QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR REFLUX TESTING AND TREATMENT
Find out what you should be asking your doctor about Barrett’s oesophagus during your next appointment.
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This information is designed to provide you with helpful educational information but is for information purposes only, is not medical advice, and should not be used as an alternative to speaking with your doctor. No representation is made that the information provided is current, complete, or accurate. Medtronic does not assume any responsibility for persons relying on the information provided. Be sure to discuss questions specific to your health and treatments with a healthcare professional. For more information please speak to your healthcare professional.
Find out what you should be asking your doctor about Barrett’s oesophagus during your next appointment.
Questions to Ask Your Doctor (.pdf)
Download a print-friendly version of our questions to ask your doctor. Ask your physician these questions to get the most out of your upcoming visit for Barrett’s oesophagus.
If your primary care physician suspects you may have Barrett’s oesophagus, they will refer you to a gastroenterologist (GI) for testing and diagnosis. To help you get the most out of your appointment, we have compiled a set of questions to ask your GI during your visit.