Cosmo General Hospital, Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad | Dr. Siddiqui (27+ Years Experience)
1. Timing & Age-Related Questions
Q: Is there a 'best season' for child circumcision in Hyderabad's climate?
Answer: Yes, most parents prefer winter months (November to February) for circumcision in Hyderabad.
Season-by-Season Breakdown:
Season
Months
Healing Impact
Recommendation
Winter
Nov-Feb
Cool, dry weather reduces sweating and moisture. Ideal healing conditions.
✅ Highly recommended
Summer
Apr-Jun
Heat causes sweating around the wound, increasing infection risk. Healing takes 20-30% longer.
⚠️ Avoid if possible
Monsoon
Jul-Sep
High humidity (70-90%) keeps wounds moist. Fungal infections more common.
⚠️ Extra precautions needed
Post-Monsoon
Oct
Moderate weather, improving conditions.
✅ Acceptable
If circumcision must be done in summer or monsoon:
Keep child in air-conditioned room for first 5-7 days
Change diapers more frequently (every 2-3 hours)
Apply antifungal powder around (not on) the wound
Use fan or AC to keep area completely dry
At Cosmo Hospital, we perform circumcision year-round, but we provide season-specific aftercare instructions.
Q: My child has a school exam in 2 weeks. Can he still get circumcised?
Answer: Generally not recommended. Here is the real recovery timeline:
Days After Procedure
Activity Level
Can Child Sit for 3-Hour Exam?
Day 1-3
Maximum discomfort, swelling present
❌ No
Day 4-7
Moderate discomfort, stitches healing
⚠️ Very difficult
Day 8-10
Mild discomfort, wound closing
⚠️ Possible but uncomfortable
Day 11-14
Minimal discomfort, healing well
✅ Yes, with soft cushion
Day 15+
Normal activity
✅ Yes
Recommendation: Schedule circumcision at least 3 weeks before or after important exams. If an exam falls within 10 days of procedure, request the school for special seating (soft chair, frequent breaks).
At Cosmo Hospital, we provide a medical certificate for school absences and exam accommodations.
Q: Is newborn circumcision common among Hyderabad's Muslim and Jewish communities?
Answer: Yes, it is widely practiced. Here are the traditional timelines and how modern medicine accommodates them:
Community
Traditional Age
Religious Basis
Medical Compatibility
Jewish
8 days old
Brit Milah on 8th day (Genesis 17:12)
✅ Compatible. Newborns are healthy, healing is rapid.
Muslim
7 days to 40 days
Sunnah (following Prophet's practice)
✅ Compatible. Any time in first 40 days is medically safe.
Muslim (some cultures)
4-7 years
Family/community tradition
✅ Compatible. Older child requires different technique.
How Dr. Siddiqui accommodates religious timelines:
Jewish 8th-day circumcision: Performed with strict adherence to religious requirements. Local anesthesia used (discuss with your rabbi/religious authority).
Muslim 7-40 day circumcision: Perfect window medically – babies heal fastest during this period. Pain-free techniques used.
Religious ceremony needs: The clinic can arrange for family members, prayers, and naming ceremonies before or after the procedure.
Dr. Siddiqui has performed hundreds of religious circumcisions for both Muslim and Jewish families in Hyderabad.
Q: Can circumcision be done during Hyderabad's monsoon without infection risk?
Answer: Yes, but extra precautions are essential. Hyderabad's monsoon brings 70-90% humidity, which increases infection risk by approximately 30-40%.
Monsoon-Specific Precautions:
Precaution
Why It Matters
Keep child in AC room (24-26°C)
AC reduces humidity to 40-50%, ideal for wound healing
Change diapers every 2 hours (not 3-4)
Moisture trapped in diaper + humidity = infection risk
Use absorbent wound dressing
Special moisture-wicking dressings available at Cosmo
Apply antifungal cream around (not on) wound
Prevents candidal infection common in monsoon
No outdoor play for 14 days (vs. 10 days in winter)
Extra time needed due to humidity
Use hair dryer on COOL setting to dry area after bathing
Gentle drying prevents moisture accumulation
Signs of infection to watch for in monsoon:
*If you choose monsoon circumcision, Cosmo Hospital provides a detailed monsoon-specific aftercare handout. Follow-up is scheduled at day 3 (instead of day 5-7) for early detection of any issues.*
2. Procedure & Technique Questions
Q: What's the difference between 'Khatna' and medical circumcision in Hyderabad?
Answer: This is an excellent question. Many parents assume "Khatna" and "medical circumcision" are different. Here is the truth:
Aspect
Traditional Khatna
Medical Circumcision at Cosmo Hospital
Who performs it
Traditional practitioner (not always medically trained)
Dr. Siddiqui (Paediatric Surgeon, 27+ years)
Setting
Home or community hall
Sterile hospital operation theatre
Anesthesia
Often none or inadequate
Proper local anesthesia (pain-free)
Sterility
Variable, often inadequate
Hospital-grade sterilization
Technique
Traditional clamp or knife
Modern surgical technique with precision
Bleeding control
Basic
Advanced (cautery, precise suturing)
Complication rate
5-15%
<0.5%
Cosmetic result
Variable, often visible scar
Minimal, fine cosmetic scar
Emergency backup
None
Full hospital facilities
The bottom line: The anatomical result (removal of foreskin) is the same. The safety, comfort, and outcome are vastly different.
"Khatna" is the religious/cultural name for circumcision. Dr. Siddiqui respects the cultural significance while providing medical excellence. Many families come to Cosmo Hospital for "medical Khatna" – combining tradition with safety.
Q: Does Dr. Siddiqui use the same technique for a 7-day-old vs. a 7-year-old?
Answer: No. The surgical approach changes significantly with age, anatomy, and development.
Age Group
Technique
Key Differences
Newborn (0-30 days)
Plastibell or Gomco clamp
Foreskin thin, highly vascular. Clamp method is bloodless. No sutures needed.
Infant (1-12 months)
Plastibell or modified clamp
Foreskin thicker. Still minimal bleeding. No sutures.
Toddler (1-3 years)
Surgical excision + absorbable sutures
Foreskin fully developed. Bleeding controlled with cautery. Fine sutures used.
Child (4-12 years)
Surgical excision + absorbable sutures
Similar to toddler but larger anatomy. More attention to cosmetic outcome.
Teenager (13+ years)
Surgical or laser
Adult-like anatomy. Laser option available for precision.
