Vasectomy (outpatient) in Florida

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On MDsave, the cost of a Vasectomy (outpatient) in Florida, ranges from $2,500 to $4,818.

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Delair, Dr. Sean
Urology

3.8

(26)
Tennova Urology Lafollette
923 East Central Avenue, Suite 102
La Follette, TN 37766
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,084
Anusionwu, MD, Ifeanyichukwu I.
Urology
6138 Precinct Line Road, Suite 100
Hurst, TX 76054
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,093
DeTar Urology Group
Urology

4.2

(15)
DeTar Urology Group
605 E San Antonio, Suite 509
Victoria, TX 77901
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,215
Kraklau, Dr. David
Urology

4.5

(27)
Northwest Medical Group
1331 State Street, Suite 340
La Porte, IN 46350
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,321
Nagubadi, Subba Rao, MD
Urology

3.9

(20)
1331 State Street, Suite 340
La Porte, IN 46350
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,321
Reagan, Dr. Gary
Urology

4.0

(27)
209 Crossroads Place
Mount Vernon, IL 62864
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,392
University Health Urology Clinic in the Health Sciences District
Urology
2101 Charlotte Street, Suite 350
Kansas City, MO 64108
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,438
Smith, Carter, MD
General Surgery
101 Posey Avenue
Clifton, TX 76634
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,448
Efird, Dr. Steven
General Surgery

5.0

(32)
2855 Old Highway 5 North, Suite 108
Blue Ridge, GA 30513
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,512
Adventist Health Simi Valley- Urology
Urology
2750 Sycamore Dr. Ste 210
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Offered by
Vasectomy (outpatient)
3,556
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$2,987
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$3,392+
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$3,438+
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$3,740+
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$3,813+
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What is a Vasectomy?

A vasectomy is a form of surgical male sterilization that helps prevent pregnancy by blocking the vas deferens, the duct that carries sperm. A vasectomy should be considered permanent, even though it is possible to have the procedure reversed if desired. Only abstinence is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy, but a vasectomy is generally considered one of the most effective forms of birth control.

The vasectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that can be performed in an outpatient surgery center or a doctor’s office.

 

What Can You Expect During a Vasectomy?

The entire procedure usually lasts about 20 minutes. Local anesthesia will be applied to the scrotum, and then a small incision will be made in the skin. The vas deferens is then cut and tied off, blocking sperm from reaching the semen. There should be very little sensation during the procedure, though some men do report feeling a slight pulling sensation. In many cases, there is very little bleeding and stitches may not even be necessary.


After the vasectomy, tests will be performed to detect the presence of sperm in the semen to make sure the procedure is effective. The testes will continue to produce sperm, but like other cells, sperm cells are reabsorbed by the body when they die.

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