Only 2 people can be with the baby. All other people must leave the clinic and wait.
Do not bring strollers to the clinic. Use a carrier to transport your baby in and out of the clinic. Put all other essentials in a baby bag and leave your purses/other bags in the car.
Face masks are required for patients and accompanying family.
If you arrive more than 15 minutes late, the clinic reserves the right to reschedule your appointment.
Please come on time for your appointment to help us manage social distancing in the clinic.
Appointments are carefully scheduled to reduce potential contacts.
If you have any of the symptoms described in the video, please call us or email us for further direction.
Registration Items
Please bring a valid health slip/card number for your child.
Acceptable payment for the balance of your bill is by by credit card or debit card.
Cancellation/rebooking policy is to require a minimum of two business days notification before the date of the procedure.
Late changes will result in the loss of the deposit.
If you come without your spouse/partner to the clinic, please download the ABSENT PARENT CONSENT form, have your spouse/partner complete it, and bring it to the clinic.
Things to Avoid Before Circumcision
For nursing mothers, discontinue Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) at least 5 days before procedure. Examples of such medications are ASA, Ibuprofen, Naproxen. They are commonly taken after C-sections for pain relief. We recommend that you substitute your NSAID with Tylenol if required.
If your baby is taking NSAIDs because it is prescribed to him, Dr. Kanu must review the medical history and possibly consult with your doctor before the procedure can be done.
A diaper that is one size larger than what your son is using now.
At least 2 regular sized diapers
2 receiving blankets
Tempra
Before you leave home, give your baby 0.5 mL of Tempra. DO NOT GIVE IBUPROFEN (ADVIL).
In Clinic
Feel free to change your baby in the procedure room if his diaper is dirty.
Do not feed your baby after you arrive in clinic. You may feed him after you have left the clinic.
After
If your baby suddenly starts crying a lot after the circumcision, it’s because he has urinated for the first time after the procedure. This is uncomfortable for him. Check his diaper for active bleeding. If everything is fine, administer Tylenol and comfort him until he settles.
Some babies will not urinate for several hours. We advise that you contact the clinic the next morning if he has gone all night after the procedure with a dry diaper.
Some babies will not want to feed for several hours and may skip a feeding or two so do not be alarmed if this happens. This is usually why they do not urinate much after surgery.
Some babies are tired and sleep a lot right after the procedure, so do not be alarmed if this happens.
You can sponge bathe your son for the first 72 hours, then after that you can put him in the tub.