Sun Speciality Clinic, Coimbatore provides advanced care for proctology disorders using modern LASER and minimally invasive techniques under the expertise of Dr. K. Balu (Surgical Gastroenterologist & LASER Specialist). Proctology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the rectum, anus, and colon, such as piles, fistulas, fissures, and anal infections. Our LASER-based treatments are precise, minimally invasive, and highly effective, offering patients less pain, minimal bleeding, faster recovery, and reduced risk of recurrence. Whether you suffer from internal or external hemorrhoids, chronic anal fissures, or complex fistulas, our team ensures accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and long-term relief. At Sun Speciality Clinic, we combine world-class surgical expertise, state-of-the-art LASER technology, and patient-focused care to deliver safe, effective, and comfortable treatments for all proctology disorders.
Diseases We Treat:

Piles (Hemorrhoids) – Internal & External

Fistula-in-Ano

Anal Fissures

Pilonidal Sinus

Perianal Abscesses

Rectal Polyps

Anal Warts (Condyloma)
Diagnostic Services:
- Digital Rectal Examination (DRE): Initial assessment of rectal and anal conditions.
- Anoscopy & Proctoscopy: Visual examination of the anal canal and rectum.
- Colonoscopy: Evaluation of colon and rectal health, screening for polyps and tumors.
- Ultrasound / MRI Fistulogram: Detailed imaging for complex fistulas and abscesses.
- Biopsy & Histopathology: Confirm diagnosis of abnormal growths or infections.
Treatment Options:
LASER Hemorrhoid Surgery:
Our LASER treatment for piles provides precise removal or shrinkage of hemorrhoids with minimal pain, almost no bleeding, and fast recovery, allowing patients to resume daily activities quickly.
LASER Fistula Surgery:
Complex fistulas-in-ano are treated with LASER fistula closure, ensuring minimal tissue damage, faster healing, and lower recurrence rates compared to conventional surgery.
LASER Anal Fissure Treatment:
Chronic anal fissures are treated with LASER sphincterotomy or advanced LASER therapy, reducing pain, bleeding, and healing time.
Pilonidal Sinus & Abscess Management:
LASER-assisted sinus excision or drainage ensures effective treatment, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery for pilonidal sinus or perianal abscesses.
Polyp & Anal Growth Removal:
Rectal polyps, anal warts, or benign growths are removed using LASER or minimally invasive techniques, reducing recurrence and postoperative discomfort.
Post-Operative Care & Lifestyle Guidance:
Patients receive dietary advice, hygiene instructions, and follow-up care to ensure smooth recovery, prevent infections, and promote long-term anal health.
Why Choose Sun Speciality Clinic?
Expert LASER Surgeon:
Dr. K. Balu is a renowned proctology and LASER specialist in Coimbatore.
Minimally Invasive LASER Techniques:
Less pain, minimal bleeding, faster recovery, and better outcomes.
Comprehensive Diagnostics:
From physical exams to advanced imaging and colonoscopy under one roof.
Patient-Centric Care:
Personalized treatment plans and continuous follow-up for lasting relief.
Proven Success:
Effective treatment for piles, fistulas, fissures, abscesses, and polyps.
Book An Appointment:
If you experience bleeding during bowel movements, pain, swelling, or recurrent anal infections, consult Dr. K. Balu at Sun Speciality Clinic, Coimbatore.
- Contact: +91 99447 27778
- Location: Sun Speciality Clinics, 1-1, B.R. Nagar, Near JP Children Hospital, Trichy Road, Singanallur, Coimbatore 641005
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
LASER proctology surgery uses high-precision LASER energy to treat piles, fistulas, fissures, and other anal disorders with minimal pain and bleeding.
Yes. LASER surgery is safe, minimally invasive, and highly effective, offering faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
Most patients return to normal activities within 3–7 days, depending on the procedure and individual healing.
Recurrence is rare with LASER surgery, especially when combined with dietary and lifestyle changes.
Yes. Procedures are performed under local, regional, or general anesthesia, depending on the condition and complexity.

