OBG Management: Pages 34-36, October 1994.
Who's more likely to use anesthetic for circumcision - male or female Ob/Gyns? Our poll answers that question and reveals how fees differ by region and physician age.
Executive Editor
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Ob-Gyns' fees for circumcision range from $0 to $400, averaging $137 nationwide, according to an OBG Management survey of more than 200 physicians. The survey found that fees are highest in New Jersey ($237.50, on average), New York, Maryland and other Atlantic seaboard states. By contrast, several physicians in the Midwest, Deep South and Southwest changed $50 to 75.
Average circumcision fees in each of ACOG's nine geographical districts range from $204 in the middle-Atlantic states to $98 in the West.
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New England $134 New York State $179 Mid Atlantic $204 Southeast $138 Midwest $ 89 Northern Plains $157 Southern Plains and Texas $113 West except California $ 98 California $143
The youngest Ob/Gyns tend to charge the most for circumcision; the oldest, the least. The average fee for respondents age 34 and younger is $182, as opposed to $81 for physicians 65 and older. Ob/Gyns in the 35-to-44 group have the second highest average fee, $144, while the mean fees for respondents age 45 to 54 and 55 to 64 are $125 and $134 respectively. Seventy-four percent of the Ob/Gyns surveyed perform circumcision. Several of those who do not reported that they used to do circs. Many stopped when they dropped obstetrics. Others, while still doing deliveries, have decided to let pediatricians handle the procedure.
While 4 percent of Ob/Gyns perform circumcision at no charge, three times as many of their colleagues set their fees for the procedure at $250 or more.
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$250 to $400 12% $140 to $249 27% $100 to $149 36% $1 to $99 21% $0 4%
A distinct minority - 14 percent - of those currently performing circumcision use anesthetic. Use of anesthetic was more prevalent among female physicians, 20 percent of whom reported utilizing it for the procedure. The survey found no other appreciable differences in male and female Ob-Gyns' circumcision fees and practices.
Ob/Gyns aged 34 or younger are the physicians most likely to perform circumcision and least likely to use anesthetic. Eighty-three percent of the respondents in that age group said they do the procedure, but only 4 percent reported that they use anesthetic.
Despite the ongoing controversy about intactness
thats being played out on talk shows and in parenting magazines, the Ob/Gyns said that the overwhelming majority of male infants they deliver are circumcised in the first month of life. Most survey participants put that figure at 90% or more of the baby boys they delivered, while a handful of lower responses pulled the average down to 82 percent.
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