Why different techniques?
Newborn foreskin is thin, fused to glans, and highly vascular
Older child foreskin is fully separated, thicker, and has more tissue to remove
Healing capacity changes with age (newborns heal fastest)
Dr. Siddiqui personally evaluates every child and selects the optimal technique for that specific age and anatomy.
Q: What happens if my child moves during the procedure?
Answer: This is every parent's fear. Here is exactly how Dr. Siddiqui handles it:
Step-by-Step Movement Management:
Child's Age
Movement Risk
Management Technique
Newborn (0-30 days)
Minimal
Gentle swaddling. Parent holds baby's hand if desired.
Infant (1-12 months)
Low
Special pediatric positioning board. Distraction with pacifier or feeding.
Toddler (1-3 years)
Moderate
Child life specialist uses distraction (tablet with cartoons). Assistant gently holds.
Child (4-7 years)
Moderate-High
Explanation at child's level. "Count to 20" technique. Parent present if helpful.
Older child (8+ years)
Low (understands)
Verbal reassurance. Child's cooperation requested.
What Dr. Siddiqui does NOT do:
Forceful restraint that causes trauma
General anesthesia for routine cases (avoids risks)
Rush the procedure (he waits for calm moments)
The truth: Even with movement, the surgical area is small and Dr. Siddiqui's 27 years of experience means he can work safely even with some movement. Serious complications from movement are extremely rare (<0.1%) in his practice.
Parents are often more anxious than the child. Your calmness helps your child stay calm.
Q: Is there a difference in scar outcome between laser and traditional methods for children?
Answer: Yes, but the difference is smaller than many claim. Here is an honest comparison:
Feature
Traditional Surgical
Laser Circumcision
Scar visibility
Minimal – fine line
Minimal – slightly finer
Scar healing time
2-3 months to fade
1-2 months to fade
Scar thickness
Thin (1-2mm)
Very thin (<1mm)
Scar color
Pink then matches skin
Similar to traditional
Suture marks
None (absorbable sutures)
None
Bleeding
Mild (cautery controlled)
Minimal (laser seals vessels)
Swelling
Mild to moderate
Minimal
Cost difference
Standard
Higher (₹5,000-10,000 more)
Is laser worth the extra cost for children?
Situation
Recommendation
Newborn/Infant
Traditional is excellent. Laser not necessary.
Toddler/Child
Both are good. Laser offers marginally better cosmetic result.
Parent extremely concerned about scar
Laser may be worth the extra cost.
Child with bleeding disorder
Laser may be preferred (less bleeding).
Teenager/Adult
Laser offers advantage for cosmetic result.
Dr. Siddiqui's traditional technique already produces minimal scarring. He has performed over 500 traditional circumcisions with excellent cosmetic outcomes. Laser is available upon request but is not routinely necessary for children.
3. Pain & Comfort Questions (Parent's Biggest Fear)
Q: Will my child remember any pain from the procedure?
Answer: No – and here is the scientific reason:
Age at Circumcision
Pain Memory Formation
Explanation
0-18 months
❌ No memory
Brain's hippocampus (memory center) not fully developed. No conscious recall.
18 months – 3 years
❌ No lasting memory
Verbal memory not formed. May have implicit/vague recall but cannot verbalize.
3-5 years
⚠️ Possible brief memory
May remember "someone touched my penis" but not specific pain. Fades quickly.
6+ years
✅ May remember
Clear memory possible. Preparation and explanation essential.
What this means for parents:
Newborns and infants will have zero memory of the procedure. They may cry during the injection but forget immediately.
Toddlers (1-3 years) may have vague, non-verbal memories that do not cause lasting trauma.
Children (4+ years) should be prepared honestly but gently. Dr. Siddiqui explains at their level.
"Your child will remember your love and comfort far more than any brief discomfort. Hold them, soothe them, and the moment passes."
Q: Can I stay in the procedure room with my child?
Answer: Yes, at Cosmo Hospital, parents are welcome to stay in almost all cases.
Parent Presence Policy:
Age of Child
Can Parent Stay?
Notes
Newborn (0-30 days)
✅ Yes
Parent can hold baby's hand or sit nearby
Infant (1-12 months)
✅ Yes
Parent can feed or soothe during procedure
Toddler (1-3 years)
✅ Yes
Parent presence is encouraged for comfort
Child (4-7 years)
✅ Yes
Parent can hold hand and provide distraction
Child (8+ years)
⚠️ Optional
Some older children prefer parent to wait outside
What parents can do in the procedure room:
Hold child's hand
Talk or sing softly
Show tablet with cartoons (distraction)
Feed infant (if appropriate)
Stay calm (children sense your anxiety)
What parents should NOT do:
Faint (it happens – nurses are trained)
Interfere with the surgical field
Ask to stop the procedure midway (unless emergency)
If you feel anxious, it is perfectly fine to wait outside. Some parents do better not watching. The nurses will update you every few minutes.
Q: What does 'pain-free' actually mean? No pain during or after?
Answer: An honest answer is important here. "Pain-free" is slightly optimistic marketing. Here is the reality:
Phase
Pain Level (0-10)
What It Actually Means
Before anesthesia
2-3
Topical cream applied 30 min before. Child feels nothing.
Anesthesia injection
3-5 (brief, 5-10 seconds)
Quick pinch or bee-sting sensation. Distraction techniques used.
During procedure
0
Complete numbness. Child may feel pressure but NO pain.
First 2-4 hours after
0
Long-acting anesthetic continues working.
4-8 hours after
1-2
Anesthetic wears off. Mild discomfort begins.
Night of procedure
2-3
Some discomfort. Pain medication given.
Day 1-2
1-2
Mild soreness. Regular pain medication controls well.
Day 3-7
0-1
Minimal to no discomfort.
What "pain-free" means at Cosmo Hospital:
✅ No pain during the procedure
✅ Minimal pain after (controlled with medication)
❌ Not "zero sensation ever" – that is impossible
We say "pain-free procedure" not "pain-free recovery." Most parents report their child was comfortable and slept normally the first night.
Q: My child has needle phobia. Can circumcision be done without injection?
Answer: Partially yes – but with important limitations.
Needle-Free Options:
Option
How It Works
Effectiveness
Limitations
Topical anesthetic cream only
EMLA or LMX cream applied 60 min before
70-80% numbing
May not be complete. Some discomfort during procedure.
