The average cost of a circumcision in Mexico ranges from $500–$1,000 based on verified clinic data from 146 facilities serving 31,974 patient requests. Individual clinic pricing varies by location, with border cities like Los Algodones reporting costs around $2,000 and specialized techniques such as disposable stapler circumcision priced at approximately $800 (15,000 MXN) including follow-up consultations.
 Price variations depend on several clinical factors. Adult circumcisions typically cost more than infant procedures due to increased anesthesia requirements and surgical complexity. Accredited facilities maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation, which may influence pricing through enhanced quality standards. Package prices generally include surgeon fees, anesthesia, surgical materials, and one follow-up visit, unlike itemized billing common in other countries.
 Geographic location significantly impacts costs within Mexico. Border cities accessible to international patients often price procedures between $1,184–$2,270, while inland facilities in Monterrey and Guadalajara offer competitive rates with comprehensive packages. Clinics such as Advance Health Medical Center (Tijuana) and Baja Surgery Center (Los Algodones) serve high patient volumes annually, contributing to standardized pricing models across the medical tourism corridor.
 Request detailed quotes directly from accredited facilities to confirm inclusions such as anesthesia type, post-operative medications, and follow-up consultations before booking.