All over America, the country’s most widely respected doctors are turning to an extraordinary new option for the treatment of hemorrhoids. The CRH O’Regan band system has become the preferred solution for hemorrhoid pain by many of America’s physicians – including local doctors in Wyoming.
Doctors are opting for the CRH O’Regan ligation band treatment for hemorrhoids because it’s an easy, effective, and painless way to provide their patients with relief from pain. This treatment option is available locally in Jackson, performed by a highly trained Wyoming doctor with advanced laparoscopic skills and impressive experience performing gastroenterological procedures.
Thanks to the CRH O’Regan band system, it’s no longer necessary to suffer with the pain of hemorrhoids. Contact a local Wyoming doctor to learn more about this quick and easy treatment option and to find out if the band system is the right hemorrhoid solution for you.
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Local medical doctors who choose the CRH band treatment have extensive knowledge and experience in a variety of theraputic and diagnostic procedures. Each doctor listed has been specially trained by a leading expert in hermorrhoid treatment using the CRH O'Regan System to ensure you get the best results possible. So if your'e looking for hemorrhoid releif, contact a doctor near you and learn more about the CRH O'Regan band treatment today.
A tiny rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid. This cuts off blood supply to the hemorrhoid, causing the banded tissue (along with the band), to shrink and fall off, typically within one to five days. You probably won't even notice when this happens.
The procedure takes about 1 minute to perform and is 95% effective.
Most patients can resume normal activities the same day.
The procedure is covered by Medicare and most insurance plans.
The procedure is painless and typically no pain medication is required after the procedure.