Rectal Bleeding Hampshire

Rectal Bleeding Clinic Hampshire

Rectal bleeding may be embarrassing to discuss, but it certainly is not something that you should leave uninvestigated. It’s probably most often caused by haemorrhoids, otherwise known as piles, which bleed easily with bright red blood, especially when you pass a motion. But it can also have less benign causes, including colorectal cancer, especially if the blood looks dark. However, colorectal cancer can also result in bleeding which looks like fresh blood,  and so you should always have rectal bleeding investigated. If you’re looking for a colorectal clinic to investigate rectal bleeding, and you live in or near Hampshire, you really ought to take a look at Basingstoke Colorectal.

It’s a partnership of five colorectal consultants and general surgeons, all of whom do their NHS work at Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust, and their private work at the Hampshire Clinic. The five are Mr Brendan Moran, Mr Tom Cecil, Mr Steven Arnold, Mr Faheez Mohamed and Mr Arcot Venkatasubramaniam. Between them, they cover all aspects of colorectal care, from initial investigation through diagnosis to treatment, including surgery if necessary.

For more information, or to book an appointment with one of the consultants, call  01256 354747

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Basingstoke Colorectal
The Hampshire Clinic Basing Road,
Basingstoke RG24 7AL

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