Q: Do I need a referral for circumcision?
No, you can book an appointment directly with one of our doctors. A referral is not required for an initial consultation, although your GP may choose to provide one if you are being referred from another clinic.
Q: At what ages do you perform circumcision?
We provide circumcision services for newborns, infants, children, teenagers and adults. The approach and aftercare advice will vary depending on age, and this will be explained during your consultation.
Q: What are common medical reasons for circumcision?
Common medical reasons can include tight foreskin that does not retract, recurring infections, inflammation, scarring or discomfort. Your doctor will assess your individual situation and discuss whether circumcision is appropriate or if other treatment options are available.
Q: Is the procedure painful?
Some discomfort is expected, but we use local anaesthesia and other pain relief methods to help keep you as comfortable as possible during the procedure. You will also receive advice on pain relief at home after the procedure.
Q: How long does recovery take?
Recovery time depends on age and individual healing. Many patients are back to light activities within a few days, while full healing can take longer. Your doctor will provide guidance about work, school, sport and other activities.
Q: How should I care for the area after circumcision?
You will receive clear written instructions on wound care, including how to keep the area clean, how often to change dressings and what level of discomfort is normal. If you notice increasing pain, swelling, bleeding or signs of infection, you should contact the clinic or seek medical care.
Q: Are circumcision services covered by Medicare or private health insurance?
Some aspects of the procedure and consultations may be covered. Coverage depends on your individual Medicare and private health insurance arrangements. Our reception team can provide guidance and invite you to confirm details with your fund.
Q: How do I prepare for the appointment?
For infants and children, parents or carers will be given preparation instructions, which may include feeding and clothing advice. Adult patients may be asked about fasting, medications and general health. Any specific requirements will be discussed during your consultation.
Q: Can I discuss cultural or religious considerations with the doctor?
Yes. We understand that circumcision may have cultural or religious significance. You are welcome to discuss your preferences and requirements so that we can support you in a respectful and appropriate way.
Q: How do I book an appointment?
You can book online through our website or call our reception on (02) 9322 0000 to arrange a consultation.