum or any kind of candy, i.e. mints, tic-tacs, hard candy etc.
- On the day of the procedure take all other necessary medications (blood pressure and cardiac medications) with a sip of water as you normally do.
- Loose fitting clothing should be worn, particularly at the sleeves and waist. Please do not wear contact lenses, eye make-up, or lipstick. It is recommended that you leave all body jewelry home.
- Please bring all medications, including inhalers, with you the day of your procedure.
- In the event your physical condition changes (cold, fever, illness) please contact us prior to coming to the office/hospital for your procedure.
- After your procedure, you will not be released unless there is a driver to take you home.
- If you have any questions please contact our office at (631) 751-8700.
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