What to Expect at Your First Gastroenterology Appointment

Seeing a specialist for the first time can feel daunting. Knowing what to expect can help make the experience smoother and less stressful. 

Before Your Appointment 

  • Referral and records: Bring your GP referral, previous test results (blood tests, scans), and a list of current medications. 
  • Symptom diary: Jot down your main symptoms, when they occur, and anything that makes them better or worse. This helps me understand your story. 

 

During the Consultation 

  • History and questions: You’ll be asked about your medical history, family history, lifestyle, and specific digestive symptoms. 
  • Examination: A gentle physical examination may be performed, usually focused on the abdomen. 
  • Discussion: I will explain what might be causing your symptoms and outline possible next steps. 

 

Tests and Procedures 

You may be recommended blood tests, scans, or procedures such as a gastroscopy or colonoscopy. These will be explained clearly, including their benefits and risks. 

 

After the Appointment 

You’ll leave with a plan — whether it’s lifestyle advice, medication, or a procedure. Results and follow-up will also be discussed so you know what comes next. 

Takeaway: Your first gastroenterology appointment is about listening to your concerns, gathering information, and building a plan to improve your digestive health. 

 

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