Newborn Circumcision

When it comes to the health of your baby, trust is key.

Newborn Circumcision Center at Georgia Urology

Often, the first major decision that parents of a newborn son must make is whether to have their son circumcised. We offer a circumcision service designed specifically for parents looking for a trusted source for their newborn child’s care. Our team of board-certified pediatric urologists and fellows, who have performed thousands of circumcisions, offers parents of newborn sons the confidence they need when considering this specialized procedure.

Benefits of Newborn Circumcision

Despite its long history and regular use in many cultures, newborn circumcision has been and will likely remain discussed and debated. With that said, research has shown many benefits associated with circumcision, and this is particularly true when the procedure is performed on newborns. From its impact on urinary tract infections (UTIs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to penile cancer and its social and cultural significance, we will discuss the benefits at consultation.

Our Circumcision Facility

Our newborn circumcisions are conveniently performed at the Georgia Urology ambulatory surgery center in Fayetteville, Georgia, one of our newest and most advanced facilities in the greater Atlanta area.

1336 Highway 54, Bldg. 100, Ste. 101
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (404) 252-5206

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Payment & Insurance

Currently, we accept most insurance for our newborn circumcision services. Patients may also opt for out-of-pocket payment for the circumcision.

Please contact us at (404) 252-5206 to schedule an appointment and learn more about payment options. We’ll be glad to steer you in the right direction!

Physicians Performing Circumcisions

Emily Blum, MD

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Wolfgang Cerwinka, MD

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Michael Garcia-Roig, MD

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Andrew J. Kirsch, MD, FAAP, FACS

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Unsure about Circumcision?

It’s important to acknowledge and understand the ongoing debate about newborn circumcision. Concerns are valid, and that’s why our providers are available to discuss any concerns you may have in parental decision-making, supported by comprehensive evidence-based information on the risks and benefits of the procedure. The decision to circumcise should be made after a thorough discussion of the medical evidence, cultural beliefs, and individual values.

While the benefits of newborn circumcision are backed by an ever-growing body of scientific research, parents need to discuss the potential risks and benefits with a healthcare provider to make the best decision for their families.