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GALAR Hemorrhoids Treatment Center

IRC - Infra-Red Coagulation

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IRC 2100 Infared Coagulator

Our doctors utilize an FDA approved, in-office, non-surgical hemorrhoid treatment called Infrared Coagulation (IRC). IRC provided immediate and lasting relief from bleeding hemorrhoids without surgery, anesthesia or lengthy recovery period to hundreds of our patients. IRC is very effective and essentially pain free.

Therapy may begin after ensuring that other important causes of rectal bleeding have been properly investigated. IRC is performed by our board certified gastrointestinal endoscopy specialists at our GALAR Hemorrhoids Treatment Center in Riverdale. A small probe will be used to directly contact the hemorrhoid, exposing the tissue to a short burst of infrared light. This coagulates the hemorrhoid causing it to shrink. The treatment takes less than 10 minutes per session. Approximately three sessions are required for most patients. This therapy can significantly reduce or stop your hemorrhoids from bleeding.

HETâ„¢ bipolar system

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The HETâ„¢ bipolar system allows for the gentle, simple, and effective, treatment of all symptomatic grades I and II hemorrhoids in a single procedure.

The treatment targets the area with low treatment temperature minimizes collateral tissue damage. Hemorrhoid energy therapy using the HETâ„¢ bipolar system is an efficient procedure with minimal pain.

HET is performed by our board certified gastrointestinal endoscopy specialists at the Advanced Endoscopy Center under sedation. A probe will be used to directly contact the hemorrhoid, exposing the tissue to a heat. This coagulates the hemorrhoid causing it to shrink. The treatment takes 20 minutes and is done under sedation administered by an anesthesiologist. This therapy can significantly reduce or stop your hemorrhoids from bleeding.

Contact our main office 718-796-1000 to schedule an appointment with GALAR Hemorrhoids Treatment Center.

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