Referring for GI Bleeding 

Clinical Presentations 

Patients suitable for referral may include those with: 

  • Overt gastrointestinal bleeding (haematemesis, melaena) 
  • Unexplained iron deficiency anaemia 
  • Occult blood in stool on screening tests 
  • History of recurrent GI bleeding episodes 

How to Refer 

Submit a standard gastroenterology referral, noting “GI Bleeding workup, and include: 

  • Patient history, including previous bleeding episodes 
  • Relevant investigations (blood tests, imaging, prior endoscopy or colonoscopy) 
  • Current medications, particularly anticoagulants or antiplatelet therapy 

Referral can be sent via Medical Objects or directly to admin@mygutcare.com.au. 

Prerequisites 

  • Basic blood tests (FBC, iron studies) and prior imaging if available 
  • Gastroscopy and colonoscopy should be completed before a capsule endoscopy 
  • Documented symptom history and previous treatments 

How We Care for Your Patients 

  • Assessment to locate the source of bleeding 
  • Investigations may include endoscopy, colonoscopy, or capsule endoscopy 
  • Endoscopic or interventional treatment if indicated 
  • Individualised management plan with follow-up to prevent recurrence 

Patient Resources 

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