Opening Hours
Monday – Friday (8.30 – 17.30)
Contact
(02) 9789 4911 / 0411 258 229
Our Location
56 Campsie Street, Campsie NSW 2194
Accredited Day Surgery Since 2011
Campsie Day Surgery specialises in endoscopic procedures for diagnosing and managing gastrointestinal issues. Endoscopic examinations require expert observation and skilled manipulation of the endoscope. Our team combines extensive experience with cutting-edge technology to provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatments. At our day surgery, we are committed to delivering top-quality care in a comfortable and efficient day surgery setting where patient safety, comfort, and privacy are prioritised throughout the entire process.
What’s our speciality
Upper Endoscopy
Upper Endoscopy, known as Gastroscopy, is a diagnostic procedure that examines the upper digestive tract, including the oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum.
Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy is a procedure to examine the lower gastrointestinal tract, including the rectum to identify and prevent colorectal issues.
Hemorrhoid
Hemorrhoid Banding is a non-surgical procedure placing a small rubber band around the base of the hemorrhoid, cutting off its blood supply, and causing it to shrink and fall off.
Why Choose Us
Professional Experts
Our team compresses highly skilled and dedicated experts to provide exceptional services.
Prompt Service
Your time is valuable! We minimise delays, offering you efficient access to the service you need at your convenience.
No Gap Charge
Eligible private health funds members are supported to avoid out-of-pocket costs for endoscopy procedures.
Patient Centred Care
We focus on personalised and compassionate service tailored to meet individual needs and preferences.
HOW TO BOOK
Choose the most convenient option for you
Call Us
Feel free to reach out to us by giving us a call at +02 9789 4911
Email Us
Drop us an email at info@campsiedaysurgery.com.au. We’ll get back to you promptly to assist you.
Online Booking
Simply fill out the ‘Request an appointment’ form, and we’ll reach out to you promptly to confirm your booking.
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WORKING PROCESS
Navigating Procedures
Explore how procedures are conducted, offering you a brief overview for better understanding.
Schedule Appointment
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Admission
Discharge
Post Discharge


Start your journey
Begin your journey by reaching out to us. Upon understanding your preferences or needs, we will guide you through the next steps, whether it’s scheduling a procedure or seeking consultation. Contact us first, and we will be in touch at your earliest convenience.


How to prepare for your procedure
Depending on your procedure, our tem will guide you through the necessary steps and ensure you are well-informed and ready for a smooth experience and a more accurate procedure and diagnosis. Inadequate preparation may impede the accuracy of procedure and diagnosis, potentially resulting in procedure cancellation.


Day of your procedure
It is common to feel a bit uneasy before medical procedures. Our admission process is designed to alleviate any concerns and ensure a comforting environment. Our team will guide you through the necessary paperwork, explaining the expected time frame and procedure process, addressing any questions or anxieties you may have.


Information about discharge
Following a successful recovery, you are ready for discharge. Important patient discharge information will be provided. This includes advice on activities to avoid, dietary recommendations, and other essential precautions to ensure a smooth and continued recovery process. Our team will thoroughly communicate these guidelines and precautions to promote your well-being as you transition from our care back to your home environment.


Post discharge care
It is important that you have a rest after your procedure. We advise to discuss the pathology results from collected specimens with your referring GP or the specialist in two weeks.
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