Vasectomy

Vasectomy is a safe and effective permanent male sterilization procedure. It is ideal for men who no longer wish to have children.

Description

A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure that involves cutting and sealing the tubes (vas deferens) that carry sperm from the testicles. This prevents sperm from mixing with semen, effectively preventing pregnancy while maintaining normal sexual function. It is a one-time procedure that offers lifelong contraception.

The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia and takes around 20–30 minutes. Recovery is quick, with most men resuming normal activities within a few days. Vasectomy does not affect testosterone levels, libido, or ejaculation, making it a reliable and discreet family planning choice for men.
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Tests and Treatments Offered

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Actual Price

₹35,000

₹27,000/- Only

Estimated Stay: 1 Day

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How it works

Procedure and Process Treatment

Pre-Procedure Evaluation

Doctor discusses fertility goals, explains procedure, and performs basic tests.

Preparation & Anesthesia

Local Anesthesia & Access

A small puncture or incision is made under local anesthesia to access the vas deferens.

Cutting and Sealing Tubes

The vas deferens are cut and sealed using cautery or clips to block sperm flow.

Phimsosis Step 4

Recovery & Confirmation

Patient rests briefly and is sent home; semen test is done after a few weeks to confirm success.

Permanent Choice Simple Procedure

Vasectomy is a highly effective solution for long-term contraception. With minimal downtime and no impact on your sex life, it empowers men to take control of their reproductive future.

Frequently Asked Questions

What men commonly ask before choosing vasectomy:
It can be reversed in some cases, but it's best considered permanent. Choose it only if you're sure.
It may take up to 3 months for all sperm to clear from the semen. A follow-up test confirms when it's safe.
No, vasectomy does not affect a man's ability to perform sexually. Normal functions such as desire, erection, and ejaculation remain unchanged after the procedure.