Videofluoroscopy is a diagnostic test used to assess swallowing.
Our expert team use state-of-the-art equipment to carry out videofluoroscopy to investigate a wide range of symptoms while ensuring maximum comfort for our patients.
If you have are experiencing difficulty swallowing (known as dysphagia), or difficulties eating or drinking, your consultant may have recommended a videofluoroscopy to try and help identify the cause of your symptoms.
During a videofluoroscopy, you’ll be asked to eat and drink a variety of foods and drinks. As you swallow, an X-ray machine will take a series of continuous images.
The food and drinks will contain a small amount of a non-toxic substance called barium.
The barium acts as a contrast, which means it shows up clearly on the X-ray images. The X-ray images are displayed on a screen as a video. Consultants are then able to review the video and see in detail what happens as you swallow.
Videofluoroscopy is a quick and painless procedure.
At The London Clinic, videofluoroscopy is carried out in the welcoming environment of our out-patient clinic.
You’ll be able to go home the same day and we’ll ensure you get the results as quickly as possible.