Serving North Dade County, Coral Gables, West Dade and Broward County.

When Should I Get a Colonoscopy?

Doctor explaining colonoscopy results to patient using monitor images.

Everyone can and will benefit from getting a colonoscopy during their lifetime.

A colonoscopy is an important screening and diagnostic tool. Yet about one in three adults between 50 to 75 have not gotten tested for colorectal cancer. A colonoscopy is the most reliable and effective way to catch colorectal cancer early, and yet people aren’t turning to their gastroenterologist as they should. Here’s what you should know about a colonoscopy, including when you need to start getting these screenings regularly.

What is a colonoscopy?

This diagnostic exam is the best way for a gastroenterologist to check the health of your gastrointestinal tract. They use a small scope with a camera attached and direct it into the rectum and gently through the colon (lower intestinal tract). The camera allows them to look for polyps or other symptoms of colorectal cancer. This is the most effective way to detect colorectal cancer, and even healthy individuals can benefit from colonoscopies.

When might someone need a colonoscopy?

There are many reasons why a colonoscopy may be recommended. Here are some of the top reasons to turn to your gastroenterologist for a colonoscopy.

You just turned 45 years old: Is it your 45th birthday? If so, you may want to add a colonoscopy to your routine preventive health care. These screenings are the best way to protect you against colorectal cancer, and both men and women should get them.

You are genetically predisposed: If you have a personal or family history of colon polyps or colorectal cancer, you will most certainly want to get colonoscopies more often. When you come in for a consultation, we will be able to determine just how often you should come based on your risk factors and the results of past colonoscopies.

You’re dealing with gastrointestinal issues: If you are dealing with rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or other gastrointestinal problems, then a colonoscopy may be the best way to detect the cause of your symptoms. If we find any polyps or suspicious growths during your colonoscopy, we can often remove them and biopsy them during this procedure.

Whether you have questions about getting a colonoscopy or you need to schedule your upcoming colorectal screening, a gastroenterologist is going to the medical specialist you’ll want to turn to for this test. Protect your colorectal health with this simple procedure.

Share this post!

Explore Patient Resources

Dr. Joel Kertznus and Dr. Francisco R. Maderal
Appointment Information

Ensuring Better Outcomes & Peace of Mind

We will take extra care to listen to your concerns, answer all your questions and thoroughly explain your condition and treatment options. To schedule an appointment, please call us at 305-822-4107 or click below to get started.

Research

Our Gastroenterology Blog

Rooted in dignity, justice, service, innovation, and excellence, we treat every patient as a person — not a chart.

Woman sitting with laptop on the summer beach at sunset
New patient intake

Preparation Instructions

If you have made your initial appointment, you can prepare by clicking on the links below to for further instructions.

elderly woman sitting watching a news from tablet
clinical care

Insurance & Billing

Patients will be responsible for full payment of any co-payments, co-insurance ,and deductibles required by their insurance.

nurse and senior medical support, consultation greeting and caregiver in nursing home