RELIGIOUS MALE CIRCUMCISION

Religious male circumcisions are most common among Muslim, Christian and Jewish communities and usually occurs shortly after birth, during childhood or around puberty.

Circumcision is one of the most common medical procedures in the world, with 25 circumcisions performed every minute. It is also one of the oldest and one of the simplest.

It is defined simply as the surgical removal of a fold of skin (the `foreskin’ or `prepuce’) that covers the head (glans) of the un-erect penis.

Religious male circumcisions are performed at Circumcision Clinic Glasgow.

Circumcision Clinic Glasgow is set up by Dr Anwar Khan (FRCS – Edinburgh) to benefit the Muslim, Christian and Jewish communities of the United Kingdom.

Dr Khan is also working in a sub-speciality of surgery at the Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport and the University Hospital, Wales, United Kingdom.

Dr Khan has an extensive experience in performing religious and medical circumcisions. He has performed over eight thousand procedures to date. He audits his work annually.

Dr Khan carries out the circumcision procedures with Plastibell also known as Ring method and Sleeve Resection method.

The clinic attract patients from all parts of the Kingdom. The clinic is well-known to Kingdom’s Muslim, Jewish and Christian communities.

Dr Khan offers full counselling and aftercare services for the well-being of all patients, parents and families and can be contacted at 24 hours any time of the day.