A doctor or nurse may explain the results of the gastroscopy to you before you leave hospital. If you had a biopsy, you’ll need to wait for the results.
They’ll also let you know if any extra treatment was done during the gastroscopy.
You may be given a follow-up appointment to talk about your results and discuss possible treatments that could help you.
If you had cells removed for testing, called a biopsy, it can take up to 2 months to get the results.
If doctors think you may have cancer you’ll get the results in 2 weeks.
If your results say you have cancer, you’ll be put in touch with a specialist cancer care team.
For many people a gastroscopy will not find anything to worry about.
But it might help to speak to someone if you're feeling worried about your results.
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