Phimosis and Redundant Foreskin treatment in Celaya
In Celaya, 20 specialists treat phimosis and redundant foreskin, spread across 21 clinics, from $750 MXN per consultation. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
Consultations from $750 MXN.
Phimosis is the difficulty or inability to retract the foreskin, the skin that covers the tip of the penis, while redundant foreskin refers to an excess of that skin. These are common situations that can occur at different stages of life.
Usual manifestations: Difficulty retracting the skin, discomfort when urinating, irritation, or episodes of local inflammation may be noticed.
When is it advisable to have it checked? If discomfort, repeated infections, pain, or difficulty with proper hygiene appears, an evaluation is worthwhile.
Which specialist treats it? The urologist is the professional indicated to evaluate phimosis and redundant foreskin and to provide guidance on the options according to each case. Raising your questions during a visit helps you decide with information and peace of mind.
Which specialist to see for phimosis and redundant foreskin in Celaya?
Doctors who treat phimosis and redundant foreskin in Celaya
Dr. Benjamin Dominguez Jimenez
Dr. Alejandro Du Pond Velasco
Dr. Daniel Alberto Espinosa Pérez Grovas
Dr. Daniel Franco Carrillo
Dr. Héctor Ramón Camarena Reynoso
Dr. Ramiro Avalos Huante
Dr. Rafael Tinoco Murillo
Dr. Víctor Noé Cervantes Gutiérrez
Dr. Sales Salvador Gallego
Dr. Luis Roberto Younng Betancourt
Dr. Luis Roberto Young Betancourt
Dr. Alejandro Du Pund Velasco
Dr. Victor Morales
Dr. Salvador Guillermo Gallego Sales
Dr. Radael Tinoco Murillo
Dr. Sergio García
Dr. Ernesto Antonio Aboytes Velazquez
Dr. Gil Javier Monroy
Dr. Rafael López Ortiz
Dr. Ernesto Jamaica Verduzco
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats phimosis and redundant foreskin?
The treatment of phimosis and redundant foreskin is usually handled by specialists in urologist.
How many doctors are available in Celaya?
We currently have 20 doctors who can treat phimosis and redundant foreskin in Celaya.