Welcome to Sydney Vasectomy Clinic

Men have had vasectomies in our clinic for 18 years. We are the most well established vasectomy clinic on Sydney's North Shore, and have performed over 9000 vasectomies. Ask any of our clients regarding our excellent and professional services! Our all female staff will care for you before, during and after the vasectomy procedure.

Anatomy

Vas structures are located within the scrotum. You need to be examined by a doctor to check this procedure will suit you.

Procedure

Minimally invasive approach as an awake procedure or under sedation

Risks

Safe effective permanent contraception with low risk of complications


Timeline

Be back at work the next day and back on your bike after a week!

Recovery

Full function regained quickly as with other minor surgical procedures

Support

Our caring team is always available to answer your questions and see you at your request


Evidence for what we do
  • You can have a vasectomy (quick, safe and reliable procedure) for permanent birth control and take responsibility for contraception in your relationship. Our clients will testify that we give an excellent service. There is no reliable evidence to suggest that vasectomy is a risk factor for other health problems such as prostate cancer, or other problems. In fact, most couples report an improvement in sex life due to lack of inhibition (no fear of pregnancy). There are different surgical techniques for vasectomy, but none is superior to the other in terms of patient satisfaction, reliability, post operative complications.

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Information – Links – Resources

Andrology Australia
General information about men’s health
Patient.co.uk
Patient information on all aspects of health for you and your family
National Male Health Policy
Federal governments approach and policy
NCBI-PubMed.gov
Cochrane systematic reviews regarding vasectomy (gold standard evidence) – Vasectomy occlusion techniques for male sterilization
NCBI-PubMed.gov
Scalpel versus no-scalpel incision for vasectomy