Distraction + topical cream
Cartoon, blowing bubbles, counting
80-85% numbing
Child must stay still. Works for very young or very cooperative children.
Oral sedation + topical cream
Mild sedative syrup 30 min before
90-95% numbing
Requires child to be NPO (fasting). Child drowsy but awake.
Local injection
Standard method
100% numbing
Brief pinch (5-10 seconds). Gold standard.
Dr. Siddiqui's approach for needle-phobic children:
First attempt: Topical cream + distraction. Many children do fine without injection.
If child tolerates: Proceed with cream alone.
If child feels discomfort: Pause, apply more cream, or offer injection quickly.
Extreme phobia: Consider oral sedation (must be discussed in advance).
*The injection lasts 5-10 seconds. The procedure lasts 20 minutes. Most parents find the brief injection is worth the complete pain-free procedure. However, Dr. Siddiqui respects needle phobia and will work with you.*
4. Recovery & Daily Life Questions
Q: Can my child take a bath after circumcision in Hyderabad's hard water?
Answer: No baths for 7-10 days – regardless of water quality. Here is the detailed protocol:
Bathing Restrictions:
Days After Procedure
Bathing Allowed?
Method
Day 1-3
❌ No
Sponge bath only (below waist avoid)
Day 4-7
⚠️ Very limited
Quick shower, water over shoulders only. Keep penis dry.
Day 8-10
⚠️ Limited
Shower allowed but no soaking. Pat dry gently.
Day 11-14
✅ Yes
Normal bathing, but no scrubbing the area
Day 14+
✅ Full
Normal bathing
Hard Water Concerns in Hyderabad:
Issue
Impact
Solution
High TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)
May irritate healing wound
Use boiled and cooled water for cleaning
High chlorine
Dries out healing tissue
Use filtered water
High hardness minerals
May leave residue on wound
Pat dry thoroughly after any water contact
Specific Hard Water Protocol at Cosmo Hospital:
For first 10 days, clean the area with boiled and cooled water (or packaged drinking water)
Apply prescribed antiseptic ointment after each cleaning
Use a soft cotton cloth to pat dry (never rub)
If hard water causes redness, switch to bottled water for cleaning
Dr. Siddiqui provides a detailed hard water aftercare sheet for Hyderabad families.
Q: How do I manage diaper changes after newborn circumcision?
Answer: Here is your step-by-step practical guide:
Supplies You Will Need:
Petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or prescribed antibiotic ointment
Soft cotton balls or gauze pads
Warm water (boiled and cooled)
Extra-absorbent diapers (slightly larger than usual)
Step-by-Step Diaper Change Protocol:
Step
Action
Why
1
Wash hands thoroughly
Prevent infection
2
Remove diaper gently
Avoid pulling on wound
3
Clean area with warm water and soft cotton
Hard water? Use bottled water
4
Pat dry (never rub)
Rubbing causes bleeding
5
Apply petroleum jelly to a gauze pad
Prevents sticking
6
Place gauze over the penis
Protects wound from diaper
7
Apply diaper slightly loosely
Allows air circulation
8
Change diaper every 2-3 hours (not 4 hours)
Moisture = infection risk
Critical Tips:
Point penis DOWN into the diaper (not up or sideways)
Change diaper immediately when wet or soiled
Expect some yellow discharge (normal for 2-3 days)
Call if you see: Green discharge, foul odor, bleeding more than a few drops
*The plastic bell (Plastibell method) falls off naturally in 5-7 days. Do NOT pull it off. Let it fall during a diaper change.*
Q: My child wears a school uniform with tight pants. When can he return to school?
Answer: This is very practical for Hyderabad parents. Here is the timeline:
Days After Procedure
School Attendance
Clothing Recommendation
Day 1-3
❌ No school
Rest at home
Day 4-7
⚠️ Possible but not ideal
Loose shorts or track pants only
Day 8-10
✅ Yes, with modifications
Loose shorts + medical certificate
Day 11-14
✅ Yes, mostly normal
Can wear uniform if slightly loose
Day 14+
✅ Full normal
No restrictions
Specific Advice for Hyderabad School Dress Codes:
Uniform Type
Solution
Fitted trousers (most schools)
Request permission for loose track pants for 2 weeks. Provide doctor's certificate.
Shorts (younger grades)
Perfect – no issue.
Belt required
Skip belt for 2 weeks. Loose waistband.
Doctor's Certificate: Cosmo Hospital provides a certificate stating:
"Child underwent circumcision on [date]"
"Requires loose clothing for 14 days"
"Exempt from physical education for 3 weeks"
Most Hyderabad schools accommodate this request with proper documentation.
Q: Can my child ride a bicycle or play cricket after circumcision?
Answer: Here is the detailed activity restriction timeline:
Activity
Restriction Period
Why
Bicycle riding
3-4 weeks
Pressure on perineum, friction, fall risk
Cricket (batting, bowling)
3 weeks
Running, squatting, ball impact risk
Swimming (pool, beach)
4 weeks
Infection risk from water
Gymnastics, karate
4 weeks
Splits, straddles stretch the area
Football, basketball
3-4 weeks
Running, kicking, body contact
Horse riding
6 weeks
Extreme pressure and friction
School PE class
3 weeks
General activity restriction
Return to Activity Schedule:
Week
Allowed Activities
Week 1
Rest, walking around house
Week 2
Walking, light play (no running, no climbing)
Week 3
Normal walking, light running, school activities (no sports)
Week 4
Most sports allowed except contact sports, swimming, cycling
Week 5+
All activities normal
Signs to Stop Activity:
"Better to wait 1 extra week than to deal with a complication that sets recovery back 3 weeks." – Dr. Siddiqui
5. Medical & Risk Questions
Q: Does having a 'tight foreskin' (phimosis) always require circumcision?
Answer: No. This is one of the most important questions. Many parents are told circumcision is the only option – that is not true.
Non-Surgical Treatments for Phimosis:
Treatment
Success Rate
Best For
Observation (wait and watch)
80-90% resolve by age 5-7
Physiologic phimosis (normal in young children)
Topical steroid cream (betamethasone)
70-85%
True phimosis without scarring
Gentle stretching exercises
50-70%
Older children with mild phimosis
Preputioplasty (surgical release, not removal)
90-95%
Children with scarring, preserves foreskin
When is circumcision truly necessary (vs. optional)?
Condition
Circumcision Recommended?
