Treatment
Pediatric Circumcision
Key Points About Circumcision
- Circumcision is a surgical procedure to remove the skin covering the end of the penis, called the foreskin.
- In many cultures, circumcision is a religious rite or a ceremonial tradition. It is most common in Jewish and Islamic faiths.
- In the United States, newborn circumcision is an elective procedure.
- An estimated 55 to 80 percent of newborn boys undergo circumcision. However, this number varies among socioeconomic, racial and ethnic groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Urology Treatment at Children's National Hospital
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Providers of Circumcision
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Departments that Offer Circumcision
Urology
At Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., our pediatric urologists provide comprehensive care for disorders affecting reproductive and urinary organs.