For an adult, a urologist. For a child, a pediatrician, pediatric urologist or obstetrician. If you are Jewish, tradition calls for a Mohel to perform the circumcision, a mohel does not have to be a doctor.
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General or plastic surgeons
Orthodox Judaism doesn't allow it, but the other branches do. They're called mohelettes.
Basically, any physician can perform a circumcision. The urologist is no different in performing such a procedure than a regular surgeon. Urologists are likelier to perform circumcisions on older children and adults than on newborn babies, who are routinely circumcised by pediatricians. However, general surgeons are the most notable for performing circumcisions.
There are many different Doctors in Chicago that do perform lipsuction. For a list of Doctors you can visit the website realself.com and determine which one would be good for you.
The room where doctors receive their patients is called an examining room. Doctors perform physicals, give immunizations, and perform other non-invasive procedures in the examining room.
In general medical doctors earn $119,000-$205,000 if they do not perform surgery. For medical doctors that do perform surgeries they can earn $192,000 - $299,000 each year.
Mohels and doctors are two different professions. Brit Yosef Yitzchak is an organisation that organises free circumcisions for Jewish people ranging from infant to adult as well as supplying them with some religious Paraphernalia. They Use Mohels which are people trained in the process of removing the foreskin Brit Milan. A mohel is not necessarily a medical doctor, However from the sounds of their web site they do use medical doctors such as paediatricians urologists and anaesthesiologists in their genital mutilations. They also use their website to misrepresent medical opinion about this procedure
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