Alternative
Physiologic phimosis (age <5 years)
❌ No
Observation only
Physiologic phimosis (age 5-7 years)
⚠️ Usually not
Try steroids first
Pathologic phimosis (scarred, white ring)
✅ Yes
Steroids less effective
Recurrent balanitis (3+ episodes/year)
✅ Yes
Antibiotics temporarily
Paraphimosis (emergency)
⚠️ After emergency reduction
May need circumcision later
Balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO)
✅ Yes
No effective non-surgical treatment
Phimosis with urinary obstruction
✅ Yes
Urgent
Dr. Siddiqui's approach:
Examine the child – is it physiologic or pathologic?
If physiologic (normal for age): Reassure parents. No treatment needed.
If mild pathologic: Prescribe steroid cream for 4-8 weeks.
If steroid fails or scarring present: Discuss circumcision or preputioplasty.
"I never rush to circumcision. I have saved hundreds of boys from unnecessary surgery by trying conservative treatment first." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: My child has a heart condition / asthma / thalassemia minor. Can he still get circumcised?
Answer: In most cases, yes – but with additional precautions. Here is the detailed guidance:
Pre-Procedure Evaluation Needed:
Condition
Pre-Circumcision Requirements
Can Proceed?
Heart condition (minor, e.g., small VSD)
Cardiology clearance letter within 3 months
✅ Yes, with monitoring
Heart condition (major, e.g., cyanotic)
Requires cardiac anesthesia team
⚠️ Only in tertiary hospital
Asthma (mild, intermittent)
No special tests needed
✅ Yes, normal procedure
Asthma (moderate-severe, daily medication)
Chest physician clearance
✅ Yes, but avoid triggers
Thalassemia minor (trait)
CBC (hemoglobin >10 g/dL)
✅ Yes, normal procedure
Thalassemia major
Requires hematologist clearance
⚠️ Only in hospital with blood bank
Bleeding disorder (hemophilia, von Willebrand)
Factor levels checked. May need factor replacement
⚠️ Only in hospital with hematology backup
Seizure disorder (epilepsy)
Neurologist clearance. Continue medications
✅ Yes
Diabetes (Type 1)
Blood sugar control optimized. Endocrinologist clearance
✅ Yes, but healing slower
At Cosmo Hospital:
For minor conditions (thalassemia minor, mild asthma, controlled epilepsy): Routine circumcision is safe.
For moderate conditions: We coordinate with your child's specialist.
For major conditions: We refer to tertiary hospitals with full pediatric ICU backup.
"Your child's safety is my first priority. If I have any concern, I will request specialist clearance or refer to a larger facility." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: What's the worst complication you've seen in 27 years, and how did you handle it?
Answer: This honest question deserves an honest answer. Transparency builds trust.
The Worst Complication (and it was NOT at Cosmo Hospital):
Case: A 6-year-old boy brought to Dr. Siddiqui 3 days after circumcision elsewhere.
Complication: Complete wound dehiscence (stitches opened completely). The entire circumcision wound had separated.
Cause: Severe post-operative infection + poor aftercare.
Presentation: Fever (103°F), foul discharge, bleeding, child in severe pain.
Outcome: Required surgical debridement and re-suturing under general anesthesia. Hospital stay 5 days. IV antibiotics. Full recovery in 4 weeks. No long-term sequelae.
Complications Dr. Siddiqui has managed at Cosmo Hospital (rare):
Complication
Frequency (27 years)
Management
Outcome
Minor bleeding (re-suturing needed)
5-6 cases
Local anesthesia, one stitch
Complete healing
Wound infection requiring antibiotics
15-20 cases
Oral antibiotics, wound care
Complete healing
Meatal stenosis (see next question)
3-4 cases
Meatotomy (office procedure)
Complete resolution
Excessive skin removal
1 case (referred to Dr. S)
Skin grafting (specialist)
Good outcome
Anesthesia reaction
0 cases
N/A
N/A
What Dr. Siddiqui learned:
Proper patient selection prevents most complications
Detailed written aftercare instructions are essential
Accessible follow-up (phone/WhatsApp) catches problems early
Never hesitate to refer to a specialist when needed
"I am proud of my safety record, but I am also honest that complications can happen. What matters most is how quickly and effectively they are managed."
Q: Can circumcision cause meatal stenosis (narrowing of urine opening) in children?
Answer: Yes, it is a real long-term risk – but it is rare (0.5-1% of circumcised boys). Here is what parents need to know:
What is Meatal Stenosis?
Narrowing of the urethral opening (meatus) at the tip of the penis
Occurs months to years after circumcision (average 2-5 years later)
More common in boys circumcised as newborns
Why Does It Happen?
After circumcision, the meatus is no longer protected by the foreskin
Constant rubbing against diaper/clothing causes chronic irritation
Inflammation leads to scarring and narrowing
Signs Parents Should Watch For:
Sign
What to Look For
Upward-angled urine stream
Urine sprays upward (sometimes to the face)
Thin, forceful stream
Like a thin wire of water
Prolonged urination
Takes >30 seconds to empty bladder
Straining to urinate
Child pushes or grunts
Dribbling after finishing
Urine continues to drip
Bedwetting (new onset)
After being dry at night
UTI (fever with urination pain)
Recurrent infections
Prevention:
Strategy
Effectiveness
Apply petroleum jelly to meatus with every diaper change
70-80% reduction
Keep meatus moist (avoid drying)
Helpful
No harsh soaps near meatus
Helpful
Treat any redness promptly
Prevents progression
Treatment if It Occurs:
Mild cases: Topical estrogen cream (softens scar)
Moderate-severe: Meatotomy (office procedure, 5 minutes, local anesthesia)
Result: Normal urine stream immediately
"Meatal stenosis is easily treatable. I have performed over 100 meatotomies with excellent results. Don't let this rare risk deter you from necessary circumcision." – Dr. Siddiqui
6. Hyderabad-Specific Practical Questions
Q: Which Hyderabad hospitals have pediatric intensive care backup if needed? Does Cosmo Hospital have NICU/PICU support?
Answer: Cosmo Hospital does not have an in-house NICU/PICU. This is an honest and important disclosure.
Cosmo Hospital's Capabilities:
Facility
Available at Cosmo?
Details
Operation theatre for circumcision
✅ Yes
Fully equipped, sterile
Emergency resuscitation equipment
✅ Yes
For rare allergic reactions
Oxygen, suction, emergency drugs
✅ Yes
Standard protocol
24/7 on-call pediatrician
✅ Yes
For consultation
NICU (Neonatal ICU)
❌ No
Not available
PICU (Pediatric ICU)
❌ No
Not available
For Routine Circumcision of Healthy Children:
NICU/PICU backup is not required.
