- male
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
I'm dealing with phimosis and my doctor in Delhi confirmed it. Right now, I'm in Hyderabad and considering ZSR stapler circumcision. Can you suggest hospitals here that accept insurance for this procedure? I'm a bit worried about the costs and want to find a place where insurance will cover it.
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To find a hospital in Hyderabad that offers ZSR stapler circumcision and accepts insurance, you should contact hospitals or clinics specializing in urology or surgical procedures. Check with PACE Hospitals, Pristyn Care, or Hyderabad Laser Surgery as they offer circumcision services and may have information about insurance coverage. You can also consult with your insurance provider to confirm which hospitals are in their network and if ZSR stapler circumcision is a covered procedure
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Consult a Urologist
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