⚠ Draft — pending clinical sign-off by our CMO
Colonoscopy: cost, NHS wait & what to expect
Typical self-pay price
£1,200–£2,600
Typical NHS wait
Around 6–18 weeks
Overview
A colonoscopy is a test that looks at the inside of the large bowel (colon) using a thin, flexible tube with a camera. It can find and often treat problems such as polyps at the same time.
Why it's done
- Change in bowel habit, bleeding or unexplained symptoms
- Follow-up of a positive bowel-screening test
- Surveillance for people at higher risk of bowel cancer
What happens
You take bowel-cleansing preparation beforehand. The test takes around 30–45 minutes, usually with sedation or gas-and-air. Small polyps can be removed and biopsies taken during the test.
Recovery
- Rest for the day if you have sedation, and do not drive
- Some bloating or wind afterwards is normal
- Results for biopsies take a week or two
Risks & things to consider
- Discomfort or bloating
- Small risk of bleeding, especially after polyp removal
- Very small risk of a tear (perforation)
- Sedation risks
Alternatives
- CT colonography (a scan) in some situations
- Stool tests such as FIT for screening
- Flexible sigmoidoscopy for the lower bowel only
Questions to ask your provider
- Do I need sedation, and can I get home safely?
- Does the price include polyp removal and biopsies?
- When and how will I get my results?
- What preparation do I need to take?