Suffering from Piles or Fissures? Find Relief with Expert Care.
Experiencing rectal pain, itching, bleeding, or discomfort while sitting? These could be signs of piles (hemorrhoids) or anal fissures. Our Piles & Fissures Checkup Camp offers expert consultation with experienced proctologists, personalized treatment plans, and discounts on further investigations. Get the relief you deserve. Register today for just ₹200!
Facts About Piles in India
In India, one out of every four individuals suffers from some form of piles. This number continues to grow annually due to unhealthy eating habits and increasing daily stress levels. People started believing that this illness is hereditary or genetically driven because it is so prevalent.
Conditions We Treat
Swollen veins in the anal region cause pain, itching, or bleeding. Treatments include laser surgery, stapling, and minimally invasive procedures.
Small tears in the anal lining that cause severe pain during bowel movements. We offer both medical and surgical solutions for chronic cases.
Infected tunnels connect the anal glands to the skin. Our laser-assisted and surgical treatments ensure effective relief with minimal recovery time.
A condition where part of the rectum protrudes through the anus, often requiring surgical intervention.
A cyst or abscess near the tailbone is treated effectively with minimally invasive techniques.
Including anal warts, anorectal abscesses, and pruritus ani (itching around the anus).
Signs and Symptoms
Laser Surgery Benefits
Why Choose Our Checkup Camp?
FAQs
Our specialists conduct a detailed medical history review and physical examination. In some cases, additional tests like a proctoscopy or colonoscopy may be recommended.
Yes, our treatments are 100% covered under leading insurance plans. Our team will assist you with all the paperwork.
The cost depends on the severity of your condition and the type of treatment. Our team provides a detailed cost estimate during the consultation.
Most advanced treatments, like laser surgery, are quick and can be completed within 30–60 minutes. Patients usually resume normal activities within a few days.