Complication rates requiring ICU are <0.01%.
Cosmo Hospital is fully equipped for the 99.99% of cases.
For Higher-Risk Cases (Dr. Siddiqui refers to these hospitals):
Hospital
NICU/PICU
Distance from Dilsukhnagar
KIMS Hospital, Secunderabad
✅ Yes
~8 km
Yashoda Hospital, Malakpet
✅ Yes
~5 km
Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills
✅ Yes
~12 km
Rainbow Hospital, Banjara Hills
✅ Yes
~10 km
"I am transparent: Cosmo Hospital is for routine, low-risk circumcision. If your child has complex medical needs, I will tell you honestly and refer you to a larger hospital. Your child's safety is my only priority." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: Do you offer circumcision at home for religious ceremonies?
Answer: No. Dr. Siddiqui and Cosmo Hospital do NOT perform home circumcisions.
Why Hospital is Always Safer:
Risk
Home Circumcision
Hospital Circumcision
Infection rate
5-15%
<0.5%
Bleeding complications
Can be severe, no backup
Controlled with cautery
Anesthesia safety
Often none or improper
Proper dosing, monitoring
Sterility
Variable
Hospital-grade
Emergency backup
None
Full facilities
Pain management
Often inadequate
Complete
Cosmetic result
Poor to fair
Excellent
What Cosmo Hospital Offers for Religious Ceremonies:
Request
Can We Accommodate?
Perform circumcision in hospital setting
✅ Yes
Allow family members in pre-op area
✅ Yes
Allow prayers/blessings before procedure
✅ Yes
Arrange for naming ceremony after
✅ Yes (in consultation room)
Provide certificate for religious authorities
✅ Yes
Perform at specific time (e.g., 8th day at 8 AM)
✅ Yes, with advance notice
Come to your home
❌ No
"I deeply respect religious traditions. I have performed circumcisions for Muslim, Jewish, and Christian families who value both their faith and medical safety. But I will never compromise safety for convenience."
Q: How do I reach Cosmo Hospital from LB Nagar / Kothapet / Chaitanyapuri during peak traffic?
Answer: Hyderabad traffic is challenging. Here are practical directions avoiding the worst jams:
From LB Nagar to Cosmo Hospital (Dilsukhnagar):
Route
Distance
Peak Time (8-11 AM, 5-8 PM)
Off-Peak
Main road (via Metro pillar)
3.5 km
20-25 minutes
10-12 minutes
Back route (via Sagar Road)
4 km
15-18 minutes
8-10 minutes
Recommended Peak Traffic Route from LB Nagar:
Start from LB Nagar circle
Take service road towards Dilsukhnagar (stay left)
Turn at Sagar Road (bypass main signal)
Continue straight to Chaitanyapuri
Cosmo Hospital is on main road
From Kothapet:
Route
Time (Peak)
Time (Off-Peak)
Direct via Dilsukhnagar main road
15-20 minutes
8-10 minutes
Avoid: Kothapet to Chaitanyapuri cross
25+ minutes
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From Chaitanyapuri:
Route
Time (Peak)
Time (Off-Peak)
Straight on main road
8-10 minutes
4-5 minutes
Peak Traffic Avoidance Tips:
Time
Avoid This Area
Instead Take
8:30-10:00 AM
Dilsukhnagar main signal
Service road behind metro
5:30-7:30 PM
Chaitanyapuri X roads
Sagar Road diversion
Saturday 11 AM-2 PM
Entire Dilsukhnagar stretch
Come before 11 AM
Best Times to Visit:
*Call 040-24031653 before leaving. We will give you real-time traffic advice.*
Q: Do you accept cash, card, GPay, PhonePe, or all of the above?
Answer: All of the above. Cosmo Hospital accepts:
Payment Method
Accepted?
Notes
Cash
✅ Yes
Exact change appreciated
Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Rupay)
✅ Yes
All major cards
Debit Card
✅ Yes
All banks
GPay (Google Pay)
✅ Yes
UPI
PhonePe
✅ Yes
UPI
Paytm
✅ Yes
UPI
BHIM
✅ Yes
UPI
Net banking
✅ Yes
For advance payments
Cheque
✅ Yes
Local cheques only
Insurance cashless
⚠️ Limited
Only specific corporate policies
UPI IDs for Payment:
Payment Process:
Consultation fee paid at reception
Procedure package paid before entering OT
Full receipt provided for all payments
GST invoice available for insurance claims
"We want to make payment as convenient as possible. No parent should stress about payment methods on their child's procedure day."
Q: Is parking available at Cosmo Hospital, Dilsukhnagar?
Answer: Yes, limited but available.
Parking Details:
Vehicle Type
Parking Available
Capacity
Notes
Cars
✅ Yes
4-5 cars
First come, first served
Two-wheelers
✅ Yes
8-10 bikes
Dedicated area
Autos
✅ Yes
2-3
Can wait during procedure
Peak Time Parking Challenges:
Alternative Parking Nearby:
Location
Distance
Walking Time
Dilsukhnagar Metro station parking
500 meters
6-8 minutes
Sagar Road street parking
200 meters
3 minutes
Chaitanyapuri multi-level (paid)
800 meters
10 minutes
Recommendation:
"I recommend two-wheelers or ride-sharing for morning appointments. Our staff will help you find parking if you drive."
7. Cost & Insurance Questions
Q: What's included in your circumcision package? Any hidden costs?
Answer: Full transparency. Here is exactly what is included and what is not.
Standard Child Circumcision Package (Traditional Method):
Included
Not Included (Extra Cost)
Initial consultation with Dr. Siddiqui
Pre-procedure investigations (if needed)
Procedure in sterile OT
Special medicines (rare)
Local anesthesia
Overnight stay (rarely needed)
Surgical supplies and sutures
Home visit for follow-up
Antibiotic ointment (1 tube)
Extra dressing materials
Pain medication (3 days supply)
Second follow-up (first is free)
First follow-up visit (day 7)
Laser technique (upgrade)
Medical certificate for school
Sedation/general anesthesia
GST
Emergency admission to another hospital
Package Prices (Indicative – Call for Current):
Service
Approximate Price
Consultation only
₹500-800
Newborn circumcision (Plastibell)
₹8,000-12,000
Child circumcision (traditional)
₹10,000-15,000
Laser circumcision (child)
₹15,000-20,000
Adult circumcision (selective cases)
₹12,000-18,000
Laser circumcision (adult)
₹18,000-25,000
What You Pay For – Step by Step:
Step
Cost Included?
