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Top Things You Should Ask During Your Phone Consultation

Who is Doing my Vasectomy and What are their Qualifications and Training?

Your vasectomy should be performed by a board-certified urologic surgeon—the only physician with specialized training for this procedure. Some clinics use family practitioners to perform vasectomies, which means you may not be under the care of a true specialist.

How Many Vasectomies do the Board Certified Urologists do a Year?

We have performed thousands of vasectomies, ensuring you’re in the best hands. As Arnold Schwarzenegger said, “There are no shortcuts—everything is reps, reps, reps.”

Will My Sex Drive, Performance, Masculinity, Testosterone, Ejaculate, or Sexual Sensation Change?

Short answer is no… call our expert staff at Purely Vasectomies to learn more today!

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FAQ: What Happens to Sperm After Vasectomy?

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A vasectomy is one of the most effective forms of permanent birth control for men, but many people still have questions about how it works, especially what happens to sperm…

FAQ: Does Sex Hurt the First Time After a Vasectomy?

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It’s completely normal to feel uncertain or even a little anxious about what to expect the first time you have sex after a vasectomy. The good news is that for…

FAQ: How Does a Vasectomy Work

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A vasectomy is a safe, simple, and highly effective procedure designed to provide permanent birth control for men. At Purely Vasectomies, we specialize in modern, minimally invasive vasectomy techniques that…

Vasectomy vs. Tubal Ligation: Understanding the Key Differences

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When it comes to permanent birth control options, two common procedures that individuals and couples often consider are vasectomy and tubal ligation. While both methods ultimately serve the same purpose…