RALEIGH, NC, February 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) HD Treatment Center (http://hdtreatmentcenter.com), which offers a painless and permanent treatment option for patients with hemorrhoidal disease through a direct micro current technology cleared by the Food and Drug Administration, has named Lawrence J. "Larry" Fusco, M.D., head physician and principal of the center. Dr. Fusco brings 30 years of diverse medical practice experience to HD Treatment Center. He received his medical degree from the University of Connecticut Medical School in 1982. After completing a residency in Internal Medicine at Danbury Hospital in Danbury, Conn., Fusco received certifications from both the American Board of Internal Medicine and American Board of Emergency Medicine.
In addition to his position with HD Treatment Center, Fusco serves as medical director for several agencies in Rockingham County, N.C. and as an internist in private practice for Belmont Medical Associates in Reidsville, N.C. In 1997, he became medical director of the emergency department at Annie Penn Hospital and was subsequently elected by his peers to serve as chief of medicine through 2004. Presently, Fusco is EMS medical director for Rockingham County and medical director of paramedic and EMS training at Rockingham Community College. He has served as medical director of the Free Clinic of Rockingham County since 2008 as well. Fusco launched HD Treatment Center in 2011.
His community activities include serving as chairman for the United Way Campaign of the Physicians Group and as a member of the board of directors for the Caswell County Family Medicine Clinic.
HD Treatment is located at 4601 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 1D. For more information, call (919) 861-9777 or visit http://hdtreatmentcenter.com.
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"As a patient of HD Treatment Center's direct current hemorrhoid treatment myself, I am a staunch believer in its effectiveness and its efficiency," said Dr. Larry Fusco, lead physician at HD Treatment Center. "I am eager to share the benefits of our direct current treatment with patients throughout the Triangle and North Carolina."
ABOUT HD TREATMENT CENTER:
HD Treatment Center, based in Raleigh, N.C., offers patients with hemorrhoidal disease a permanent and virtually pain free way to treat their condition by using direct micro current technology cleared by the Food and Drug Administration. The non-surgical, non-invasive procedure requires no anesthesia, no special preparation (no food or drinks to consume or avoid prior to treatment), no cutting or incision and no downtime - patients may return to their normal activities immediately after it is completed. Patients frequently notice significant relief immediately following treatment and over the next seven to 10 days. Depending on the extent of the hemorrhoidal disease, oftentimes only a single treatment is required. Doctors at HD Treatment Center have more than 50 years combined experience in treating hemorrhoidal disease and provide consultations prior to performing procedures that are covered by insurance. For more information, call (919) 861-9777 or visit http://hdtreatmentcenter.com.
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