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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLEXIBLE SIGMOIDOSCOPY
gastrogroup.orgWhat is flexible sigmoidoscopy? Flexible sigmoidoscopy is a procedure that enables your physician to examine the lining of the rectum and a portion of the colon (large bowel) by inserting a flexible …
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www.cigna.com_____Flexible Sigmoidoscopy . with possible biopsy and/or polypectomy with possible use of (pt initials) electrocautery. This examination involves the passage of a shorter, flexible instrument through the rectum to view the lining of the lower large bowel with possible moderate sedation.
Summary of Benefits
www.cigna.comflexible sigmoidoscopy) › Depression screenings › Diabetes screenings › Diabetes self-management training › Glaucoma tests › Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection screening › Hepatitis C screening › HIV screening › Lung cancer screening with low dose computed . tomography (LDCT) › Medical nutrition therapy services › Obesity ...
Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance
static.cigna.comflexible sigmoidoscopy every five years colonoscopy every ten years double-contrast barium enema (DCBE) every five years computed tomographic colonography (CTC) every five years At times tests are used alone or may be used in combination to improve sensitivity or when the initial test cannot be completed.
WELLNESS AND HEALTHSCREENING CLAIM FORM Failure to ...
www.aflacgroupinsurance.comFlexible Sigmoidoscopy Hemoccult Stool Analysis HIV (Human Immunodefiency) HPV (Human Papillomavirus) HSN Strains Human Coronavirus Testing Immunizations Mammograms Non-Diagnostic Vascular Screening Pap Smears PSA Test Serum Cholesterol Test Serum Protein Skin Cancer Screening Spinal CT Screening Stress Test on Bicycle or Treadmill …
AFLAC CANCER CARE
webordering.aflac.com• flexible sigmoidoscopy • thermography result of receiving a diagnosis of Int • hemoccult stool • colonoscopy Associated Cancerous Condition. The purpose of the specimen (lab confirmed) • virtual colonoscopy This benefit is limited to one payment per Calendar Year, per Covered Person. These tests must be performed to
Department Directory - Lahey Health
www.lahey.orgFlexible Sigmoidoscopy . 6 CENTRAL . Executive Health . 4 SOUTHEAST . Exercise Tolerance Testing . 5 CENTRAL . Family Waiting Room (SICU) 2 EAST . Family Waiting Room (Surgical) 2 CENTRAL . Gastroenterology . 6 CENTRAL . General Internal Medicine . 67 S. Bedford St. General Surgery . 6 CENTRAL . Gift Shop . MAIN LOBBY . Gynecology .
Medical Necessity Form Rev 8.16 - Peoples Health
www.peopleshealth.comi. Flexible sigmoidoscopy – one every 48 months Fecal occult blood test – one every 12 months iii. Screening colonoscopy – one every 24 months c. Pap smear, pelvic exam – one every 12 months d. Prostate cancer screening – one every 12 months e. Screening mammogram – one every 12 months . 18. Select Medicare Part B-covered drugs
NHS Trust Preparing for a Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
www.ipswichhospital.nhs.ukPage 4 Page 5 Dietary advice It is essential that your bowel is empty on the day of your examination so that the doctor or specialist nurse can see the lining of the bowel.
CHAPTER 32 Gastrointestinal Interventions
www.jblearning.comother indications. Diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome in patients older than age 50 may require flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy (Hyams, 2001).