At our Centre, coloproctologists consult adults on ALL diseases of the colon, rectum and anus, and perform surgeries.

The most common diseases and ailments: haemorrhoids, anal fissure, anal fistula, pilonidal sinus, anal or rectal and colon polyps, rectal prolapse, rectal ulcer, etc.

Treatmentour Centre offers all the methods which are based on scientific evidence and which are available worldwide at the moment to treat proctological diseases. We customize the treatment for each patient individually and select the most appropriate surgical method. Coloproctologists prioritize safe methods which will have the least effect on the patient’s quality of life and cause the least discomfort or post-operative pain.

We make every effort to treat patients in the shortest time possible.

We examine our patients, diagnose the disease and prescribe treatment in 1 day.*
*In rare instances for the final diagnosis to be confirmed, an exam which may take more than one day is needed.

Usually the patient can go home on the same day after the surgery, or in 1-2 days in more difficult cases.

Proctology services and prices

Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Coloproctologist consultation (PhD) with rectoscopy
108.10 € 149.00 €
Coloproctologist consultation (professor, PhD) with rectoscopy
114.10 € 155.00 €
Coloproctologist consultation with rectoscopy
98.10 € 139.00 €
Consultation of the coloproctologist
56.98 € 80.00 €
Primary consultation of associate professor of Medicine, Dr. Med. coloproctologist
65.98 € 89.00 €
Primary consultation of Prof.Hab.Dr.coloproctologist
62.98 € 86.00 €
Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Colonscopy
171.47 € 200.00 €
Ligature ring
68.00 € 68.00 €
Preparation for rectoscopy
19.00 € 19.00 €
Rectoscopy (with digital examination and anoscopy)
40.47 € 69.00 €
Removal of coprolith from rectum
37.00 € 37.00 €
Sample taking from rectum region
16.00 € 16.00 €
Suction ligature
40.00 € 40.00 €
Taking of biopsy specimen (during gastroscopy, colonoscopy and rectoscopy)
34.00 € 34.00 €
Service
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT)
9.50 €
Automated blood analysis (33 analytes with the reticulocytes)
15.00 €
Automatic blood test (26 analytes)
12.00 €
Creatinine (CREA)
6.10 €
Laboratory tests kit carried out before a day surgery at MDC
15.00 €
Macroscopic examination of operative and biopsy material (one object) - level IV
42.00 €
Rest electrocardiogram (ECG)
19.00 €
Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Extirpation of pyelonidal sinus
390.00 € 390.00 €
Extirpation of pyelonidal sinus
520.00 € 520.00 €
Extirpation of pyelonidal sinus
343.00 € 710.00 €
Hemorroidectomy (combined)
556.00 € 788.00 €
Hemorroidectomy (with an anal block)
383.00 € 788.00 €
Lateral sphinterotomy
350.00 € 544.00 €
Low fistula surgical excision
372.00 € 372.00 €
Surgical treatment of paraproctitis
427.00 € 427.00 €
Surgical treatment of paraproctitis (high-scale)
632.00 € 632.00 €
Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Anaesthesia, endotracheal (every additional hour)
87.00 € 87.00 €
Anaesthesia, endotracheal (first 2 hours)
250.00 € 250.00 €
Anaesthesia, epidural
157.00 € 157.00 €
Anaesthesia, intravenous (more than 15 min)
174.00 € 174.00 €
Anaesthesia, intravenous (up to 15 min)
164.00 € 164.00 €
Anal block
52.00 € 52.00 €
Anesthesia, laryngeal mask
177.00 € 177.00 €
Anesthesia, mask induction
157.00 € 157.00 €
Anesthesia, spinal
167.00 € 167.00 €
Medicaments after surgery (1 amp. Anexate)
39.00 € 39.00 €
Pain reduction after operation
17.00 € 17.00 €
Service
Centre standard price Eur with a referral letter Centre For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Ward attendance (24 hours)
99.00 € 99.00 €
Ward attendance (3 - 6 hours)
39.00 € 39.00 €
Ward attendance (3 hours)
29.00 € 29.00 €
Ward attendance (6 -12 hours)
49.00 € 49.00 €

What factors affect the price?

The prices indicated below apply to citizens of the Republic of Lithuania and the European Union.
If you are coming from another country please check the price by telephoning or sending an email.

More about prices

Doctors

Assoc. prof., MD  Dulskas Audrius
Assoc. prof., MD Dulskas Audrius

Surgeon, Coloproctologist

  • LT, RU, EN, DE
  • Working hours
MD  Radziunas Gintautas
MD Radziunas Gintautas

Coloproctologist, Endoscopist, Abdominal surgeon

  • LT, EN, RU
  • Working hours
Prof. MD  Samalavicius Narimantas Evaldas
Prof. MD Samalavicius Narimantas Evaldas

Abdominal surgeon, Coloproctologist

  • LT, RU, EN
  • Working hours

For the treatment of some proctological diseases to be successful, close cooperation between the coloproctologist and gastroenterologists, endoscopists, surgeons, and other specialists is needed.

Frequently asked questions

Contact a coloproctologist if:

  • you have noticed unusual symptoms in your anus;
  • you have noticed mucus in your anus;
  • your anus feels itchy or painful;
  • you have noticed blood in your stool;
  • you have noticed prolapsed haemorrhoids.

Sometimes these symptoms indicate some other diseases, not of the proctological kind, but this should be evaluated by the doctor.

First, the doctor will listen to your complaints (what symptoms you have been experiencing and for how long) and examine you—examine the anal canal with insertion of a finger or rectoscope—if needed.
These exams usually suffice to detect haemorrhoids, fissures, or fistulas.
If the doctor suspects you having a colon polyp, you will be advised to undergo a colonoscopy, endoscopy of the large intestine.

You and your doctor will discuss if you need additional exams and how to prepare for them.
After a thorough examination, the proctologist will be able to offer you treatment options and answer any related questions.

Thanks to modern medicine, unpleasant sensations during proctology exams are reduced down to the minimum, so the patient truly has nothing to worry about. If the disease is diagnosed in time, doctors have more treatment options available to them and patients have a higher chance of recovery and better quality of life.

We recommend fasting for 3-4 hours prior to a consultation with a proctologist and having a cleansing enema (you can buy the micro-enema Microlax at the pharmacy) 2 hours in advance.

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