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  2. How much does a vasectomy cost without insurance?

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    The cost can vary from $700-$1000. Most fees cover the initial visit, the procedure, and the follow-up semen examinations. Be sure to ask the doctor or the office what is included in the fee as you don't want any surprises. A vasectomy usually costs about $900.

  3. The vasectomy procedure can be completed in less than half an hour and post-surgical pain typically lasts only a few days. In addition, many health-insurance programs cover the cost of a vasectomy. A vasectomy reversal is possible and involves microsurgery.

  4. Is a vasectomy a procedure my insurance will cover?

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    Vasectomy procedures are for the most part covered by insurance companies across the United States. With insurance deductibles being much higher nowadays it is possible that you may have to pay out-of-pocket for the vasectomy but a vasectomy generally cost in the neighborhood of about $500. Published on Jul 11, 2012

  5. How much does a vasectomy cost without insurance?

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    Usually, a vasectomy costs between $700 and $1,000. It is not a bad idea to call several clinics as there may be a variance in the fees. Published on Jul 11, 2012

  6. Is a vasectomy covered by insurance?

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    In the vast majority of cases, yes, a vasectomy is covered by insurance. How much they cover and stipulations of where it can be done varies with the policy. Most insurance companies cover the vasectomy procedure. A routine phone call to your carrier can confirm coverage. Get answers from our experienced doctors.

  7. How Much Does A Vasectomy Reversal Cost?

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    Most insurance plans won't cover the cost of reversal surgery, which can range anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000. (However, now that success rates have increased, some insurers are reconsidering this policy so be sure to check with your provider.) For now, reversal is usually an elective, fee-for-service procedure and it is still less expensive ...

  8. Is there any way to get a vasectomy done for free?

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    Vasectomy is a much more straightforward, minor procedure when compared to a tubal ligation. Medical insurance, including most private plans as well as state-run programs like Medicare and Medicaid, will cover a vasectomy because it is more cost-effective than the cost of most birth controls and other sterilization procedures, and is clearly less expensive than the prenatal, delivery and ...

  9. Does insurance cover a vasectomy reversal? If not, what is the...

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    In most cases, insurance does not cover a vasectomy reversal. You would be responsible for the entire amount. Reversals range between $3,000-$5,000. You can check out my website (Gavasectomyreversal.com) to help you better understand what that cost includes. Published on Jul 11, 2012

  10. How Expensive is a Vasectomy? Find out the Cost to get a...

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    How much does a vasectomy cost without insurance? "It should cost the same amount it would be if you had insurance," according to Dr. McHugh. "If the price given far exceeds this, in my humble opinion, you should shop around for a fairer 'self-pay' price," he says. If you don't have health insurance, a vasectomy can require a significant up ...

  11. How much is a vasectomy if you pay out-of-pocket and not through...

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    Answered by John C. McHugh, MD (View Profile). This varies between urologists, however, I think you'll find the price ranges between $750 to $1000.00.