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Vasectomy Clinic -
Bondi Junction

20 years of vasectomy experience in Australia

MSI No Scalpel Open Ended Technique

IV Sedation or Local Anaesthetic available

Minimal or no Gap with Private Health Insurance

Bulk Billing for all post vasectomy sperm tests. (most providers charge $70-$80)

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Take Control of Your Future Sooner With a Lower Upfront Cost

If you’ve decided not to have more, or perhaps any, children, you may be considering having a vasectomy, a safe, fast and effective form of permanent birth control for men. At our vasectomy clinic in Bondi Junction we only use the ‘MSI Open Ended No Scalpel’ technique, which decreases the chance of infection and our virtually painless anaesthetic delivery technique is the benchmark in vasectomy procedures.

What is a vasectomy?

A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure and the only permanent method of birth control for men. The procedure involves disconnecting the tubes carrying sperm from the testicles to the penis. Consequently, sperm is absent from ejaculated semen.

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How is the procedure performed at our vasectomy clinic in Bondi Junction?

Below you can find more details about the type of procedure we provide at our vasectomy clinic in Bondi Junction:

Open-ended vasectomy

This technique involves only sealing the upper section of the tube, leaving the end that connects to the testicle open. This approach permits natural sperm reabsorption, minimising risks of congestive epididymitis and other complications.

No scalpel vasectomy

We only use the MSI No-Scalpel technique, requiring only a tiny puncture in the scrotal skin and without the need for stitches. We employ specialised forceps to further reduce infection risks.

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Having a vasectomy in Bondi Junction
with MSI Vasectomy

If you choose to have your vasectomy at our clinic in Bondi Junction you can expect the following:

*Our needle-free painless technique is so effective that numerous patients report little to no discomfort during administration.

VASECTOMY SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA

The MSI No Scalpel Open Ended Technique uses an inert permanent suture rather than a metal clip (which can fall off) or a dissolving suture (which can cause inflammation). We also use Bupivacaine local anaesthetic which has a longer duration of action and may protect from chronic post operative pain.

 
10x less side effects than traditional methods
10x less chance of failure than traditional methods
Permanent nylon suture
Longer pain relief after surgery (4-5hrs)
No metal clips that can fall off

How much does a vasectomy cost in Bondi Junction?

Our vasectomy prices incorporate a number of additional services, including 24-hour aftercare, giving you round-the-clock access to our registered nurses. Below is our list of costs:

  • From $480 with local anaesthetic in a medical centre

Please note that there may be some variations in your vasectomy fee. In order to determine exactly how much the procedure will cost you, please don’t hesitate to contact us today for more information.

Why choose MSI as your vasectomy clinic in
Bondi Junction?

At our vasectomy clinic in Bondi Junction, we operate under a patient-first philosophy, constantly monitoring, reporting, and reviewing our complication and satisfaction rates for surgical procedures. Just some of the reasons you should choose MSI for your vasectomy procedure include:

  • Twenty years of vasectomy experience
  • We only use the most modern, effective and safest ‘MSI No Scalpel Open-Ended technique’
  • Minimal or no Gap with Private Health Insurance
  • From $480 with Medicare
  • Bulk Billing for all sperm tests (most providers charge $70-$80)

Meet Dr Justin Low

MBBS FRACGP
National Director of Vasectomy Services

Justin is the National Director of Vasectomy Services at MSI Vasectomy Australia. He received his medical degree from the University of Sydney in 1987 and completed the RACGP Family Medicine Program (FMP) in 1991 and became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 1993. Justin heads up a team of trusted vasectomy doctors who have devoted their entire medical practice to vasectomies.

Learn more about all of our MSI Vasectomy doctors

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How to find our vasectomy clinic in
Bondi Junction NSW 2022

MEDICAL CENTRES

How to book a vasectomy at our
Bondi Junction medical practice

If you’d like to contact us to ask any questions or address any concerns you may have, you can fill out our online contact form.

Or if you’re ready to book your vasectomy with us at MSI Australia you can fill out our online booking form.

FAQ
FAQs

If you have any more questions about our vasectomy clinic in Bondi Junction or any of our services please don’t hesitate to contact us today. In the meantime please find below our most frequently asked questions about vasectomies.

After undergoing a vasectomy, it’s advised to abstain from all forms of sexual activity for a minimum of 7 days. Moreover, for the initial 3 months post-procedure, it’s essential to use an alternative form of contraception. This precaution is necessary because it may take that long for any remaining sperm to be fully cleared from your system. Continuation of contraception is crucial until a semen analysis confirms a zero sperm count.

A vasectomy is widely recognised as one of the most effective methods of male contraception available. With a remarkably low failure rate of around 0.1%, it offers near certainty in preventing pregnancy. The procedure’s effectiveness stems from its direct approach to blocking the vas deferens, ensuring that sperm does not become part of the ejaculate.

While a vasectomy is typically viewed as a permanent decision, there is the possibility of undergoing a surgical procedure to rejoin the vas deferens if you wish to restore fertility. It’s important to note that vasectomy reversals can be quite costly and are usually not included in standard health insurance plans. Additionally, the success rate of these reversal procedures is not guaranteed to be 100%.

To ensure a smooth recovery following a vasectomy, it’s crucial to follow post-procedure guidelines carefully. Rest and minimal physical activity are advised for the first few days to reduce swelling and discomfort. Applying cold packs to the scrotal area can also help manage pain and swelling.

References
  1. Sokal et al, Journal of Urology, Vol. 162, 1621-1625, November 1999
  2. Labrecque et al, BMC Medicine 2004
  3. Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Clinical Guidance, RCOG , 12-13,  Sept 2014
  4. Intra-vas deferens bupivacaine for prevention of acute pain and chronic discomfort after vasectomy.  L. D. Paxton, B. K. Huss et al  British Journal of Anaesthesia 1995; 74: 612-613

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