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Hospital Sirio Libanes

MyMeditravel Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Hospital Sirio Libanes
Hospital Sirio Libanes
Hospital Sirio Libanes
Hospital Sirio Libanes
Hospital Sirio Libanes
4.2
143 reviews

Colorectal Medicine at Hospital Sirio Libanes in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Hospital Sirio Libanes was established in 1921 and is one of the most important Hospitals in Brazil. The hospital was founded by the large Syrian and Lebanese community of São Paulo. The hospital is divided into various ...more
MyMeditravel Maurício Crepaldi, 22 September 2020
Espetacular ! Primeiro mundo... Parabéns a todos os atendentes e médicos !!
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Family accommodation Family accommodation Free Wifi Free Wifi Interpreter services Interpreter services Laundry Laundry
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Hospital Mae de Deus

MyMeditravel Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Colorectal Medicine
Hospital Mae de Deus
Hospital Mae de Deus
Hospital Mae de Deus
Hospital Mae de Deus
Hospital Mae de Deus
3.3
156 reviews

Colorectal Medicine at Hospital Mae de Deus in Porto Alegre, Brazil

Mãe de Deus Hospital was established in 1979 and offers complete health solutions to its patients, from diagnosis to treatment. The Hospital has 380 beds, advanced technological equipment, a team of highly qualified prof...more
MyMeditravel Márcio Kosarczuk Bahy, 20 September 2020
Very friendly hospital.
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Free Wifi Free Wifi Laundry Laundry Medical records transfer Medical records transfer Mobility accessible rooms Mobility accessible rooms
JCI Accredited
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Benessere Clinic

MyMeditravel Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Colorectal Medicine
Benessere Clinic
Benessere Clinic
Benessere Clinic
Benessere Clinic
2.0
1 reviews

Colorectal Medicine at Benessere Clinic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

MyMeditravel Simone Bocater, 19 July 2019
Terrible service! I called to inquire and as the person responsible for the procedure was not, the clerk was unable to ask for my phone, try to help.In short, they must be rich!
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SBQ - Sociedade Brasileira de Queimaduras
SBQ - Sociedade Brasileira de Queimaduras
AMB - Associação Médica Brasileira
AMB - Associação Médica Brasileira
SBD - Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia
SBD - Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia
SBLMC - Sociedade Brasileira de Laser em Medicina e Cirurgia
SBLMC - Sociedade Brasileira de Laser em Medicina e Cirurgia
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Serafina Estetica - Unidade Central

MyMeditravel Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Serafina Estetica - Unidade Central

Colorectal Medicine at Serafina Estetica - Unidade Central in Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Serafina Estetica - Vila Ipojuca

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Serafina Estetica - Vila Ipojuca

Colorectal Medicine at Serafina Estetica - Vila Ipojuca in Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Serafina Estetica - Chácara Santo Antônio

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Serafina Estetica - Chácara Santo Antônio

Colorectal Medicine at Serafina Estetica - Chácara Santo Antônio in Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Colorectal Medicine clinics in Brazil
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Colorectal medicine is a field of medicine that focuses on the disorders of the colon, rectum, and anus. Physicians specializing in this field of medicine are called colorectal doctor or colon and rectal doctor. They are trained to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of diseases, including Hemorrhoids, Anal itching, Fistulas, Anal fissures, Anal cancer, Colon cancer, Rectal cancer, Chron’s disease, Diverticulitis, Ulcerative colitis, Pilonidal cysts, Rectal prolapse, Fecal incontinence, Anal condyloma, Chronic constipation, Problems with bowel movements and urination.

Colorectal doctors are highly experienced and qualified to use numerous medical procedures to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the colon, rectum, and anus. These procedures include, but are not limited to Physical exams, including evaluation of vital signs and blood pressure, Colonoscopy, Barium enema, Digital rectal examination, Capsule Endoscopy, Proctoscopy, Sigmoidoscopy, Defecating proctography, Bowel surveillance.

Some colorectal doctors are also trained to perform surgery, such as bowel obstruction repair, pelvic laparoscopy, colectomy, colostomy, hemorrhoidectomy, polypectomy, strictureplasty, and more depending on the patient’s particular condition. They can also prescribe medications, such as antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs.

How Long Should I Stay in Brazil?

The length of stay depends on the type of procedure you underwent. For most diagnostic procedures, you should be able to leave Brazil within 2 to 3 days or until the results are ready. Once the result is ready, you will have to see your colorectal doctor. They will explain the results and discuss the treatment plan with you, if necessary. For surgical procedures, it is wise to stay for 3 to 7 days to let your body recover. You may also need to attend a follow-up checkup where your doctor removes the surgical stitches and monitor your healing progress.

What's the Expected Recovery Time?

For many procedures, such as colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy, you should be able to resume normal activities within 24 hours or after the sedation wears off. With surgical procedures, it may take around six to twelve weeks until you can go back to your normal activity, with the exception of strenuous activities. Your doctor will give you a recovery timeline, which includes when you can return to work and your full daily activities.

What Aftercare is Required?

Your medical team will give you aftercare instructions. It may include recommended diet, exercises, activity restrictions, and wound care (if any incision were made). For cancer patients, you may need to attend regular checkups. You do have the option to have the checkups with your local doctor at home if you cannot travel to Brazil multiple times. For non-cancer patients, your doctor will decide whether you need a follow-up checkup or not.

What's the Success Rate?

Thanks to the continuous advancement of colorectal medicine, the diagnostic procedures are now more accurate and the treatments are more successful than they were previously. More and more procedures are performed using new techniques and technology as well. For example, your doctor can now explore the entire colon without creating any incision or causing significant discomfort to you by using colon capsule endoscopy. However, this does not mean that there are no risks to colorectal procedures. Although uncommon, you still need to be aware of the risks, such as bleeding and infection.

Are there Alternatives?

In some cases, your general physician may be able to diagnose and treat your condition. However, if they think you need specialist treatment, they will still refer you to a colorectal doctor. 

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 21/01/2023