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Do you get results immediately after the colonoscopy?

Your doctor can tell you if they found any abnormal tissues or polyps immediately after the procedure. If they find something, they send it to the laboratory to determine its cancer status.

Lab results should come back in a few days. Your doctor will schedule an appointment to discuss the results with you. They may recommend more frequent surveillance to see if you have more polyps, especially if they were precancerous or cancerous.

What is a diagnostic colonoscopy?

How long does a diagnostic colonoscopy take?

Are you asleep during a colonoscopy?

How do you feel after a diagnostic colonoscopy?

How long after a colonoscopy can you eat and drink again?

Why would you need a diagnostic colonoscopy?

What is the difference between a regular colonoscopy and a diagnostic colonoscopy?

* Savings estimate based on a study of more than 1 billion claims comparing self-pay (or cash pay) prices of a frequency-weighted market basket of procedures to insurer-negotiated rates for the same. Claims were collected between July 2017 and July 2019. R.Lawrence Van Horn, Arthur Laffer, Robert L.Metcalf. 2019. The Transformative Potential for Price Transparency in Healthcare: Benefits for Consumers and Providers. Health Management Policy and Innovation, Volume 4, Issue 3.

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