Esophageal Manometry
An esophageal manometry is a procedure used to measure pressures and swallowing function inside the esophagus. It is also possible to determine if the valves are opening and closing properly and at the right time.
Learn MoreAn esophageal manometry is a procedure used to measure pressures and swallowing function inside the esophagus. It is also possible to determine if the valves are opening and closing properly and at the right time.
Learn MoreA pH probe is a test used to test for the amount and seriousness of acid reflux, or stomach acids that back up into the esophagus. A small flexible tube will be passed through one of your nostrils and placed into position in the esophagus.
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