dr. sarinda lertbannaphong

Female surgeon specializing in colectomy and hemorrhoidectomy using laser. She is well trusted and popular among female patients

Colon and Rectal Surgery
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Specialty
Surgery
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Sub Specialty
Colon and Rectal Surgery
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Languages
English, Thai

Treatments &
Services

Colon and colorectal cancers
Hemorrhoids in women
Anal polyps
Pilonidal cyst, groin lump
Laparoscopic colectomy and colorectal surgery
Treatment for colorectal tumor
Constipation treatment
Anal pain
Blood in the stool
Anal itching (pruritus ani)
Laser hemorrhoidectomy
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Education

2021
Colon and Rectal SurgerySiriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand
2021
Colon and Rectal SurgerySiriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand
2018
SurgeryRamathibodi Hospital, Thailand
2018
SurgeryRamathibodi Hospital, Thailand
2013
Doctor of MedicineRamathibodi Hospital, Thailand

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Dr. Sarinda Lertbannaphong