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When you visit our hospital, you can quickly access the tests and care you need from some of the region’s leading consultants who specialise in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of digestive diseases.
Our team covers all areas of gastroenterology and the three main gastrointestinal (GI) specialties: upper GI (your oesophagus stomach, and duodenum), lower GI (your large intestine) and colorectal (your colon and rectum).
You’ll get a quick and accurate diagnosis, and if you need onward care your treatment will be tailored to meet your needs.
We’ll help you every step of the way.
Why choose The Harborne Hospital?
Our team of specialists will work closely with consultants to provide a fast and accurate diagnosis. When you arrive with us for diagnostic tests or a scan you can be assured our team will look after you, talk you through what's going to happen and answer any questions you may have.
We work with leading consultants and surgeons who specialise in the investigation, management and treatment of a wide range of upper GI, lower GI and colorectal conditions and procedures.
Irritated gullet (food pipe). If you're experiencing heartburn and indigestion as a result of Barrett's oesophagus, we can treat it
Upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancers include cancer of the oesophagus, stomach, small bowel, pancreas, liver or biliary system. We provide expert diagnosis, treatment and care for all types of upper GI cancer
MUSCLE DISORDER IN THE GULLET
Achalasia is a rare muscle disorder in the oesophagus (gullet), which can make difficult to swallow food and drink.
STOMACH ACID BACKS UP IN THE OESPHAGUS IRRITATING THE TISSUE IN THE THROAT
If you're experiencing a burning sensation down your throat, it could be down to acid reflux - we can help
COLORECTAL CANCER AFFECTS THE LARGE BOWEL, WHICH IS MADE UP OF THE COLON AND RECTUM.
Screening can help diagnose colorectal cancer as early as possible, and in some cases detect cancer before you start to display symptoms. Early detection means treatment is likely to be more effective.
HERNIA (LUMP) NEAR YOUR BELLY BUTTON
If you have an umbilical hernia, our experts at HCA UK have the experience and expertise to treat it
All of your treatments will be personalised to your condition and needs, and you’ll receive comprehensive end-to-end care using the latest surgical and non-surgical procedures.
Recent advances in technology and care are transforming the treatment of digestive diseases. We offer a wide range of care, from diet and medication to endoscopic procedures and the latest surgical techniques.
If you need GI investigations, these are performed by specialist consultants in our endoscopy department. We can perform open, laparoscopic and minimally invasive alternatives depending on your individual diagnosis.
GALLBLADDER REMOVAL
If you need to have your gallbladder removed, HCA UK provides open cholecystectomy
RESTORING BOWEL FUNCTION AFTER A COLOSTOMY
If you've had a temporary colostomy, you'll need to have this procedure to restore bowel function
ABDOMIOPERINEAL RESECTION / RECTAL CANCER SURGERY
A high or lower procedure to treat cancer of the rectum
Piles can be uncomfortable and cause irritation but they can easily be removed with a surgical procedure called a haemorrhoidectomy.
KEYHOLE SURGERY TO REPAIR A HERNIA
If you need to have a hernia repaired, HCA UK provides laparoscopic hernia repair
OPEN OR LARPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR A HERNIA IN THE GROIN
Inguinal hernia surgery is a surgical procedure to repair a hernia and strengthen the supporting abdominal muscles. This can be a primary hernia, or a recurrent hernia.
SURGERY TO REPAIR A HERNIA NEAR YOUR NAVAL
Umbilical hernia surgery is a common procedure for infants and young children, particularly in babies born prematurely.
SURGERY TO REPAIR A HERNIA AT THE TOP OF YOUR THIGH
If you have a lump pushing through the top of your inner thigh, it may be a femoral hernia. HCA UK's experts can help.
SURGERY TO REPAIR YOUR ABDOMEN FROM A HIATUS HERNIA
Keyhole or minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques are used during repair surgery
REPAIR TO A REOCCURRING HERNIA AT A PREVIOUS SURGERY SCAR
If you've a lump pushing a previous surgery scar, it may be a recurrent incisional hernia. HCA UK can help.
All of your treatments will be personalised to your condition and needs, and you’ll receive comprehensive end-to-end care using the latest surgical and non-surgical procedures.
Recent advances in technology and care are transforming the treatment of digestive diseases. We offer a wide range of care, from diet and medication to endoscopic procedures and the latest surgical techniques.
If you need GI investigations, these are performed by specialist consultants in our endoscopy department. We can perform open, laparoscopic and minimally invasive alternatives depending on your individual diagnosis.
If you have been diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer, we will connect you with the right specialist expert consultant for your condition. Our specialists cover the treatment of all types of cancers of the digestive system, including oesophageal cancer, stomach cancer (gastric cancer), pancreatic cancer, bowel cancer (colorectal cancer) and anal cancer.
We can provide you with the full breadth of cancer care in one location - from screening and diagnostics, to treatment options, including: surgery, interventional radiology, the latest treatment techniques in radiotherapy, innovative anti-cancer therapies (chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapies) and highly specialised surgery including hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) with cytoreductive surgery.
Our team can help with any enquiries or you can make an appointment with one of our experienced consultants.