Considering Vasectomy Reversal Costs Before You Commit

Apr 1
07:34

2008

Matt D Murren

Matt D Murren

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If you are one of those considering Vasectomy reversal surgery,Considering Vasectomy Reversal Costs Before You Commit Articles you obviously need to consider the costs before visiting a specialist. Insurance typically will not cover a vasectomy reversal procedure so you are left on your own to cover the expense. In this article, we will outline the costs of vasectomy reversal operations as well as other facts to consider that will impact the total cost of the procedure.

There are several costs associated with a vasectomy reversal operation. Many times people forget to look at the total cost before committing to the procedures. The total bill for the procedure itself will be anywhere from $4,000 to over $20,000. If you are interested in looking at Canada to have your procedure it will be much less at around $5,000. We will cover traveling to other countries as well later in the article.

The first and most obvious cost you will incur is for the surgery itself. Most qualified Surgeon’s will charge from $2,000 to upwards of $10,000. The other variable in cost is how many procedures the reversal requires. This is dependent on how long it has been since your initial vasectomy.

The second cost you will incur is for the anesthetic  fee. These are fees that the anesthetist charges for the local or general anesthetic. These costs range from $2,000 to $6,000 depending again on how many visits your reversal procedure takes.

Last but not least, the Hospital will charge you fees for the few days that you are admitted into the Hospital after your procedure. In addition, you will be charged for any lab work that is required after your surgery.

Obviously, there are other options when it comes to vasectomy reversal surgery. There are physicians who will charge much less than the Hospitals. They will typically do these in their office. The catch is if you need much more invasive surgery to accomplish the goal. In that event, you will still need to go to the Hospital and have the procedure anyways.

Another option for reducing the expense is going to Canada or other countries to have the procedure. Medical tourism is growing due to the highly trained staff as well as the massive cost savings. Even with the cost of travel, these operations can end up being significantly less money than having the operation here in the US.

India is becoming more and more popular for those looking to save money on invasive surgery. Make sure that the facility or group you are considering is JAHCO compliant. This will let you know they meet international standards for compliance.

Before you select your surgeon solely based on price, make sure you consider a few other factors. Always make sure that your surgeon is licensed to practice medicine in your state. Second, ask how many microsurgical vasectomy reversals they have performed. This is crucial, as the more experience they have the better chance you have of reaching your desired results. Last, ask that the surgeon’s complication rates are for vasectomy reversals.  If you do a little homework you can find an experienced surgeon for a price that is affordable.