Mountain Streams Medical Center now offering non-surgical treatment of hemorrhoids
Mountain Streams Medical Center announced today that they are now offering an innovative technology for the non-surgical, virtually painless treatment of hemorrhoids. Infrared Coagulation (IRC) is a non-surgical treatment which uses short bursts of infrared light to shrink the hemorrhoid; it will often disappear completely. This is a refreshing alternative to painful procedures like age old Rubber Band Ligation or surgery. Mountain Streams Medical Center is a Colorado-based Company located in the Denver Tech Center at 8200 East Belleview Avenue in Greenwood Village, CO, with a second clinic at 2164 Hollow Brook Drive in Colorado Springs to serve Southern Colorado. Mountain Streams Medical Center is in network with most insurance companies including Medicare and Tricare.
According to the National Institute of Health, approximately 50% of the U.S. population will develop hemorrhoids by age 50. Hemorrhoids are also common among pregnant women due to the pressure on the abdomen by the fetus as well as hormonal changes. Mountain Streams Medical Center is dedicated to giving hemorrhoid sufferers virtually painless treatment while improving the patients’ comfort and quality of life.
About Mountain Streams Medical Center:
Mountain Streams Medical Center (MSMC) specializes in hemorrhoid treatment for patients in the Colorado area utilizing its proven IRC treatment. MSMC’s hemorrhoid technology has the least discomfort of all hemorrhoid treatment options, yet is highly effective. MSMC operates clinics specializing in the treatment of hemorrhoids in addition to other anorectal problems and diseases. MSMC primarily treats using Infrared Coagulation (IRC). According to a meta-analytical study by J.F. Johanson and A. Rimm printed in the American Journal of Gastroenterology (Vol. 87 No. 11) titled “Optimal Nonsurgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids,” Infrared Coagulation was associated with both fewer and less severe complications compared to Rubber Band Ligation and Injection Sclerotherapy while being equally effective. Conclusive evidence from the study revealed Infrared Coagulation is better tolerated by patients and should be the first line therapy for hemorrhoids.
CONTACT: (866) 469-7300. Additional information may also be found by visiting MSMC’s website at http://www.MountainStreamsMedical.com.
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