Worried about colorectal polyps or looking to screen for colon cancer? At Curis Life Clinic, Andheri West, we offer expert-led polyp removal through advanced endoscopic procedures like colonoscopy with polypectomy and endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR). Our goal is to protect your health and prevent future risks by identifying and removing GI tract polyps before they turn into something more serious.
Whether it’s a sessile polyp, pedunculated polyp, or pre-cancerous adenomatous polyp, our gastroenterologists use minimally invasive techniques to ensure safe and complete GI polyp removal.
What is Polypectomy?
Polypectomy is the medical term for polyp removal, typically done during a colonoscopy procedure. It allows your doctor to both detect and remove colon or rectal polyps in the same session—minimizing risk and maximizing convenience.
Types of polyps removed include:
- Adenomatous polyps (potentially pre-cancerous)
- Hyperplastic polyps (typically benign)
- Sessile polyps (flat and harder to detect)
- Pedunculated polyps (attached by a stalk)
We perform:
- Endoscopic polyp removal
- Rectal polyp removal
- Colonoscopic excision of polyps
- Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) – for larger or flat lesions
- Snare polypectomy (hot or cold)
Visit Us for Polyp Removal in Andheri West
- Book a Consultation Today: Schedule a GI screening or follow-up for polyp detection and removal.
- Check EMI Options: We offer flexible payment plans so cost isn’t a barrier to care.
- Explore Insurance Benefits: Most colonoscopies and polypectomies are covered—ask about cashless options.
- Call us at +91 9987046376 for consultation on Polypectomy in Andheri West!
When is GI Polyp Removal Needed?
You may need a polypectomy if:
- You’re undergoing colon cancer screening
- Polyps are detected during a routine colonoscopy
- You have a history of polyps in the colon
- You’re at higher risk for colorectal cancer
- A previous polyp biopsy showed abnormal cells
Polypectomy is both diagnostic and preventive, helping to avoid progression to colon cancer.
How Is Endoscopic Polyp Removal Done?
During your colonoscopy with polypectomy, your gastroenterologist will:
- Insert a flexible scope with a camera to visualize the colon.
- Identify and assess GI tract polyps.
- Use a snare loop or EMR tool to remove the polyp.
- Collect tissue for histopathological analysis (polyp histology).
- Control any bleeding using hot snare or other tools.
Recovery is quick, with most patients going home within a few hours.
Precision Medicine in Polyp Management
At Curis Life, we believe in precision care. Every polyp removed is sent for detailed polyp pathology to understand its nature—benign, precancerous, or cancerous. We combine this data with your family history, symptoms, and risk profile to design your digestive health screening schedule and treatment plan.
This proactive approach is key to colorectal cancer prevention.
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Colonoscopy Preparation & Aftercare
Before your procedure:
- Follow the bowel prep for colonoscopy instructions carefully.
- Fast as instructed for optimal results.
After the procedure:
- Mild bloating or cramping is normal.
- Some may experience bleeding after polyp removal—our team monitors and manages this with care.
- Avoid strenuous activity for 24–48 hours.
Our staff will guide you through all preparation and post-care steps for a smooth experience.
Cost of Polypectomy in Andheri West
At Curis Life, we make advanced care accessible and affordable:
- Average cost: ₹6,000 – ₹15,000 (Includes colonoscopy, sedation, polyp excision, and pathology)
- Insurance accepted: Most health plans cover colonoscopy with polypectomy
FAQ For Polypectomy
What is a polypectomy?
A procedure to remove polyps from the colon or rectum during a colonoscopy.
Are colon polyps dangerous?
Some can turn into colorectal cancer if not removed, especially adenomatous polyps.
Is polypectomy painful?
No, it’s done under sedation. You’ll be comfortable and monitored throughout.
How long does it take to recover?
Most people recover fully within 24–48 hours with minimal restrictions.
What happens to the polyp after removal?
It is sent for polyp histology to analyze its type and determine follow-up care.
What are the risks?
Rarely, you may experience minor bleeding after polyp removal or mild cramps.
How should I prepare for polypectomy?
Follow your bowel prep instructions strictly and avoid eating for the recommended time.
When should I get another colonoscopy?
Based on polyp type, your gastroenterologist will guide your screening schedule.
How much does polyp removal cost in Andheri West?
₹6,000–₹15,000 depending on number of polyps, type, and sedation needs.
Where can I get polyp removal near me?
Curis Life Clinic in Andheri West offers expert endoscopic polyp removal and personalized GI care.
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