Services

Laser Treatment

Laser Treatment

A modern, minimally invasive solution with faster recovery, minimal pain, less bleeding, and high success for anorectal disorders.

Traditional-Treatment

Traditional Treatment

An Ayurvedic, non-surgical method with mild pain, no bleeding, minimal recurrence, and faster healing as described by Sushruta.

Hemorrhoids1

Hemorrhoids

Engorged vascular cushions in the anal canal causing pain, bleeding, and discomfort during defecation.

Fistula-in-Ano

Fistula-in-Ano

Abnormal anal tract causing persistent infection, often necessitating meticulous surgical intervention for complete resolution.

Anal Fissure

Anal Fissure

A painful longitudinal tear in anoderm resulting in severe pain and occasional bleeding on defecation.

Anal Incontinence

Anal Incontinence

Loss of voluntary control over defecation, severely impacting patient quality of life and social functioning.

Chronic Constipation

Chronic Constipation

Persistent difficulty in stool evacuation characterized by infrequent, hard, or strained bowel movements over months.

Other-Anorectal-Disorders

Other Anorectal Disorders

Includes various conditions such as rectal prolapse, dermatitis, and infections affecting anorectal anatomy and function.

Anal-Stricture

Anal Stricture

Pathological narrowing of the anal canal impairing bowel movements, often secondary to trauma or chronic inflammation.

Rectocele

Rectocele

Pelvic floor defect causing rectal wall protrusion into the vagina, leading to obstructed defecation symptoms.

Pilonidal Sinus

Pilonidal Sinus

Chronic cystic lesion near the sacrococcygeal area caused by embedded hair follicles and recurrent infection.

Rectal Polyp

Rectal Polyp

Benign mucosal growths with malignant potential, requiring early detection and removal to prevent colorectal cancer.

Perianal-Abscess

Perianal Abscess

Localized collection of pus near the anus due to infected anal glands, requiring prompt drainage.