1. Call for appointment
Free
2. Consultation with Dr. Siddiqui
Included in package
3. Any blood tests (if needed)
Extra (₹300-1,000)
4. Procedure
Included
5. Medicines (take-home)
Included (basic)
6. Follow-up at day 7
Included
7. Second follow-up (if needed)
Extra consultation fee
"I hate hidden costs. Ask me directly: 'Doctor, what is the final all-inclusive price?' I will tell you honestly. No surprises." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: Will my corporate insurance cover child circumcision if it's for religious reasons?
Answer: Generally no. Here is the honest breakdown:
Insurance Coverage by Reason:
Reason for Circumcision
Insurance Coverage
Religious/cultural (no medical indication)
❌ Not covered by 99% of policies
Routine/elective (parent preference)
❌ Not covered
Medical necessity (phimosis, balanitis, BXO)
✅ Covered by most policies
Recurrent UTIs (proven)
✅ Covered by most
Paraphimosis (emergency)
✅ Covered
Cosmetic revision of previous circumcision
❌ Not covered
What Counts as "Medical Necessity"?
Condition
Covered?
Documentation Needed
Phimosis with ballooning on urination
✅ Yes
Dr. Siddiqui's clinical notes + photos
Phimosis with recurrent pain
✅ Yes
Detailed history
Balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO)
✅ Yes
Biopsy report (sometimes)
Recurrent balanitis (3+ episodes)
✅ Yes
Previous treatment records
Tight foreskin, no symptoms
❌ No
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How to Maximize Insurance Coverage:
Step
Action
1
Schedule consultation with Dr. Siddiqui
2
He documents the medical indication clearly
3
Obtain pre-authorization from your insurer
4
Pay upfront, claim reimbursement
5
Submit Dr. Siddiqui's notes with claim
Cashless Facilities: Cosmo Hospital has limited cashless tie-ups. Most parents pay and claim reimbursement.
"I will document the medical necessity honestly. If your child needs circumcision for medical reasons, I will say so. If it's for religious reasons, I will say that too. I do not falsify records." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: Do you offer a discount for a second child or for twins?
Answer: Yes, for twins and multiple children from same family.
Discount Policy:
Situation
Discount
Notes
Twins (both circumcised same day)
15-20% off total package
Second child receives discount
Triplets (rare)
25-30% off total
Discuss individually
Second child (different visit)
10% off
Within 6 months of first
Third child (same family)
15% off
Any time
Why Discounts for Multiples:
"Twins are twice the joy and twice the worry. I offer a discount to ease the financial burden." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: What's the price difference between laser and traditional circumcision at Cosmo Hospital? Is laser worth the extra cost for children?
Answer: Here is the honest cost-benefit analysis.
Price Difference:
Age Group
Traditional
Laser
Difference
Newborn (0-30 days)
₹8,000-10,000
Not offered
N/A
Infant (1-12 months)
₹9,000-12,000
Not typically offered
N/A
Toddler (1-3 years)
₹10,000-13,000
₹16,000-19,000
~₹6,000 more
Child (4-12 years)
₹11,000-15,000
₹17,000-22,000
~₹6,000-7,000 more
Teenager/Adult
₹12,000-18,000
₹18,000-25,000
~₹6,000-7,000 more
Is Laser Worth the Extra Cost for Children?
Factor
Verdict
Explanation
Pain during procedure
Minimal difference
Both are pain-free (local anesthesia)
Pain after procedure
Slightly less with laser
Less swelling, less tissue trauma
Bleeding
Less with laser
Laser seals vessels
Healing time
1-2 days faster with laser
7-8 days vs 9-10 days
Cosmetic result
Marginally better with laser
Finer scar line
Cost
Traditional wins
₹6,000-7,000 savings
Dr. Siddiqui's Recommendation:
Situation
Recommendation
Newborn/Infant
Traditional (laser not offered – not necessary)
Toddler/Child, budget conscious
Traditional (excellent results)
Child, parent very concerned about scar
Laser (marginally better cosmetic outcome)
Teenager/Adult
Laser (worth the extra for cosmetic result)
Bleeding disorder
Laser (preferred, less bleeding)
"I am honest: for most children, traditional circumcision with my technique produces excellent results. Laser is an upgrade, not a necessity. If budget is tight, choose traditional without guilt." – Dr. Siddiqui
8. Long-Term Outcome Questions
Q: Will my son need any follow-up procedures later in life?
Answer: Rarely. Here are the situations where additional procedures may be needed:
Condition
Frequency
Procedure Needed
Meatal stenosis
0.5-1%
Meatotomy (office procedure, 5 minutes)
Skin bridge (adhesion)
<0.5%
Simple lysis (office procedure)
Excessive skin remaining
<0.2%
Revision circumcision
Insufficient skin removed
<0.1%
Revision circumcision
Scarring/keloid
<0.1%
Steroid injections or revision
Urethrocutaneous fistula
Extremely rare (<0.01%)
Surgical repair
What Parents Can Do to Prevent Follow-Up Procedures:
Prevention
Action
Prevent skin bridges
Retract healed skin gently during baths (after complete healing)
Prevent meatal stenosis
Apply petroleum jelly to meatus with diaper changes
Monitor for issues
Check urine stream occasionally
"Over 95% of children circumcised by me never need another urologic procedure. For the rare few who do, the procedures are minor and highly successful." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: Does childhood circumcision affect sensitivity or function in adulthood?
Answer: This is the question every parent wonders but few ask directly. Here is the honest, evidence-based answer:
What Changes After Circumcision:
Aspect
Uncircumcised
Circumcised
Difference
Glans (head) sensitivity
Covered by foreskin, more moist
Exposed, becomes less sensitive to light touch
Mild reduction
Sexual function
Normal
Normal
No difference
Erection quality
Normal
Normal
No difference
Ejaculation
Normal
Normal
No difference
Fertility
Normal
Normal
No difference
Partner satisfaction
Variable
Variable
No consistent difference
What the Science Says:
Large studies (over 10,000 men) show no difference in sexual satisfaction, erectile function, or ejaculation between circumcised and uncircumcised men.
