Benign anorectal
Benign anorectal services
We evaluate and treat benign conditions of the anus and low rectum, with office-based care or surgery when appropriate, coordinated with gastroenterology or other specialists when needed.
We evaluate and treat benign conditions affecting the anus and low rectum. Common problems include symptomatic hemorrhoids, anal fissures, perianal fistulas and abscesses, anal stenosis, pruritus ani, and other benign inflammatory or structural problems in this area. Care is tailored to your symptoms, examination findings, and any prior treatments you have received.
Many conditions can be assessed in the office and managed with medical therapy or minor procedures. When surgery is appropriate, options range from outpatient procedures to more extensive operations in the operating room. We coordinate with gastroenterology and other specialists when endoscopic evaluation or additional imaging is needed.
If you have rectal bleeding, pain, drainage, or a change in bowel habits, it is important not to assume the cause is minor. We work with your referring clinicians to determine the right workup and treatment plan for benign anorectal conditions. To schedule a consultation, call (509) 747-2326.
Frequently Asked Questions
We evaluate and treat symptomatic hemorrhoids, anal fissures, perianal fistulas and abscesses, anal stenosis, pruritus ani, and other benign problems of the anus and low rectum, using office-based care or surgery when appropriate.
No. Many conditions are managed with examination, medical therapy, or minor in-office procedures. When an operation is appropriate, options range from outpatient procedures to more extensive surgery, depending on your diagnosis and prior treatment.
Rectal bleeding, significant pain, drainage, masses, or a change in bowel habits should be evaluated so serious conditions are not missed. We work with your referring clinicians on the right workup and treatment plan.
Sometimes. We coordinate with gastroenterology or other specialists when endoscopy, imaging, or additional expertise is needed for accurate diagnosis or combined care.
Call (509) 747-2326 to schedule a consultation for benign anorectal symptoms or conditions.
