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How much does vasectomy cost?

Getting a vasectomy can cost anywhere between $0 and $1,000, including follow-up visits. The cost of a vasectomy varies and depends on where you get it, what kind you get, and whether or not you have health insurance that will cover some or all of the cost.

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How do I get a vasectomy?

Many Planned Parenthood health centers, hospitals, private doctors, and clinics do vasectomies. You may be able to get your vasectomy for free or at a low cost. X in a circle Thinking about getting a vasectomy? Find a Health Center A right arrow in a circle We couldn't access your location, please search for a location. Zip, City, or State Please enter a valid 5-digit zip code or city or state. Please fill out this field. Service All Services Abortion Abortion Referrals Birth Control COVID-19 Vaccine HIV Services Men's Health Care Mental Health Morning-After Pill (Emergency Contraception) Pregnancy Testing & Services Primary Care STD Testing, Treatment & Vaccines Transgender Hormone Therapy Women's Health Care Filter By All Telehealth In-person Search Please enter your age and the first day of your last period for more accurate abortion options. Your information is private and anonymous. AGE This field is required. Find Abortion Provider

How much does a vasectomy cost?

Getting a vasectomy can cost anywhere between $0 and $1,000, including follow-up visits. The cost of a vasectomy varies and depends on where you get it, what kind you get, and whether or not you have health insurance that will cover some or all of the cost. Vasectomies may be totally free (or low cost) with some health insurance plans, Medicaid, and other government programs. Even if your vasectomy costs more than other methods up front, it usually ends up saving you money in the long run, because it lasts forever. Vasectomies are about 6 times cheaper than female sterilization.

Can I get a vasectomy for free or at a low cost?

Under the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), most insurance plans must cover birth control with no out-of-pocket cost to you. This policy does NOT include vasectomies, but many insurance plans cover some or all of the cost of vasectomies anyway. If you don’t have health insurance, you’ve still got options. Depending on your income and legal status in the U.S., you may be able to sign up for Medicaid or other state programs that can help you pay for birth control and other health care. Planned Parenthood works to provide you with the services you need, whether or not you have insurance. Most Planned Parenthood health centers accept Medicaid and health insurance, and many charge less for services depending on your income. Other clinics and doctors that provide vasectomies may also use a sliding scale based on your income. If you’re worried about cost, check with your local Planned Parenthood health center to find out if they can hook you up with a vasectomy within your budget. Planned Parenthood can also help you get health insurance.

Where can I get a vasectomy?

You can get a vasectomy at many Planned Parenthood health centers, a doctor’s office, hospital, or health clinic.

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My daughter told me that eyeballs stay the same size throughout your life, hence the reason babies have bug eyes. But that sounds ridiculous to me. Is it right?

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Answer

** Definitive **

Name: Tim, Wimbledon

Qualification: Studied human biology (but am now a cabbie).

Answer: The eyeball is the only organism which does not grow from birth. It is fully grown when you are born. When you look at a baby’s face, so see mostly iris and little white. As the baby grows, you get to see more and more of the eyeball.

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Qualification: Retinal photographer for the NHS

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Qualification: Surgeon

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