Less doctors every year.
an initiated elder.
A Jew that does circumcision is called a Mohell
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.
No.
A typical adult circumcision is going to cost you about $1500-$2000.
A brit Milah (circumcision) is done by a mohel, who must be ordained for that purpose, after learning the medical and ritual details.
Usually a mohel, a person who's specially trained to perform the circumcision, but doctors, rabbis, and cantors can also be trained as mohels.
The title is Mohel, related to the word Mal (Genesis ch.17), meaning circumcise.
No, he just cuts off the prepuce which is the part of the penis that protects the glans penis. This is the section that becomes retractable in time.
You should consult your pediatrician. He or she will be able to refer you to a physician who performs circumcisions. However, you should keep in mind that circumcision has no known medical benefit, and it is not recommended by any major medical association. Like any surgery, circumcision has risks of adverse medical events including surgical error, severe pain, infection, and proloned bleeding. Anesthesia poses additional possible adverse events including problems maintaining ventilation of the lungs as well as heart rate and blood pressure. Circumcision also can decrease the sensitivity of the penis, causing decreased sexual pleasure once your son is an adult. As circumcision is not a medically necessary procedure, it will not be covered by most health insurance. You will have to pay for the full cost yourself out of pocket. For circumcision with general anesthesia, you can expect to pay between $2000 and $3000.
No, the penis is not shortened by circumcision.
Circumcision has nothing to do with infertility.