Haemorrhoids and Piles

Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen veins in the lowest part of the rectum and anus. They can be internal, occurring inside the rectum, or external, forming under the skin around the anus. Haemorrhoids are a common condition, affecting both men and women, and they can vary in size and severity. Symptoms include bright red blood after you poo, an itchy anus, and slimy mucus coming from your bottom. Haemorrhoids can be uncomfortable therefore you should seek treatment if you believe you have them. Please fill out the form below so that our clinicians can determine if the treatment will be suitable for you to take.




Your health and safety are our top priorities. To ensure we provide you with the most effective and appropriate treatment, it is crucial that you provide accurate and complete information about your health during our online consultation process. Accurate information helps us understand your condition better, assess any potential risks, and recommend the best possible medication for your needs. Providing false or incomplete information can lead to inappropriate treatment, potential health risks, and delays in receiving the care you need. Thank you for your cooperation and trust in our services.

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Accurately describing your condition during our online consultation is essential for ensuring you receive the best possible care. Detailed and truthful information about your symptoms, their frequency, and their severity allows our healthcare professionals to make informed decisions about your treatment. Incomplete or incorrect descriptions can result in inappropriate medication, potential health risks, and delays in your care. Your honesty and thoroughness help us provide you with the most effective and safe treatment options. Thank you for your cooperation and trust in our services.

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Please take the time to carefully read the Agreement and Consent statements during our online consultation process. Understanding these statements is essential for your safety and for ensuring that you are fully informed about the treatment you will receive. The Agreement and Consent sections outline important information about the risks, benefits, and responsibilities associated with your medication. By reading and agreeing to these terms, you help us ensure that you are aware of and comfortable with the treatment plan. Your informed consent is crucial for providing you with the best possible care. Thank you for your cooperation and trust in our services.

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