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We'll provide information on multiple vasectomy providers near you, including their contact details.
You can either select up to five providers to receive your information and wait for them to reach out, or simply call a provider directly to schedule your consultation.
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Meet with your selected providers to discuss the procedure. These consultations are your chance to ask questions, assess if a vasectomy is right for you, and decide which provider best fits your needs.
Once you've made your choice, you can schedule your vasectomy.
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Most vasectomies take less than 30 minutes and are performed under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Your provider should guide you through each step, keeping you informed and at ease.
Afterward, you'll receive recovery instructions and can resume light activities within a day or two. Many find the experience easier than expected, with lasting peace of mind.
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Vasectomy Providers Near You
Why Men get a Vasectomy
Vasectomies
By The Numbers
500k
men get a vasectomy every year. This makes “getting snipped” one of the most popular elective procedures among men.
95%
of men who receive a vasectomy don’t seek to reverse the procedure. This indicates a high level of patient satisfaction with both the decision to get a vasectomy and the outcome.


Patient Feedback After a Vasectomy
*NOTE: The following is a generalized summary of patient feedback (not direct quotes). It reflects common trends rather than guaranteeing specific outcomes. Results and patient experience may vary with individual circumstances.
Snip Snip™ FAQ
- Yes, it’s intended to be a permanent form of birth control, though reversal is possible in some cases, it’s not guaranteed.
- Most men report mild discomfort during the procedure, which is performed under local anesthesia. Recovery pain is typically minimal and short-lived.
- Most men return to light activities within 24-48 hours and resume full activity, including sex, within a week.
- No. A vasectomy doesn’t affect testosterone levels, erections, or orgasm sensation.
- You’ll need to wait for a follow-up semen analysis, usually after 8-12 weeks, to confirm zero sperm count before having unprotected sex.
- While reversals exist, they are complex, expensive, and not always successful. Consider a vasectomy a permanent decision.
- Risks are low but can include minor swelling, bruising, or infection, all of which are typically easy to manage.
- Over 99% effective, making it one of the most reliable forms of birth control.
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