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Assessment & Vasectomy in One Visit
A Closer Look At Vasectomy
In Remuera
The Cooper Clinic offers scalpel-free snips nationwide, the quick and near-pain-free innovative no-scalpel technique is considered one of the most effective permanent contraception options available.
If you’re considering a vasectomy in Remuera NZ, let The Cooper Clinic make it a smooth and near-painless experience for you. Our procedures are fast, hassle-free, and ensure lasting results for your family planning journey – just a swift snip and seal.
Our scalpel-free snips offer a permanent method of birth control for males. This procedure safely blocks or snips the vas deferens (tubes carrying sperm), which means the sperm cannot enter the seminal fluid. A vasectomy is considered the contraceptive hero of permanent contraception options as it is a highly effective method and won’t affect a man’s sex drive or ability to perform in the bedroom.
Utilising the cutting-edge no-scalpel vasectomy method (scalpel-free snips), The Cooper Clinic in Remuera offers a less invasive procedure than a traditional vasectomy, allowing for a faster recovery and quicker return to normal activities.
The Vasectomy Key Benefits In Remuera
Opting for a vasectomy in Remuera is an effective method to prevent pregnancy. There are many benefits to scalpel-free snips, including:
- No GP referral required
- A trustworthy and mostly pain-free method for contraception
- Boasts a high success rate, more than 99% effective
- Provides a permanent and effective method of contraception, avoiding the need for ongoing hormone-based treatments or pills
- Ensures sexual activities remain unaffected in terms of pleasure and performance
- The Cooper Clinic offers minimally-invasive scalpel free snips, that is nearly pain-free with faster recovery times and less tissue trauma compared to standard vasectomy procedure.
Why choose The Cooper Clinic
for your vasectomy in Remuera?
Friday
Clinics
At The Cooper Clinic, we have dedicated Friday sessions to maximise recovery time without disrupting your work.
Fixed Fee
– Single Visit
We optimise our appointments to include both assessment and vasectomy in the same visit.
Gold Standard
Testing
Lab testing will determine the success of vasectomy, reporting on absence or quality of sperm to avoid unwanted surprises.
Discretion
& Privacy
All our appointments are discreet and confidential – with no GP referral necessary. We carefully choose our clinics to maximise privacy and comfort for our clients.
Unrushed
Consultations
We believe in taking the time to answer your questions, address your concerns, and ensure you are completely comfortable with your decision.
Short
Waitlist
Say goodbye to long, anxiety-inducing wait times, and say hello to a convenient, efficient process that gets you on your way to a worry-free future sooner than you’d expect.
What Is The Cost Of A Vasectomy In Remuera?
At Cooper Clinic, we believe in providing high-quality vasectomy care without a hefty price tag. We combine your consultation and procedure in just one visit for transparent and budget-friendly pricing.
- Vasectomy With Local Anaesthetic: $695
- Vasectomy With IV Sedation: $1,095
A vasectomy might be available through your insurance provider, depending on their policies.
The technique employed by The Cooper Clinic
The Cooper Clinic employs the latest in vasectomy technology with our no-scalpel technique. Our Remuera patients experience minimal discomfort as we use local anaesthetic to numb the area before using a device specially designed to be used in a doctor’s surgery to make a small puncture. We then access the vas deferens (tubes carrying sperm) through this incision for a quick and easy snip, before placing the cut ends back inside your scrotum. This modern technique leads to a less invasive experience with faster recovery and reduced risk of complications.
The Cooper Clinic 5-Step Process
Online appointment booking or phone consultation
Pre-operative
consultation
Procedure day
scheduling
Semen sample testing at the 3-month mark
Final vasectomy
clearance
How Do I Know A Vasectomy Is Right For Me?
Prior to opting for a vasectomy, it’s crucial to consider the decision thoroughly, keeping in mind that a reversal is not always possible. We strongly advise discussing your options with your partner before going ahead.
A vasectomy might be your next step if:
- Both you and your partner are satisfied with your current family size
- You desire a reliable and permanent method of contraception
- Alternative contraception methods don’t suit your or your partner’s needs
Please feel free to chat with us about whether this procedure is right for you and your circumstances.
How To Prepare For A
Vasectomy In Remuera
1. Before the procedure
- Don’t take NSAIDs like ibuprofen the day before or the day of your procedure
- Avoid alcohol the day before the vasectomy
- Shower with warm water on the day of your procedure
- Choose firm underwear for the procedure day; boxers are not recommended
- Shave your pubic hair in the morning
- Have an ice pack ready in your car for after the procedure
2. The non-scalpel vasectomy procedure
- The scrotum will be numbed with local anaesthesia
- A small incision is made using an electrosurgical tool to access the tubes carrying sperm
- The vas deferens are extracted through this incision
- The tubes are cut and sealed, either with heat or by tying
- The tubes are then carefully placed back into the scrotum
- The small incision usually heals rapidly, often without needing stitches
3. Post vasectomy care
- Apply ice packs to alleviate swelling
- Use over-the-counter pain medications like paracetamol as needed
- Depending on your job type, you might return to work the next day
- If your job involves heavy lifting, consider a week off, with only light activities in the second week
- Stay away from contact sports and heavy lifting for a few weeks
- Refrain from sexual activities for a week
- Use another form of contraception until given the all clear by your surgeon or doctor
- A semen analysis is scheduled three months post-surgery to test for the presence of sperm cells
What Our Patients Say
Nick Snedden2024-03-11 Quick, easy and the staff are brilliant. Will recommend the Cooper Clinic in Remuera to all my fellow Dads. Dwayne Bond2023-10-26 I would highly recommend The Cooper Clinic. I was feeling very anxious about the procedure but the team put me at ease and were very professional. Sam Needham2023-10-05 The team walked me through all the steps and made me really comfortable through the whole process. Matt Tattle2023-04-17 Great, quick and painless service by Luke, Jeremy & the team. Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend. Ben Heisenberg2023-03-18 Easy booking, friendly staff. Very professional and uncomplicated. Glad I got it done.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to have a reversal?
Before making a decision, many people will ask is a vasectomy reversible? The short answer is, yes they are. However it is not always possible depending on the length of time since the original procedure and how it was performed. We usually consider this a permanent form of contraception.
Are there long term health risks from having a vasectomy?
Vasectomies are widely regarded as safe with minimal long-term health risks. Potential issues, though rare, can include chronic scrotal pain, sperm granuloma, infection, or hematoma at the surgical site. Extensive studies have shown no significant link between vasectomy and increased risk of prostate cancer. Importantly, vasectomies generally do not affect sexual function, including libido or erectile function. Individuals need to discuss these potential risks and their health circumstances with a healthcare provider before proceeding.