Struggling with tightness, irritation, or hygiene issues? You’re not alone. At RMDY Clinic, we offer a discreet and professional environment for those seeking a circumcision clinic. Our suture-free Shang Ring method is designed for comfort, minimal downtime, and a smooth recovery.
You’re not alone. Many adult men in Singapore experience ongoing discomfort or hygiene-related challenges, but feel hesitant, uncertain, or even anxious about seeking help.
Do you:
Circumcision is commonly performed for personal, cultural, or hygiene-related reasons — but for many, it’s also a step toward better daily comfort. Thanks to modern techniques like the Shang Ring method, the procedure is now faster, simpler, and less invasive than most expect.
recurring inflammation or infection of the foreskin or glans, often due to trapped moisture, irritation, or poor hygiene
occurs when the foreskin gets stuck behind the head of the penis, causing pain and swelling.
Experience a modern approach to adult circumcision with minimal discomfort, quick recovery, and eases the anxiety often associated with traditional surgical methods. Below is a quick overview of the procedure in table form:
Approximately 10 to 15 minutes
You can walk, drive, take public transport, and shower immediately; passing urine typically remains unaffected
Expect 4 to 6 weeks for full healing before resuming intense exercise or sexual intercourse
A scheduled follow-up in 10–14 days ensures quick and straightforward removal
Thanks to the strong numbing cream and the Shang Ring’s clamp design, there is no needles involved for the circumcision
Most individuals can walk, drive and return to light daily activities almost immediately. No sutures or needles are involved, leading to a smoother and faster healing process
Shang Ring Circumcision is a sutureless procedure, so the final scar looks cosmetically better as there will not be any suture marks present
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) can sometimes occur without any clear symptoms, allowing infections to go undetected and untreated. This can lead to serious long-term complications and an increased risk of unknowingly passing the infection on to others.
Often asymptomatic; can sometimes cause unusual discharge or painful urination
Abnormal discharge, burning sensation when urinating, or pelvic pain; sometimes no symptoms
Many remain symptom-free initially; but may show flu-like symptoms in the early stage
Painless sores (chancre), rash on palms/soles, mild fever; can be very subtle in early stages
Painful blisters or sores; mild or no symptoms in some cases
Can present as genital warts; many strains show no symptoms but some are linked to cancer risk
Often asymptomatic initially; possible fatigue, nausea, dark urine, or jaundice
Usually presents as urethral irritation or discharge, but can go unnoticed without testing
May cause itching, irritation, or a frothy discharge; often symptomless in men
Viral infection marked by small skin lesions; easily spread without proper care
At RMDY Clinic, we address a wide spectrum of men’s health concerns under one roof, ensuring you receive discreet, specialised care from diagnosis to recovery. Here are some of the most common conditions we manage:
Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, often impacting confidence and relationships.
We identify underlying causes, such as blood flow, hormonal imbalances, or psychological factors, and tailor treatments to your needs.
Ejaculation that happens sooner than desired, leading to frustration or anxiety for both partners
We explore both physical and psychological factors and come up with treatments depending on your condition.
We also offer specialised treatment for a broad range of other men’s health issues, including:
The procedure will take place in a sanitised and private room, with Dr Edwin available to answer questions or concerns
Member – College of Family Physicians Singapore
Member – Society of Men’s Health Singapore
MB ChB (Manchester), GDFM (Singapore)
Registered Family Physician, Singapore Medical Council (SMC)
Cert. Men’s Health, Academy for Men’s Health (Singapore)
Throughout his career, Dr Edwin served at major public hospitals, including Singapore General Hospital, National University Hospital, Changi General Hospital, and KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, gaining valuable experience across various specialities such as General Medicine, General Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Orthopaedics, ENT, and Plastic Surgery.
Driven by his passion for preventive care and personalised medicine, Dr Edwin founded RMDY Clinic to address the growing demand for comprehensive men’s health services in Singapore.
His clinical interests include Men’s Health, Sexual Health, and preventive care tailored specifically to each patient. Dr Edwin firmly believes in holistic, patient-focused medicine — recognising every patient as unique and guiding each individual toward the treatment that best suits their personal goals, comfort, and lifestyle. This includes supporting men with foreskin-related conditions such as balanitis and phimosis, and offering circumcision surgery using the minimally invasive Shang Ring method.
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Everyone deserves the right care and customised treatments for their own needs. We believe in treating you according to what you require — whether you’re visiting for circumcision surgery or other men’s health concerns.
Mon – Fri: 9 am to 6 pm
Sat: 9 am to 2 pm
Sun & PH: Closed
Last walk-in registration ends 15 mins before the closing time.
The cost for Shang Ring Circumcision is S$1962.00. For STD/STI screenings, and other treatments, fees can vary depending on the specific tests or procedures recommended. Please get in touch for a personalised breakdown based on your needs.
Coverage depends on your insurance provider and policy. Some services may be partially covered by MediSave or insurance, but the extent of coverage varies. We encourage you to reach out to us or your insurer for detailed information on claims.
Absolutely. We adhere to strict privacy guidelines, ensuring that your medical records and consultation details remain fully confidential.
If you are experiencing frequent balanitis, circumcision might be an option worth discussing with your doctor. Removing the foreskin can facilitate easier cleaning and potentially a drier environment, which may assist in managing persistent issues. It is often considered as part of a comprehensive balanitis treatment approach for chronic cases.
A tight foreskin that doesn’t retract fully may be a condition called phimosis. This can cause discomfort during cleaning, urination, or sexual activity. If the tightness is persistent or leads to repeated irritation or infections, circumcision surgery may be recommended as a long-term solution.
Your doctor will assess the severity of your condition and advise whether surgery is necessary, or if other treatment options are more suitable.