Manometry

Measure the strength and function of your oesophagus.
This scan or test is available at: KIMS Hospital or Sevenoaks Medical Centre - you can request your preferred location when you contact us
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The most common reason for requiring a manometry test is to evaluate the lower oesophageal sphincter to diagnose gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD).

This test measures your oesophageal motility, essentially the strength of your ‘swallow’. It’s important to do this because when we undertake a procedure to increase resistance between the oesophagus and stomach, we need to be sure that you have sufficient motility to swallow normally after surgery.

Locations

You can see specialist consultants and have a range of scans and tests at either one of the below facilities. If you need a procedure, this will be carried out at KIMS Hospital in Maidstone.

KIMS Hospital, Maidstone

Find out more about the facilities available at KIMS Hospital.
Sevenoaks Medical Centre Outside

Sevenoaks Medical Centre

Find out more about Sevenoaks Medical Centre, our consulting and diagnostic facility for patients in West Kent.

Prices & payment

Manometry
£850
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You can use your private medical insurance to pay for your care as well You can use your private medical insurance to pay for your care as well

The above are guide prices only.

Our terms and conditions can be found here.

Three generations

RefluxUK is an independent CQC registered healthcare provider which is working in partnership with KIMS Hospital. Any enquiries made via the KIMS Hospital enquiry line are transferred directly to RefluxUK where an outpatient appointment with a consultant will be arranged by a member of their team. The pre-operative multi-disciplinary team (MDT) assessment is performed by RefluxUK.

Whilst a patient is in the hospital, a consultant who has practising privileges at KIMS Hospital will take responsibility for the patient together with the KIMS Hospital team. Upon discharge, patient care will be transferred back to RefluxUK together with operation notes and the discharge summary.

In the event of any post-operative complication, patient care will continue to be provided by KIMS Hospital until any issues are resolved. Regular meetings between KIMS Hospital and RefluxUK will take place to review the service, quality & governance, and patient feedback.

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