Specialized treatments for ano-rectal conditions
Advanced laser and minimally invasive procedures for piles, fistula, fissure, and pilonidal sinus — by Rajkot's most experienced proctologists.
17+
Treatment options
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Specialities
20,000+
Patients treated
15+
Years experience
Piles
Haemorrhoids
Swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus — often painless bright-red bleeding, itching, and a soft lump. Highly treatable.
5
treatments
Conservative Treatment for Piles
Lifestyle changes, high-fiber diet, sitz baths, and topical medications for Grade 1 and Grade 2 piles — no surgery required.
Know morearrow_forwardKsharsutra Therapy for Piles
Ancient Ayurvedic medicated thread technique — safe, effective, and time-tested treatment for hemorrhoids with very low recurrence.
Know morearrow_forwardLaser Treatment for Piles
Painless laser ablation of hemorrhoids for permanent relief. Walk in, walk out — no cuts, no stitches, no hospital stay.
Know morearrow_forwardMIPH — Stapler Surgery for Piles
Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids (MIPH) uses a circular stapler to restore prolapsed hemorrhoids to their normal position — ideal for Grade 3 and Grade 4 piles.
Know morearrow_forwardInfrared Coagulation (IRC) for Piles
Quick in-office infrared light procedure that coagulates the blood supply to internal hemorrhoids — ideal for Grade 1 and Grade 2 bleeding piles.
Know morearrow_forwardFistula
Ano-Rectal Fistula
A small tunnel between the anal canal and the skin, causing recurrent abscesses and discharge. Treated with sphincter-preserving techniques.
4
treatments
Ksharsutra Therapy for Fistula
The original gold standard — Ayurvedic medicated thread that gradually cuts through the fistula tract while promoting healing from inside out.
Know morearrow_forwardLaser Fistula Surgery (FiLaC)
FiLaC (Fistula Laser Closure) — a sphincter-sparing laser technique that heals fistulas without cutting through muscle tissue.
Know morearrow_forwardFistulotomy / Fistulectomy
Surgical opening (fistulotomy) or complete excision (fistulectomy) of the fistula tract — the most definitive cure for simple low-level fistulas.
Know morearrow_forwardLIFT — Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Track
LIFT is a sphincter-preserving procedure that ligates (ties off) the fistula tract in the intersphincteric space — high success rate with zero incontinence risk.
Know morearrow_forwardFissure
Anal Fissure
A small tear in the anal lining causing sharp, cutting pain during and after bowel movements, often with a little bright-red blood.
4
treatments
Conservative Treatment for Fissure
Topical anesthetics, stool softeners, dietary fiber, and sitz baths for healing acute anal fissures without surgery.
Know morearrow_forwardLaser Sphincterotomy for Fissure
Laser-assisted relaxation of the internal anal sphincter for chronic fissure — precise, minimally invasive, with rapid healing.
Know morearrow_forwardLateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS)
The surgical gold standard for chronic anal fissure — a small incision into the internal sphincter relieves spasm and allows the fissure to heal permanently.
Know morearrow_forwardKsharsutra Therapy for Fissure
Ayurvedic medicated thread adapted for chronic anal fissure — promotes healing through gentle chemical action on the fissure base.
Know morearrow_forwardPilonidal Sinus
Pilonidal Disease
Small tunnels under the skin at the tailbone causing recurring painful abscesses and discharge. Minimally invasive laser cure available.
4
treatments
Ksharsutra Therapy for Pilonidal Sinus
Ayurvedic medicated thread for pilonidal sinus — threads through the sinus tract to gradually heal it from inside without wide excision.
Know morearrow_forwardOpen Excision for Pilonidal Sinus
Wide surgical excision of the pilonidal sinus with the wound left open to heal by granulation — highest cure rate for complex, recurrent cases.
Know morearrow_forwardClosed Excision for Pilonidal Sinus
Excision of the pilonidal sinus with primary closure — the wound is sutured shut immediately, dramatically reducing healing time compared to open excision.
Know morearrow_forwardLaser Pilonidoplasty (LPP)
SiLaC / LPP — laser closure of pilonidal sinus from inside with a 2–3mm wound, no excision, and return to work in days.
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