Sara Scranton, MD of Tacoma, WA “Known Genital Mutilator”

Sara Scranton, MD of Pediatrics Northwest PS has been placed on the “Known Genital Mutilators” directory at neonatalcutting.org.

Under “About,” we read about Dr. Scranton and her philosophy of care:

“‘I chose to pursue a career in general pediatrics because it is an ideal combination of practicing preventative medicine, being an educator to children and their caregivers, and caring for patients with a variety of illnesses. The best part is working with patients of all ages, from newborns to young adults, which keeps every day new and exciting. I look forward to building long-term relationships with my patients and their families and hope to be a resource as we work together to help the children in our community reach their potential.’

Dr. Scranton lives in Tacoma with her family. In her spare time, she can be found enjoying the outdoors with her husband and two dogs, or attending Seattle Sounders games.”

Under “News” we read:

Before attending medical school, Dr. Scranton was set on becoming a surgeon.

But as time went on, she found herself more and more drawn to the relational aspect of being a primary care provider.

“Initially I thought I was more procedure oriented, but I found myself most interested in the pediatric cases during medical school. It was when I began practicing medicine more during my clinical rotations that I realized I enjoyed having discussions with families, offering counseling, and explaining diagnosis and treatment plans to parents,” says Dr. Scranton.

Dr. Scranton’s strength in parent-provider connection is what EJ and Noah’s mother appreciates most.

“She’s very knowledgeable, personable, and interacts with our children,” says mom. “I wish she did family medicine and could be my doctor!”

Dr. Scranton is mindful that parents are constantly inundated by the opinions from other parents as well as the overwhelming amount of information circulated over the internet and social media.

On the contrary, Dr. Scranton is not “very knowledgeable” about the unnecessary harm and risk she brings to the patients she violates without their consent.

And she apparently isn’t very “mindful” about the “overwhelming amount of information circulated over the internet and social media” concerning the human rights violation she commits when genitally mutilating an infant.

Under “Services” and “Circumcision” (spelled “curcumcision” in the url) we see who does the cutting, and on video, there’s Dr. Scranton’s colleague talking about how you should swaddle your baby after he uses a tourniquet on his penis, and how you can watch it happen, because he “has nothing to hide.”

Here’s the video on YouTube and some of the resulting comments:

The reason why the person in the video is so happy is because of the money he is making on Male Genital Mutilation. He doesn’t understand the concept taught in medical school of “Do no harm” This is such an atrocity to the basic human rights of males and it disheartens me to see a male here advertising the procedure. He knows damn right well it isn’t medically necessary. Ask his counterparts in the UK what they think….oh wait…they stopped doing it there.

How about don’t take a scalpel to a healthy baby you sick child abuser.

“How to Care for Your Son ”
..lets just stop right there. Because Cosmetic genital body modification is for consenting adults, NOT children.

charlatans. stop foisting genital mutilation on unsuspecting parents solely for profit.

Circumcision is genital mutilation and COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY and a HORRIBLE assault on an infant!

Only in the US, is an entire male sex organ considered a birth defect. The health benefits, where are they? Work in a STD clinic, most men who come in for treatment are circumcised.

Circumcision is ugly looks ugly is against nature against humain anatomy, and a human rights violation.
The foreskin and only in human male are the only part than we amputee without true reason. Circumcision is unnecessary.

I am also pro circumcision, I am expecting a daughter soon and plan to have her circumcised, it’s part of my family’s cultural beliefs and its more hygienic for girls to be circumcised.

Since Dr. Scranton has incomplete information about circumcision, you can learn more from the video and research listings at neonatalcutting.org.

Dr. Scranton’s practice information follows:

Baker Center Office
316 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Suite 212
Tacoma, WA 98405
253-383-5777 (tel)
253-383-5320 (fax)

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