Colonoscopy in Redland & Cleveland
Local specialist colonoscopy and gut-health care for Redland City, Cleveland and Brisbane’s bayside suburbs. If you live in Cleveland, Capalaba and Victoria Point or anywhere across the Redland area and have been told you need a colonoscopy — or you’ve been putting it off because of cost, waiting times or convenience — Colonoscopy Brisbane is built for you.
Why Redland patients choose us
Bayside families shouldn’t need to drive into the CBD for specialist bowel care. We operate at procedural locations close to the Redland coast — easy parking, short trip from Cleveland, Capalaba and Victoria Point.
- No-gap options for insured patients. Many privately insured patients with eligible colonoscopy and gastroscopy item numbers have no out-of-pocket costs for our surgical fee. See our pricing page for the full breakdown.
- Short waits. We can usually offer a consultation within 1–2 weeks and a procedure shortly after — often significantly faster than public-system waiting times.
- One specialist, end-to-end. The same surgeon who consults with you performs your procedure and personally explains the results. No hand-offs.
- Convenient locations. We operate at Brisbane-region day-surgery facilities convenient to Bayside patients such as Mater Private Hospital Redland in Cleveland and St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital.
When you might need a colonoscopy
A colonoscopy is the gold-standard investigation for the lower bowel. Your GP may refer you for one if you have any of the following:
- Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool.
- A persistent change in bowel habit (looser stools, increased frequency, or a change in consistency lasting several weeks).
- Unexplained abdominal pain or bloating.
- Iron-deficiency anaemia of unclear cause.
- A positive bowel-screening (FOBT/iFOBT) result.
- A family history of bowel cancer or polyps — particularly first-degree relatives.
- Routine screening from age 45 (or earlier with family history).
Bowel cancer is Australia’s second-leading cause of cancer death — but it is almost always curable when caught early. Removing polyps during colonoscopy can help prevent bowel cancer from developing.
How to get a colonoscopy with us from Redland
- Get a referral from your GP. If you don’t have one yet, talk to your usual GP — or contact us and we can suggest a local GP who knows our service.
- Send the referral. Fax, email or upload via our referral page.
- We call you to book. Most patients are offered a consultation slot within 1–2 weeks at a time and location that suits.
- Procedure & results. We give you written preparation instructions, perform the procedure under safe sedation, and explain results the same day. Your GP receives a written report.
Suburbs we see Redland patients from
Cleveland · Capalaba · Victoria Point · Wellington Point · Thornlands · Ormiston · Alexandra Hills · Birkdale · Mount Cotton · Redland Bay · Sheldon · Russell Island · Macleay Island · North Stradbroke Island.
No-gap options for most insured patients
If you hold private hospital cover that includes the relevant procedure, our surgical fee is typically no-gap. We provide a written quote before your procedure and explain exactly what (if anything) you will pay.
About your specialist — Dr Goutham Sivasuthan
Dr Goutham Sivasuthan is an Australian-trained Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), with conjoint accreditation by the Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA) in both upper GI endoscopy and colonoscopy. He completed his medical degree at the University of Queensland and his advanced training across Brisbane’s tertiary hospitals.
Dr Goutham consults and operates exclusively at Brisbane-region day-surgery and hospital facilities, and is the only clinician you’ll meet through your care — from your first consultation, through your procedure, to your follow-up. He is committed to no-gap care for insured patients and transparent pricing for everyone else.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to travel into the city?
Not necessarily. We operate at Brisbane-region day-surgery facilities convenient to Bayside patients such as Mater Private Hospital Redland in Cleveland and St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital. We aim to keep travel times for Redland residents as short as possible.
How much does a colonoscopy cost as a Redland patient?
If you have private health insurance with hospital cover that includes endoscopic procedures, many insured patients have no out-of-pocket costs for our surgical fee. The anaesthetist, hospital and pathology lab bill separately — we’ll let you know in advance what those typically look like.
How long is the wait?
Typically 1–2 weeks for a consultation and shortly after for the procedure. Urgent cases — rectal bleeding, positive FOBT, suspected cancer — are prioritised.
Can I drive home afterwards?
No — the sedation makes you legally unfit to drive for 24 hours. Bring a support person or arrange a taxi/rideshare home.
What if I don’t have a GP referral?
You’ll need one for Medicare rebates. Ask your usual GP, or call us — we can suggest local GPs in the Redland area who know our service.
What if I’m on the islands (or remote in the Redland)?
Several of our patients come from Russell, Macleay and North Stradbroke Islands. We’re happy to coordinate with the ferry timetables and discuss whether a single-day or stay-overnight arrangement makes more sense.
