Symptoms of Haemorrhoids:
You may need treatment if you experience:
- Bleeding during bowel movements
- Pain or discomfort around the anus
- Swelling or lumps near the anus
- Itching or irritation in the anal region
- Mucous discharge after passing stool
If left untreated, haemorrhoids can worsen, leading to increased pain and complications. Seeking expert care ensures proper diagnosis and the most effective treatment plan.
Haemorrhoid Treatments Available at The New Foscote Hospital
A gastroscopy at The New Foscote Hospital is a quick and safe procedure:
Non-Surgical Treatments
- Dietary & Lifestyle Advice – High-fibre diet recommendations and lifestyle modifications to relieve symptoms naturally.
- Topical Medications – Prescription ointments, creams, and suppositories to reduce inflammation and discomfort.
- Rubber Band Ligation – A quick and effective procedure that cuts off the blood supply to haemorrhoids, causing them to shrink and fall off.
Minimally Invasive Procedures
- Sclerotherapy – Injection therapy that shrinks haemorrhoids by reducing blood supply.
- Infrared Coagulation (IRC) – A heat-based treatment that shrinks haemorrhoids with minimal discomfort.
Surgical Treatments
- Haemorrhoidectomy – A traditional surgical procedure for severe or recurring haemorrhoids.
- Stapled Haemorrhoidopexy – A less painful surgical option that repositions haemorrhoids and reduces blood flow to them.
- Doppler-Guided Haemorrhoidal Artery Ligation (HALO) – A precise method that targets the arteries supplying blood to haemorrhoids, effectively shrinking them.
Heamorrhoid Treatment Cost in Banbury
A gastroscopy at The New Foscote Hospital costs from £750. You also need to have a consultation with one of our specialists, to be referred for a gastroscopy.
You can self-refer to any of our consultants. This will typically cost from £150 to £250 and cover more than just the referral..
How To Pay
You can self fund treatment at The New Foscote Hospital, or pay through medical insurance. Many private health insurers cover the cost—please check with your provider: