Typically you would see a general surgeon for your problem although it usually is not recommended to have surgery unless you have an acute thrombosed hemorrhoids and are treated within 72 hours. Typical treatments are Proctofoam or topical lidocaine for pain control, increased fiber and fluids to prevent the hemorrhoids, sitz baths for pain control and to avoid excessive straining. But in regards to your question I don't know local doctors here but do encourage you to confirm the diagnosis of the hemorroids by seeing a licensed physician.
Typically you would see a general surgeon for your problem although it usually is not recommended to have surgery unless you have an acute thrombosed hemorrhoids and are treated within 72 hours. Typical treatments are Proctofoam or topical lidocaine for pain control, increased fiber and fluids to prevent the hemorrhoids, sitz baths for pain control and to avoid excessive straining. But in regards to your question I don't know local doctors here but do encourage you to confirm the diagnosis of the hemorroids by seeing a licensed physician.