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USA Hemorrhoid Centers is a national network of hemorrhoid treatment centers specializing in non-surgical care. Our Bensonhurst clinic staff in Brooklyn, NY, are committed to helping our patients get back to enjoying their lives free from hemorrhoid symptoms.
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins located in the lower rectum and anus. They can cause uncomfortable symptoms that can interfere with everyday life, including bowel discomfort, bleeding, and anal itching. Our hemorrhoid clinic offers a non-surgical treatment that alleviates hemorrhoid symptoms. Hemorrhoid artery embolization (HAE) is a painless, outpatient procedure that allows our patients to quickly return to their everyday activities. HAE is safe and effective for most cases of internal hemorrhoids.
Call to schedule a consultation with a skilled hemorrhoid doctor near you at our Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY, hemorrhoid treatment center, and find out if HAE is right for you.
Our hemorrhoid treatment center is in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, next to the NY Century Adult Day Care. Street parking is nearby on Bay 38th Street, Bay 37th Street, and 86th Street. Please check the parking signs for time limits and restrictions when parking. There’s also a public parking garage nearby at 2230 Cropsey Avenue.
USA Hemorrhoid Centers all staff were incredible. They communicated throughout and checked in frequently to ensure I was as comfortable as possible. I am happy I chose to get the treatments and look forward to the improvements.
Alexis B.
I am so glad to have gone to USA Hemorrhoid Centers. My experience has been amazing. The staff are all so friendly but professional. The doctor is wonderful and in his professional manner makes you very comfortable and explains anything you have questions about. So very happy.
Abe K.
USA Hemorrhoid Centers: providing an advanced and comprehensive hemorrhoid treatment solution to help patients find lasting relief and improved quality of life. We offer hemorrhoidal artery embolization (HAE) an outpatient, nonsurgical treatment for hemorrhoids that offers long-lasting relief from rectal bleeding.
What Is Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization?
Hemorrhoid artery embolization (HAE) is a safe and effective alternative to hemorrhoid removal surgery. It’s a non-surgical procedure that alleviates symptoms by shrinking swollen or inflamed hemorrhoids. HAE can offer long-lasting relief and is a good treatment option for most cases of persistent internal hemorrhoids.
What Are the Benefits of Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization?
HAE is an outpatient procedure with a short recovery. It has less risk of complications when compared to other hemorrhoid treatments, and it doesn’t create rectal wounds or negatively impact anal function. HAE also has a very high success rate.
What is the Recovery Time for HAE?
After treatment, patients may feel mild discomfort for up to one week. They can return to normal activities the same day; however, avoiding strenuous activity for a few days after hemorrhoid artery embolization treatment is important.
Does Insurance Cover Hemorrhoid Treatment?
Hemorrhoid treatment is covered by insurance. Check with your plan for coverage details.
How Can I Verify My Insurance?
You can call us at 347.309.6079, and a member of our Care Team can verify your insurance after you schedule your appointment. We also offer instant insurance verification through our online scheduling tool.
Where Can I Find Hemorrhoid Specialists Near Me?
USA Hemorrhoid Centers has other locations in the New York City area. Explore our other locations to find an expert hemorrhoid doctor near you.
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Belt Parkway is the nearest major throughway. Whether you’re heading eastbound or westbound on the parkway, take Exit 6 to access Stillwell Avenue. Head north on Stillwell until 86th Street. Make a left on 86th Street. You’ll see our hemorrhoid treatment center to your left near the intersection with Bay 38th Street.
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USA Hemorrhoid Centers in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY, is close to several public transit options.
By bus: You can ride bus B1 or B3 to reach our clinic. Our hemorrhoid center is near the stop at 25th Avenue and 86th Street.
By subway: The closest subway station is the 25th Avenue stop on train D. It’s one block south of our Brooklyn hemorrhoid center on 86th Street.
There is limited street parking nearby, as well as several parking lots. Two parking lots are located across the street from our treatment center, and three more are near the corner of 86th Street and Bay 41st Street, close to Mtskheta Cafe.
At USA Hemorrhoid Clinics, we are dedicated to addressing all the challenges associated with varicose hemorrhoids and spider hemorrhoids. This also includes acknowledging affordable hemorrhoid treatment options. Our goal is to provide you with the best-in-class and affordable hemorrhoid treatment possible for varicose and spider hemorrhoids. Varicose and spider hemorrhoids are symptoms of hemorrhoid disease and could lead to more dangerous health issues if left untreated. These can include venous ulcers and blood clots.
Patients frequently ask if their varicose hemorrhoid treatment is covered by insurance. Due to the relation of varicose hemorrhoids to hemorrhoid disease, health insurance usually covers varicose hemorrhoid treatments. Do you have specific questions about health insurance and your coverage? We’re here to help with the entire process.
Our dedicated team of insurance specialists will work with you every step of the way to maximize your insurance benefits. We will also complete the necessary paperwork to get your treatment plan approved by your insurance provider. We are here to offer guidance if you have any questions regarding health insurance or our affordable options for varicose and spider hemorrhoid treatment. We are constantly adding new insurance companies to our database to maximize your benefits and likelihood of having your treatment covered. For patients whose hemorrhoid embolization treatment costs are not covered, we also offer a range of financing options, including CareCredit, HELPcard*, and HSA or FSA accounts.
Does Insurance Cover Varicose Hemorrhoid Treatment?
Varicose hemorrhoids and spider hemorrhoids are symptoms of hemorrhoid disease, so treatment is typically covered by most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid.
Your out-of-pocket cost is determined by the type of treatment you receive, whether we see you in the office or via telemedicine (which may also be covered by your insurance plan), and your insurance coverage. Please give us a call or use our scheduling tool to verify in advance that we accept your insurance plan and to understand your initial consultation cost.
We offer minimally invasive and highly effective BPH treatments covered by most major insurances. Call us today with any questions.
We want to make staying healthy easy while keeping the cost as reasonable as possible. That’s why we brought appointment scheduling to your fingertips. You can book an appointment online via our HIPAA-compliant scheduling option and find out if we accept your insurance with just a few taps of your finger. Our scheduling tool verifies your varicose hemorrhoids insurance coverage for an initial visit. It also helps you find a clinic close to you, so you don’t have to commit before knowing your insurance eligibility. We also provide both in-office and telemedicine appointments for your convenience. Not comfortable making an appointment online? Not a problem. Give us a call, and one of our team members will assist you with all of your insurance-related questions and get your appointment scheduled.
We focus on low-cost, highly effective treatments and remain transparent about the cost of treatment from beginning to end. We don’t want you to avoid treatment because of worries about cost. We will make you aware of the costs associated with your treatment upfront so that you can make the best decisions for your care and budget.
At your visit, you’ll meet with an expert doctor who can answer your questions and discuss your treatment options. You’ll also have a brief exam.
To prepare for your visit, dress in loose, comfortable clothing. Bring your photo ID, insurance card, and a list of medications to your appointment.