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What are vasectomies?
About the procedure
  • No-scalpel?
  • The Initial Consultation
  • Preparing for a vasectomy
  • Comfort
  • Returning to activity
  • Risk considerations
  • Checking for success
  • Cost
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What are vasectomies?
About the procedure
  • No-scalpel?
  • The Initial Consultation
  • Preparing for a vasectomy
  • Comfort
  • Returning to activity
  • Risk considerations
  • Checking for success
  • Cost
Booking
About us
  • Dr Ayrton Goddard
  • The Practice (Rokeby GP)
Blog
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  • Home
  • What are vasectomies?
  • About the procedure
    • No-scalpel?
    • The Initial Consultation
    • Preparing for a vasectomy
    • Comfort
    • Returning to activity
    • Risk considerations
    • Checking for success
    • Cost
  • Booking
  • About us
    • Dr Ayrton Goddard
    • The Practice (Rokeby GP)
  • Blog
  • Home
  • What are vasectomies?
  • About the procedure
    • No-scalpel?
    • The Initial Consultation
    • Preparing for a vasectomy
    • Comfort
    • Returning to activity
    • Risk considerations
    • Checking for success
    • Cost
  • Booking
  • About us
    • Dr Ayrton Goddard
    • The Practice (Rokeby GP)
  • Blog

Cost

  • Initial consultation 30 minutes: $220
  • Vasectomy procedure: $800
  • Routine follow up after 1 week: No fee
  • Post-vasectomy semenalysis: variable out-of-pocket fee, payable to the laboratory (please check directly with the laboratory for current fee structure)


  • Medicare rebates apply to the above fees. 


  • Based on average consultation times, patients will receive Medicare rebates  of $84.90 for the initial consultation, and $228.00 for the vasectomy procedure. 

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