Circumcision Cost in London
At London Circumcision Centre, we offer clear, fixed prices with no hidden fees. GMC-registered surgeons perform every procedure in our CQC-rated “Good” surgical clinic, which includes full aftercare.
Book Your AppointmentWe offer clear, fixed fees for newborn, boys’ and adult procedures at London Circumcision Centre (London and Cambridge). Prices depend on age, the procedure required, and clinical complexity.
We confirm suitability and the total cost before treatment, with no hidden fees.
Quick price summary
- Newborn (0–6 months, Circumplast ring): £250
- Children (6–12 months, Circumplast ring): £280
- Children (1–2 years, Circumplast ring): £350
- Children (3–4 years): £650 (not usually recommended under local anaesthetic)
- Adult circumcision with glue: £700
- Adult stapler circumcision (CircCurer/ZSR): £780
- Revision circumcision: £975
Newborn and Children
We provide circumcision for babies and boys using Circumplast, Plastibell, Mogen or Gomco techniques selected during consultation, based on age, anatomy and suitability.
For babies, our standard option is the Circumplast ring method.
Every package includes:
- Local anaesthetic (where appropriate)
- Theatre time and surgeon’s fee
- Prescriptions (where clinically required; medication costs may be payable at the pharmacy)
- Clear written aftercare instructions
- Free aftercare support for 4 weeks
- 24-hour telephone support during the aftercare period
About anaesthesia (children): for some ages and situations, the safest approach may differ. We confirm what is suitable during consultation.
| Age | Method | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 6 months | Circumplast Ring Method | £250 |
| 6 to 12 months | Circumplast Ring Method | £280 |
| 1 to 2 years | Circumplast Ring Method | £350 |
| 3 to 4 years | Not recommended under local anaesthetic | £650 |
| 5 to 7 years | Traditional Method | £380 |
| 8 to 12 years | Traditional Method | £430 |
| 13 to 15 years | Traditional Method | £530 |
| 16 to 17 years |
Traditional Method | £580 |
| An additional fee if glue is used | For Children's Circumcision | £85 |
| Follow-up Consultation | Face to Face | £150 |
Additional fee if glue is used:
Children’s circumcision: £85
Follow-up Consultation:
Face to face: £150 (only if an additional booked review is needed outside the included aftercare support)
Adult Circumcision
Our adult service offers circumcision using modern glue, stapler devices (CircCurer or ZSR), and the Khan Technique.
Where clinically appropriate, circumcision style preferences (such as high/low, tight/loose) can be discussed during consultation and balanced with comfort, healing and anatomy.
Each fixed-price procedure covers:
- GMC-registered urologist’s fee
- Theatre time
- Local anaesthetic
- Prescriptions (where clinically required; medication costs may be payable at the pharmacy)
- Four weeks of free aftercare
- 24-hour post-operative support during the aftercare period
| Service | Method | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Circumcision With Glue | Modern Glue | £700 |
| Frenuloplasty | Modern Glue and Stitches |
£500 |
| Preputioplasty | Y-V Plasty or Dorsal Slit | £780 |
| Circumcision with Staplers | CircCurer or ZSR | £780 |
| Revision Circumcision | Modern Glue | £975 |
| Partial Circumcision | Glue and Stitches | £875 |
| Circumcision with previously HA fillers Circumcision with BXO Disease | Glue and Stitches Glue and Stitches | £975 £760 |
| Penoscrotal Web Repair | Modern Glue | £1500 |
| Biopsy | Foreskin to Laboratory | £250 |
| Penile Skin Bridge Excision | Previous circumcision scarring | £680 |
| New Consultation | Face to Face | £250 |
| Video / Follow-up Consultation | Remote / Virtual | £150 |
New Consultation:
Face to face: £250
Video / Follow-up Consultation:
Remote / virtual: £150
Factors Affecting Circumcision Cost in the UK
The cost of circumcision in the UK can vary depending on several practical and clinical factors.
When comparing clinics, it helps to look beyond the headline figure and check what is included.
- Age of the Patient: Procedures for newborns and babies are usually quicker and simpler, while circumcision for older boys and adults requires more theatre time, anaesthetic, and aftercare.
- Circumcision Technique: Options such as Circumplast, Plastibell, glue closure, or ZSR stapler may affect pricing based on instruments used and procedure complexity.
- Surgeon Expertise: Consultant-led procedures by GMC-registered surgeons may cost more but ensure precision, safety, and lower complication rates.
- Clinical Settings: Costs are higher in regulated, CQC-registered facilities compared with non-specialist or unregulated settings, reflecting the higher standard of safety and hygiene.
- Aftercare & Support: Comprehensive packages that include dressings, follow-ups, and 24/7 support often offer better value than clinics that charge separately for these services.
At London Circumcision Centre, we keep pricing fixed and transparent, so you know the cost before treatment.
How much is adult circumcision?
Adult fees range from £700 (circumcision with glue) to £975 (revision or higher-complexity cases). The most appropriate option depends on examination findings and your goals.
Do your prices include aftercare?
Yes. Packages include four weeks of free aftercare support, written instructions, and telephone support during that period. If an additional booked review is needed beyond this, the consultation fee applies.
Is a consultation required before the procedure?
We recommend a consultation so we can confirm suitability, explain options clearly, and confirm the total cost before treatment.
Are there any hidden charges?
No. We confirm the plan and price before treatment. If an additional procedure may be needed (for example a biopsy), we discuss this and the fee in advance.
What if my case is more complex (BXO, revision, or previous fillers)?
Complex cases can require a different approach. We assess you first, explain the most appropriate treatment, and confirm the correct fee before proceeding.
Why is the 3 to 4 years age group listed differently?
At this age, circumcision under local anaesthetic is not usually recommended. We discuss what is safest and most appropriate during consultation.