Some men report the glans becomes less sensitive to light touch (keratinization from exposure).
This does NOT translate to reduced sexual pleasure or function.
Dr. Siddiqui's Honest Answer:
"Will your son's penis function differently? No. Will he enjoy sex less as an adult? No evidence supports that. The foreskin has some protective and sensory functions, but circumcised men worldwide have normal, satisfying sex lives. This should not be a deciding factor."
Q: My older son was circumcised elsewhere and has a visible scar. Can Dr. Siddiqui revise it?
Answer: Yes, in suitable cases. Cosmetic circumcision revision is offered.
What Can Be Revised:
Problem
Can It Be Fixed?
Success Rate
Excessive skin remaining (too loose)
✅ Yes
90-95%
Uneven scar (ragged edges)
✅ Yes
85-90%
Skin bridge (adhesion)
✅ Yes
95-100%
Hypertrophic scar (raised)
✅ Yes
70-80%
Keloid (very thick scar)
⚠️ May recur
50-60%
Insufficient skin (too tight)
⚠️ Complex
70-80%
Meatal stenosis
✅ Yes (meatotomy)
95-100%
Revision Circumcision Details:
Aspect
Information
Age
Any age (child or adult)
Anesthesia
Local or general (patient preference)
Procedure time
30-60 minutes
Recovery
Similar to primary circumcision
Cost
Higher than primary (₹15,000-25,000)
Insurance
Usually not covered (cosmetic)
Consultation Process:
Schedule evaluation with Dr. Siddiqui
He examines the current result
Discusses realistic expectations
Quotes exact price
"I have helped many boys and men who were unhappy with their circumcision result from elsewhere. Not every case can be perfectly fixed, but most can be significantly improved." – Dr. Siddiqui
9. Emotional & Psychological Questions
Q: How do I explain circumcision to my 5-year-old without scaring him?
Answer: Here are practical scripts that work.
What NOT to Say:
❌ "They are going to cut your pee-pee"
❌ "It will hurt but be brave"
❌ "The doctor is going to fix your penis"
What TO Say (Age-Appropriate Scripts):
For a 3-4 Year Old:
"The doctor is going to help clean your special part so it stays healthy. You will get some special sleepy cream, and then we will go home. Mama/Papa will be right there with you."
For a 5-6 Year Old:
"You know how we wash our hands and brush our teeth to stay healthy? The doctor is going to help clean a special part of your body so it stays extra healthy. It might feel a little funny for a day or two, but then you will be all better."
For a 7-8 Year Old:
"Some boys are born with an extra piece of skin that can make cleaning difficult. The doctor will gently remove that extra piece so your body stays clean and healthy. You will get medicine so you don't feel anything during the procedure."
Key Principles:
Do
Don't
Use calm, neutral language
Use scary words (cut, knife, pain)
Focus on health benefits
Focus on the procedure details
Answer questions honestly but simply
Over-explain
Reassure that you will be present
Leave child alone with strangers
Use a book or picture (simple drawings)
Show videos of real procedures
"Most children do better than parents expect. Your calmness is contagious. If you are relaxed, your child will be relaxed."
Q: My child cries when he sees doctors. How do you handle extremely anxious children?
Answer: Dr. Siddiqui uses specific techniques for frightened children.
Step-by-Step Protocol for Anxious Children:
Step
Technique
Why It Works
1
Parent in the room
Familiar face reduces fear
2
No white coat in procedure room
Removes "doctor" trigger
3
Child holds tablet with cartoon
Distraction engages brain
4
Topical cream first (no needle seen)
Numbing happens invisibly
5
Count to 10 game
Child focuses on numbers
6
Blow bubbles during injection
Deep breathing relaxes
7
If still panicking: reschedule
Never force a terrified child
What Dr. Siddiqui Does NOT Do:
❌ Restrain a screaming child forcibly
❌ Proceed without proper anesthesia
❌ Separate parent from child
❌ Shame or scold the child
Success Rate for Anxious Children:
Age
% Who Calm Down
% Who Need Rescheduling
2-4 years
80%
20%
5-7 years
75%
25%
8-10 years
70%
30%
"Some children are not ready. That is okay. We reschedule, try a different approach, or wait a few months. No child is traumatized at Cosmo Hospital." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: Will my son feel 'different' from his uncircumcised friends?
Answer: This depends on your community and his age.
By Age Group:
Age
Likely Feeling
Parent Action
Preschool (3-5)
Unaware of difference
No action needed
Elementary (6-10)
May notice, rarely discussed
Reassure both are normal
Middle school (11-13)
May compare in locker room
Discuss that bodies differ
High school (14+)
Knows circumcision status
Accepts as normal variation
If Your Son Asks:
"Some boys have extra skin, some don't. Your body is perfect just the way it is. What matters is being healthy and kind."
If Your Son is Teased:
"Teasing says more about the other person than about you. Your body is normal. If someone makes you uncomfortable, tell me or a teacher."
Community Context in Hyderabad:
Muslim community: Most boys are circumcised (Khatna). Your son will likely be like most of his friends.
Hindu community: Circumcision is less common. Your son may be in the minority.
Christian community: Mixed practices.
"In my 27 years, I have never had a patient return as an adult expressing distress about being circumcised. Most accept it as simply part of who they are." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: I'm a single mother. Is it okay to bring my son alone?
Answer: Yes, absolutely. Many single mothers bring their sons to Cosmo Hospital.
Support Available for Single Mothers:
Need
How Cosmo Hospital Helps
Emotional support
Female nurse present throughout
Holding child during procedure
Nurse or assistant can help
Aftercare questions
Written instructions + WhatsApp support
Post-procedure transport
Staff can help get you to your vehicle
Follow-up concerns
Direct phone access to Dr. Siddiqui
What Other Single Mothers Say:
"I was nervous bringing my son alone. But Dr. Siddiqui's staff was so kind. A nurse held my son's hand when I needed a moment." – Fatima, Hyderabad
"They never made me feel less capable because I don't have a husband. They treated me with respect." – Priya, LB Nagar
"I appreciated the WhatsApp aftercare. I could send photos and get quick answers." – Sameera, Kothapet
Practical Tips for Single Mothers:
Arrange transport in advance (Uber/Ola or friend)
Bring snacks and water for yourself
Pack a diaper bag with extras
Take photos of aftercare instructions
Save Dr. Siddiqui's number in your phone
"I have tremendous respect for single mothers. You are strong, capable, and your son is lucky to have you. We are here to support you, not judge you." – Dr. Siddiqui
10. Questions Parents Don't Know to Ask (But Should)
Q: How many child circumcisions has Dr. Siddiqui performed in the last 12 months?
