We offer advanced and traditional surgical techniques
A traditional Ayurvedic technique where a medicated thread (Ksharsutra) is used to treat fistula and other anorectal disorders.
The thread gradually cuts and heals the tract.
Minimally invasive, with fewer chances of recurrence.
Patients can continue daily activities during treatment.
A modern, painless procedure using laser energy to remove or shrink affected tissue.
Precise and bloodless surgery.
Faster healing and minimal discomfort.
Commonly used for piles, fissure, and fistula.
Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids (MIPH) uses a stapler device to remove excess tissue and reposition hemorrhoids.
Less pain compared to conventional surgery.
Short hospital stay and quick recovery.
Effective for advanced piles.
A non‑surgical method where special medicines are injected into hemorrhoids or affected tissue.
Shrinks piles and reduces symptoms.
Quick outpatient procedure.
Suitable for early‑stage hemorrhoids.
An Ayurvedic treatment using herbal alkaline preparations to cauterize and heal affected tissue.
Effective for piles, fissure, and warts.
Promotes natural healing.
Less invasive and cost‑effective.
Each method is chosen carefully based on the patient’s condition, ensuring safe, effective, and lasting results.
Description:
Swollen veins in the rectum or anus causing pain, itching, and bleeding.
Common Treatments:
Lifestyle changes (fiber, fluids), topical meds, minimally invasive procedures (banding, laser, stapler surgery).
Description:
A small tear in the lining of the anus, often from hard stools. Causes sharp pain and bleeding.
Common Treatments:
Stool softeners, topical ointments, sitz baths; chronic cases may need surgery (lateral sphincterotomy).
Description:
Abnormal tunnel between the anal canal and skin, usually from infection/abscess. Causes pus discharge and pain.
Common Treatments:
Surgery is the mainstay (fistulotomy, seton placement, laser closure).
Description:
Abnormal tissue growth in the anal canal, sometimes precancerous. May cause bleeding or prolapse.
Common Treatments:
Removal via polypectomy; biopsy to check for malignancy.
Description:
Caused by HPV infection; appear as small bumps around/in anus. Can itch, bleed, or cluster.
Common Treatments:
Topical meds (imiquimod, podofilox), cryotherapy, or surgical removal.
Description:
Skin tag near anus, often linked to chronic fissure. Usually harmless but can cause discomfort.
Common Treatments:
Conservative care (fiber, hygiene); removal by excision, cryotherapy, or laser if symptomatic.
Description:
Small tunnel near tailbone, often with hair/debris. Can get infected, causing pain and pus.
Common Treatments:
Drainage, antibiotics, laser therapy, or surgical excision for recurrent cases.
Description:
Infrequent or hard stools, often from low fiber, dehydration, or inactivity.
Common Treatments:
Diet (fiber, fluids), exercise, stool softeners, laxatives if needed.
Our hospital also provides general surgery services for appendix, hernia, gallbladder stones, kidney problems, and physician consultations.