Thousands of lives could be saved as 14,000 more endoscopy tests made available

2022-10-15 07:56:35 By : Mr. MIN QIAN

Thousands more endoscopy tests are to be made available to people in East Lancashire, helping them to spot and treat conditions ranging from cancer to reflux or ulcers.

As part of a newly-approved community diagnostic centre (CDC) at Burnley General Hospital, two dedicated endoscopy rooms will be opened in Spring 2023.

These will join one existing endoscopy room already offering tests to people in the area.

Together they will provide up to 14,000 additional tests to patients in the two years from spring 2023.

Endoscopy tests allow healthcare professionals to see inside the body using an instrument called an endoscope.

The increased number of tests will help to cut down waiting times for diagnosis and potentially life-saving treatment.

Executive director of integrated care, partnerships and resilience, Tony McDonald, said: “The new Burnley CDC will play a major role in making potentially life-saving diagnostic tests more easily accessible for people in East Lancashire.

“The 14,000 additional endoscopy tests will help to bring waiting times down, so that people can get the diagnosis, and treatment if they need it, sooner.”

The Burnley CDC is one of around 160 others set to open across the UK by 2025 and is being developed to enable patients to receive a potentially life-saving diagnosis for a range of conditions such as cancer and heart and lung disease more quickly.

It will help to reduce the backlog of patients waiting for tests while also relieving pressure on NHS staff ahead of a potentially challenging winter. Patients will be referred to the centre by their GP.

The Burnley CDC is a ‘spoke’ site to a main hub opened at Rossendale Primary Healthcare Centre last year.

The Rossendale hub already offers a wider range of services including blood tests.

Next year, heart and lung checks will also be offered at the Rossendale CDC as cardiology and respiratory diagnostics are added to the suite of tests on offer.

Together, the Rossendale and Burnley General Hospital CDCs are set to offer more than 86,000 additional tests to patients in the area from October 2022 to March 2025.

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