Circumcision Surgery Specialist in Gandhinagar

Circumcision is a widely practiced, low-risk procedure that promotes better hygiene and overall wellness. For trusted, effective care, consult Dr. Alpesh Patel at Tirtham Surgical Hospital, Ahmedabad.

Circumcision Surgery Specialist in Gandhinagar
Are you facing issues like phimosis, paraphimosis, or recurrent foreskin infections that affect hygiene, comfort, or sexual health? With over 17 years of experience and more than 2,700 successful circumcision surgeries, Dr. Alpesh Patel is a trusted circumcision specialist in Gandhinagar and across Gujarat. He provides expert treatment for phimosis, paraphimosis, and persistent foreskin infections using advanced surgical techniques, ensuring safe and effective results. Patients from Gandhinagar and nearby areas rely on his care for better hygiene, comfort, and long-term health.

Why Is Circumcision Sometimes Recommended?

Circumcision Types

Circumcision can be performed using various techniques, tailored to the patient’s age, medical condition, and recovery requirements.
Common methods include:

Consult Dr. Alpesh Patel – Circumcision Specialist in Gandhinagar

Gandhinagar residents seeking expert circumcision care can confidently consult Dr. Alpesh Patel at Tirtham Surgical Hospital, Ahmedabad. Known for his precision and patient-focused approach, Dr. Patel specializes in advanced techniques like stapler and laser circumcision, ensuring minimal discomfort and faster recovery. Many patients from Gandhinagar areas such as Sector 11, Sector 14, Sector 21, Sector 23, and Sector 26 travel to Ahmedabad for his trusted expertise and modern facilities.

Why Choose Tirtham Surgical Hospital?

Scheduling a consultation ensures professional advice and the best care for individuals and families from Mehsana and surrounding regions.

Circumcision Surgery Cost in Gandhinagar

The cost can change based on:
Overall, the price depends on safety, quality care, and the doctor’s expertise.

FAQ

What is circumcision surgery?
A minor procedure that removes the foreskin for medical, hygiene, or cultural reasons.
No, it’s done under local or general anesthesia, and recovery usually involves only mild discomfort.
Adults typically recover in 1–2 weeks, while infants heal in 7–10 days.
Risks are minimal, such as temporary swelling, mild bleeding, or infection, and are easy to manage.
People with phimosis, frequent infections, or for cultural/personal reasons may benefit.