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Hemorrhoid Treatment

Available at both our Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart locations

Open Daily: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM | Walk-Ins Welcome

Fast, Discreet Hemorrhoid Treatment

Hemorrhoid treatment requires proper diagnosis to determine the type and severity of your condition and provide effective relief. We offer comprehensive evaluation, prescription-strength treatments, and evidence-based care plans tailored to your symptoms. Walk-ins welcome at both Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart locations, open daily 8am-8pm.

When to Seek Hemorrhoid Care

  • Rectal bleeding or blood on toilet paper
  • Pain or discomfort during bowel movements
  • Itching or irritation in the anal area
  • Swelling or a lump near the anus
  • Mucus discharge after bowel movements
  • Feeling of incomplete bowel evacuation
  • Persistent discomfort despite over-the-counter treatments
  • Sudden severe pain (may indicate thrombosed hemorrhoid)

How We Diagnose & Treat Hemorrhoids

Our medical providers perform thorough evaluations to determine whether you have internal or external hemorrhoids and assess severity. We provide prescription-strength treatments, lifestyle modification guidance, and evidence-based care plans. Our protocol-driven approach ensures safe, effective treatment when we're meeting you for the first time without your full medical history.

Comprehensive evaluation by experienced medical providers
Prescription-strength treatment options available
Evidence-based protocols for optimal outcomes
Discreet, compassionate care in private setting
Treatment plans tailored to hemorrhoid type and severity
Physician-led care with 20+ years experience
Walk-ins welcome - no appointment needed

What to Expect During Your Visit

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Walk in or call ahead - no appointment necessary
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Confidential check-in with minimal paperwork
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Private consultation about your symptoms and concerns
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Thorough medical history and symptom evaluation
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Physical examination in comfortable, private setting
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Clear diagnosis with explanation of hemorrhoid type
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Customized treatment plan with prescription medications when appropriate
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Detailed instructions for home care and prevention
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Guidance on when to follow up or seek additional care

Diagnostic Capabilities

Comprehensive medical history review
Physical examination and visual inspection
Digital rectal examination when appropriate
Assessment of hemorrhoid type (internal vs external)
Severity grading and classification
Evaluation for complications (thrombosis, prolapse)

Recovery Timeline & Self-Care

Most hemorrhoid symptoms improve within 1-2 weeks with proper treatment and lifestyle modifications. Prescription treatments typically provide relief within 2-3 days. Key recovery steps include increasing fiber intake, staying well-hydrated, avoiding straining during bowel movements, and using sitz baths for comfort. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage discomfort. Return for follow-up if symptoms persist beyond 2 weeks, worsen despite treatment, or if you experience severe pain or significant bleeding. This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. For urgent but non-emergency conditions, visit True Compassion Urgent Care at either our Palm Beach Gardens or Stuart location. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

Available at Both Locations

Palm Beach Gardens Building
True Compassion Urgent Care - Palm Beach Gardens
3375 Burns Rd #204

Hours

Open Daily: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Stuart Building
True Compassion Urgent Care - Stuart / Palm City / Indiantown
6522 S Kanner Hwy

Hours

Open Daily: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an appointment for hemorrhoid treatment?

No appointment is necessary. We welcome walk-ins daily from 8am to 8pm at both our Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart locations. We understand hemorrhoid symptoms can be uncomfortable and provide prompt, discreet care.

Will I need an embarrassing examination?

Our medical providers conduct examinations professionally and discreetly in a private setting. We explain each step and ensure your comfort throughout the process. The examination is typically brief and necessary for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Can you prescribe stronger medications than over-the-counter options?

Yes, we can prescribe prescription-strength topical treatments, pain medications, and other therapies based on your specific condition. Prescription treatments are often more effective than over-the-counter options for moderate to severe symptoms.

How do I know if I need to see a specialist?

Most hemorrhoids can be effectively treated at urgent care. We'll refer you to a colorectal specialist if you have severe prolapse, persistent bleeding despite treatment, or if we suspect another underlying condition requiring specialized care.

What should I bring to my visit?

Please bring your photo ID, insurance card (if applicable), and a list of current medications including any over-the-counter treatments you've tried. This helps us provide the most effective care and avoid medication interactions.

When should I go to the emergency room instead?

Visit the emergency room if you experience severe rectal bleeding that doesn't stop, signs of infection (fever, severe pain, pus), or if you have significant blood loss causing dizziness or weakness. For typical hemorrhoid symptoms, urgent care is appropriate.

How can I prevent hemorrhoids from coming back?

Prevention includes maintaining regular bowel habits, eating a high-fiber diet, drinking plenty of water, exercising regularly, and avoiding prolonged sitting or straining. We provide detailed prevention strategies during your visit tailored to your lifestyle and risk factors.

Are hemorrhoids a sign of something more serious?

While hemorrhoids are usually benign, rectal bleeding should always be evaluated to rule out other conditions. Our thorough evaluation ensures accurate diagnosis. According to medical guidelines, any new or persistent rectal bleeding warrants professional assessment.

Medical Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The content on this page is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider with any questions about a medical condition.

In case of a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. Do not rely on this information for emergency medical treatment.

No physician-patient relationship is created by viewing this content. This information does not replace in-person evaluation and treatment by a licensed medical professional.

Ready to Get Care?

Walk-ins welcome at both locations. Open daily 8am-8pm.