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Private Haemorrhoid Injections

Injections of a chemical called phenol are used to block the blood vessel that supplies the haemorrhoid causing it to shrink.

By Andrew Hatfield
Updated: 4th May 2023

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Our Consultant General Surgeons offer a number of treatments for haemorrhoids including injections, bandinghaemorrhoidectomy and THD haemorridal artery ligation. You will need a consultation with your surgeon to discuss which type of haemorrhoid treatment is best for you.

Privately you will benefit from no waiting lists or long delays for an haemorrhoid injections at Fairfield Independent Hospital.

We work with all known insurance companies, and offer competitive self-pay prices if you do not have health insurance.

Before considering treatment, it is important to be aware that all treatments carry a certain amount of risk and it is important that you understand the risks involved with haemorrhoid injections.

Key facts about the procedure