CRH O'Regan System

CRH O'Regan System

CRH O'Regan System. Non-Surgical Hemorrhoid Removal. Fast. Painless. Proven. The fast, painless and proven non-surgical hemorrhoid removal solution.

Hemorrhoid Treatment with the O’Regan System

The CRH O’Regan System treats hemorrhoids completely – without surgery or recovery time.

The hemorrhoid treatment process is simple. Just find a physician to make an appointment to see if CRH is right for you. The procedure is easy, fast and painless. You’ll be amazed at how simple it is…and how great you feel.

The CRH O’Regan hemorrhoid treatment technology works by cutting off the blood supply to the hemorrhoid, causing it to shrink after the band falls off in a few days. You may not even notice when this happens.

CRH O’Regan System Facts

With our unique banding system, you won’t feel pain or need to take valuable time off work and life. Hemorrhoid treatment with the CRH system is even covered by most insurance plans. See why the CRH O’Regan System is considered more than 99% effective in treating hemorrhoids.

Zero Pain


99% Success Rate


Recovery Time of Less than 1 Day


Fewer than 5% of patients have a recurrence within 2 years


Takes less than 1 minute


Less than 1% complication rate — much safer than traditional banding

Why O’Regan?

Get the Best Treatment for Hemorrhoids

If you’re ready to say goodbye to hemorrhoids forever, then it’s time for the patented CRH O’Regan System. This highly effective, minimally invasive banding procedure is performed in less than a minute, and recurrence is rare.


Why is CRH better?

  • Multiple hemorrhoids are treated in separate visits to ensure a low complication rate – less than 1%
  • More than 99% of patients report no post-procedure pain
  • Much safer than traditional banding
  • Smaller instruments for greater comfort and faster treatment
  • According to the Centers for Disease Control, healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) – those acquired by patients receiving treatment by healthcare professionals – account for an estimated 2 million infections, 90,000 deaths and $4.5 billion in excess health care costs annually. We eliminate the risk of transferring disease by employing single-use, disposable devices.


Try it, and you’ll see why the CRH O’Regan System has been called the best treatment for hemorrhoids available.

What to Expect After Your Hemorrhoid Banding Procedure

Every physician on this site works hard to ensure your hemorrhoids are treated completely – after hemorrhoid banding, you’ll be without pain or downtime. You don’t even need to fast or take other measures to prepare prior to coming in.

Here’s What to Expect on Your First Visit:

During Your Appointment

First, your physician will examine you and confirm your diagnosis. If he or she determines a CRH System hemorrhoid banding procedure is right for you, you may begin treatment right away, or on a subsequent visit.

During the brief and painless banding procedure, your physician will use a gentle suction device – unlike the harsh metal clamps used in other banding treatments – to place a small rubber band around the base of the internal hemorrhoid where there are no pain-sensitive nerve endings. The whole thing typically takes less than 60 seconds.


After the Hemorrhoid Banding Treatment

Once the band is in place, it cuts off the blood supply to the hemorrhoid, causing the banded tissue to fall off, typically within a few days. You probably will not even notice when this happens! The hemorrhoid will shrink, relieving your symptoms.

During the first 24 hours, you may experience a feeling of fullness or a dull ache in the rectum, but over-the-counter pain medication will provide sufficient relief.

If you have multiple hemorrhoids, you’ll likely need to come back to treat each one separately – that way, your doctor can monitor your treatment and ensure the complication rate is kept to an absolute minimum.

Fast Hemorrhoid Healing, Fast Recovery

Fast Hemorrhoid Healing, Fast RecoveryOnce your doctor’s visit is complete, that’s it – no restrictive hemorrhoid recovery regimens to follow. You can resume your normal activities as tolerated. Simply avoid heavy lifting, rigorous exercise and similarly strenuous activity on the day of your treatment. You can resume all normal activity the next day.

You can have normal bowel movements during hemorrhoid recovery, though you may want to soak in a sitz bath (a warm tub with a tablespoon of table salt added) or use a bidet for a gentler cleansing of the anal opening.


Preventing Future Hemorrhoids

After recovery, you’ll need to make some changes to help prevent future problems. To prevent hemorrhoids, you’ll need to avoid straining during bowel movements. Some tips include:


  • Drink a lot of fluids. Unless your medical condition prohibits it, you should consume seven or eight glasses of water each day.
  • Add 15 grams of fiber to your diet (two tablespoons of natural oat or wheat bran, Metamucil, Benefiber, flax or other soluble fiber).
  • Do not sit longer than two minutes on the toilet. If you can’t have a bowel movement in that time, come back later. This “two-minute” rule can help keep you from straining during bowel movements without realizing it.
  • During air travel, be sure to stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, eat fiber and walk around when you can.

Affordable Hemorrhoid Treatment That Works

Because the CRH O’Regan System is nonsurgical and fast, it’s often one of the most affordable treatment options out there – and because it completely removes hemorrhoids, it’s also the best. Significantly lower than the cost of hemorrhoid surgery, hemorrhoid banding with the CRH O’Regan System will fit into nearly any budget.

On average, CRH patients require just three doctor’s visits – keeping the overall cost for treatment low. CRH is even covered by most insurance plans, including Medicare. If you don’t have insurance, ask your physician about cash pay rates.

For specific questions on hemorrhoid banding costs, how they compare to the cost of hemorrhoid surgery, and insurance coverage for the CRH O’Regan System, please call the office where you would like to be treated.

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