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Colon & Anal Rectal Care

Colon and Rectal Care Centers

Specializing in Colon Cancer Screening

Conditions Affecting the Colon Rectum & Anus

Proctology.us: Colorectal Surgeons, Gastroenterologists & Proctologists making your community a healthy place.

Colonoscopy is necessary for every person above the age of 50 or for those with certain risk factors (i.e. unexplained rectal bleeding, persistent abdominal discomfort or excess gas, colon polyps, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, colorectal cancer, etc). To find out if you qualify for a colonoscopy exam, Contact Us at COLON-RECTAL.COM

View our interactive pictures to get an overview of Colon, Rectal and Anal Diseases.

Know what a colonoscopy exam is and who should get one. Who should get a fecal occult blood test? Learn the importance screening for colon, rectal, and anal cancers. Learn the importance of diet, nutrition, and exercise in promoting good colon and rectal health. Understand obesity and learn the pros and cons of weight loss surgery. View our interactive pictures to learn about diseases affecting the Anus, Rectum and Colon, and watch our videos and tutorials.

Learn surgical techniques for hemorrhoids including: the HAL-RAR method, Laser surgery, the Harmonic Scalpel, Milligan-Morgan and Ferguson hemorrhoid techniques, and the Procedure for Prolapse & Hemorrhoids (PPH).

Learn about the classification of Hemorrhoids and the non-surgical options available for Hemorrhoid Treatment, including Home Remedies; Sclerotderapy; Rubber Band Ligation; cryosurgery or super freezing; negative galvanic hemorrhoidolysis; Bipolar and LASER or Infra Red Coagulation (IRC); and Surgery. Learn about the Harmonic Scalpel, Milligan-Morgan and Ferguson hemorrhoid techniques, and the Procedure for Prolapse & Hemorrhoids (PPH).

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