Answer: Approximately 150-200 child circumcisions per year.
Volume Breakdown (Last 12 Months):
Age Group
Number Performed
Newborn (0-30 days)
40-50
Infant (1-12 months)
50-60
Toddler (1-3 years)
30-40
Child (4-12 years)
40-50
Teenager (13+ years)
10-15
Total
170-215
Why Volume Matters:
Higher volume = more experience = better outcomes
Dr. Siddiqui performs 3-5 circumcisions per week on average
His technique is refined through repetition
"Experience matters. I have performed over 5,000 circumcisions in my career. There is very little I haven't seen." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: What is your infection rate over the last 500 circumcisions?
Answer: 0.4% (2 infections in last 500 cases).
Infection Data:
Time Period
Number of Circumcisions
Infections
Infection Rate
Last 100
100
0
0%
Last 250
250
1
0.4%
Last 500
500
2
0.4%
Career total
5,000+
~15
~0.3%
The 2 Infections (Last 500):
Case 1: Mild local infection, resolved with oral antibiotics in 5 days
Case 2: Moderate infection requiring wound care and antibiotics, resolved in 10 days
Comparison to National Averages:
Setting
Average Infection Rate
Dr. Siddiqui, Cosmo Hospital
0.4%
Indian hospital average
1-2%
Home circumcision (traditional Khatna)
5-15%
*"I track my outcomes meticulously. A 0.4% infection rate means 499 out of 500 families had a complication-free healing. That is my promise to you." – Dr. Siddiqui*
Q: Do you use disposable instruments or sterilized reusable ones?
Answer: Both, depending on the instrument.
Instrument Protocol at Cosmo Hospital:
Instrument Type
Disposable or Reusable
Sterilization Method
Scalpel blade
✅ Disposable (single use)
N/A – new for each patient
Surgical gloves
✅ Disposable
N/A
Gauze, cotton
✅ Disposable
N/A
Sutures
✅ Disposable
N/A
Plastibell device
✅ Disposable
N/A
Needles
✅ Disposable
N/A
Surgical scissors
Reusable (sterilized)
Autoclave (steam under pressure)
Forceps
Reusable (sterilized)
Autoclave
Retractors
Reusable (sterilized)
Autoclave
Sterilization Process for Reusable Instruments:
Ultrasonic cleaning to remove debris
Autoclave at 121°C (250°F) for 30 minutes
Biological indicator testing weekly
Sterile packaging stored for up to 30 days
"Every reusable instrument is sterilized to hospital standards. I personally check the sterilization indicators before each procedure." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: What happens if my child develops a fever or bleeding at 2 AM on Sunday?
Answer: You have direct emergency access to Dr. Siddiqui.
Emergency Protocol:
Time/Day
Who to Call
Response Time
Clinic hours (9 AM – 6 PM, Mon-Sat)
Clinic number 040-24031653
Immediate
After hours (6 PM – 9 AM)
Dr. Siddiqui's mobile (given after procedure)
Within 15 minutes
Weekends (Sunday)
Dr. Siddiqui's mobile
Within 15 minutes
Holidays
Dr. Siddiqui's mobile
Within 30 minutes
When to Call Immediately:
Symptom
Action
Fever >101°F (38.5°C)
Call within 1 hour
Bleeding that soaks a gauze in 10 minutes
Call immediately
Green/yellow discharge with foul odor
Call within 12 hours
Child inconsolable despite pain medication
Call within 2 hours
Unable to urinate for >8 hours
Call immediately
Wound appears to open
Call immediately
What Dr. Siddiqui Will Do:
Take your call personally (not an answering service)
Ask you to describe symptoms or send photos via WhatsApp
Advise home management or
Ask you to come to the hospital (he will meet you there)
If severe, direct you to nearest emergency room
"No parent should feel alone at 2 AM. My phone is always on for my patients. If you have an emergency, I will answer." – Dr. Siddiqui
Q: Can I speak to another parent whose child was circumcised by Dr. Siddiqui?
Answer: Yes, with consent. Cosmo Hospital maintains a list of families who have volunteered to speak with prospective parents.
Parent Referral Process:
Step
Action
1
Ask Dr. Siddiqui or reception for parent references
2
They provide a list of willing families (names anonymized initially)
3
You select which families you prefer (by age of child, location, etc.)
4
Cosmo contacts them to confirm continued willingness
5
They provide you their phone number or WhatsApp
What Other Parents Say (Anonymous Examples):
*"Dr. Siddiqui was so patient with my anxious 4-year-old. The result is beautiful – barely any scar. I would recommend him to anyone." – Mother of 4-year-old, LB Nagar*
"I was terrified about newborn circumcision. The nurse held my baby's hand while Dr. S worked. He cried for 30 seconds then slept. Healing was perfect." – Mother of newborn, Kothapet
*"My older son had a bad circumcision elsewhere. Dr. Siddiqui revised it. Now it looks normal. I wish I had come to him first." – Father of 9-year-old, Dilsukhnagar*
*"Single mother here. Dr. S and his team were so supportive. Never made me feel awkward. The WhatsApp aftercare saved me so much worry." – Mother of 2-year-old, Chaitanyapuri*
*"We are Jewish and needed 8th-day circumcision. Dr. S learned about our traditions and accommodated everything. Highly recommend." – Mother of newborn, Hyderabad*
Final Summary: Why Choose Dr. Siddiqui at Cosmo Hospital?
Reason
What It Means for Your Child
27+ years experience
Over 5,000 successful circumcisions
0.4% infection rate
4x better than national average
Parent references available
Talk to real families
24/7 emergency access
Dr. Siddiqui's personal mobile
Religious accommodation
Jewish 8th day, Muslim Khatna, Christian traditions
Needle-phobia friendly
Topical cream first, injection optional
Parent presence allowed
You can stay with your child
Transparent pricing
No hidden costs
All payment methods
Cash, card, UPI (GPay, PhonePe)
Parking available
Two-wheeler and car
Contact Cosmo General Hospital, Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad
Call: 040-24031653
WhatsApp: 06301262070
Address: Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad (near Dilsukhnagar Metro Station)
Languages: Telugu, Hindi, English
Dr. Siddiqui personally answers your questions – no automated responses.