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Vasectomy

Permanent contraception through a quick, safe, in-office procedure — with a fast, straightforward recovery.

What it is

A simple, highly effective form of permanent birth control.

A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure for permanent male contraception. It works by interrupting the vas deferens — the tubes that carry sperm — so that sperm no longer reaches the semen.

The procedure is performed in the office and typically takes only a short time. It is done under local anesthesia, and most men return home the same day and resume normal activity within a few days.

A vasectomy does not affect testosterone, sexual function, or the experience of intimacy — it changes only fertility. Because it is intended to be permanent, the decision is best made with a clear understanding of that, which a consultation is designed to provide.

At a glance

PurposePermanent contraception
SettingIn-office, local anesthesia
DurationA short in-office visit
RecoveryNormal activity within days
Does not affectTestosterone or sexual function
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Man at ease after a straightforward in-office vasectomy
Considering a vasectomy?

A clear, unhurried conversation first.

Because a vasectomy is meant to be permanent, the consultation focuses on making sure it is the right decision for you — what to expect, the recovery, and what it does and does not change.

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Schedule a consultation and start with a complete diagnostic picture — and a treatment plan built around the smallest effective step.

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