Circumcision is a minor procedure and can be performed on virtually anyone without a serious illness or unusual deformity.
A typical adult circumcision is going to cost you about $1500-$2000.
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Adult circumcision is normally done by urologist or sometime general surgeon. It's done in the operating room.
You should consult a urologist.
For a baby: Most pediatricians or OB/GYNs can perform a circumcision. For and adult: A urologist is the doctor to consult.
Adult circumcision should be performed by a doctor. In the Jewish religion, infant circumcision can also be peformed by a Mohel, a ritual circumcizer.
You should consult a urologist. He or she will either be able to perform the circumcision or refer you to a colleague who performs the procedure.
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Circumcision with general anesthesia should cost between $2000 and $3000 depending on where you live. This cost includes the doctor performing the procedure and the anesthesiologist. As circumcision is not a medically necessary procedure, it will not be covered by most health insurance plans so you will have to pay for the full cost yourself. Circumcision has no known medical benefit, and routine circumcision is not recommended by any major medical association. Most doctors recommend against circumcision because of the possible adverse events following the surgery, including prolonged bleeding, infection, moderate to severe pain, and long term decrease in penile sensitivity and sexual pleasure.
An adult circumcision is usually performed by a urologist.
To be completely honest, insurance companies that don't cover circumcisions don't make that choice for altruistic or idealistic reasons. They do it because it is financially cheaper for them to not do the circumcision. Though circumcision does decrease rates of certain medical conditions, and the treatments for these conditions are often more expensive than an infant circumcision. The insurance company gambles that they will not have to pay out. Many men don't develop serious conditions that need treatment, and those that do, are unlikely to still be covered by the same insurance company as an adult when these conditions occur. Medical insurance companies would find it in their interest not to encourage circumcision. In the first place they would be out of pocket paying to have the child done and after that there are many added risks of problems resulting from the circumcision. Both children and men who remain intact have far fewer problems involving the penis and the performance of same in latter life, it is in their interest to encourage this situation. problems related to the foreskin are very rare and nearly all that develop are easily taken care of without the need for the amputation of the whole thing There is no medical reasoning that calls for the removal of the healthy foreskin and the reasoning that it may avoid problems in the future is akin to the reasoning that amputating the feet cures smelly shoes. There is sound reasoning behind avoiding the procedure on account of the physical and psychological damage that may occur. In any case insurance company's don't gamble they carefully work out their odds and hedge what we would call a bet. It wont be long until circumcision has already become a mater of litigation in parts of the developed world. I doubt that the insurance want to become embroiled in a child sex mutilation situation. these cases are already beginning to pop up in courts. I would personally take them to the cleaners if they were complicit in the mutilation of my penis, luckily I still have it.