Overview
Is your family complete and are you sure of that?
Vasectomy is a male sterilisation procedure, which involves disconnection of the tube that carries sperm from the testes to the penis during ejaculation at sexual intercourse. The effect of the operation is like disconnecting a hosepipe.
There are several techniques of doing this operation, but the primary outcome is the same i.e. to achieve no sperm during ejaculation (azoospermia)
This method of contraception is described as a permanent , so couples are advised not to undertake it unless they are certain that they do not want more children or any children.
No Scalpel Vasectomy
This technique of vasectomy is done through a single, small hole in the scrotum. Stiches are not required, and healing time is fast. A semen sample is required after 16 weeks to confirm sterility and once this is achieved it is 95.95% cast iron.
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We have no waiting time and can fit in suitable patients very quickly. We provide preoperative assessment by face to face, video, or telephone consultation. Please click on our Frequently Asked Questions for more information.

No scalpel Vasectomy - Fees
- Procedure including semen analysis after 16 weeks - £550.
- Additional semen test - £40
Procedures
- Preparation: Pre-procedure guidance is provided to ensure the patient is ready, including any necessary instructions.
- During the Surgery: A no-scalpel method is used under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort and a faster recovery.
- Post-Surgery Care: Aftercare instructions are given, along with follow-up recommendations to confirm the procedure's success.

Cleggs Lane Vasectomy Service
Frequently Asked Questions: (FAQ'S)
To access our service, you need to be referred by your GP. For NHS referrals Cleggs Lane Vasectomy Service currently accepts only patients registered with a Salford GP. (We also accept private referrals from everywhere, both local and international.)
A vasectomy means you won't need to take birth control steps before sex.
If you are taking aspirin, clopidogrel or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., ibuprofen) then you must stop these drugs 3 days before the procedure.
During preop we will check that your medical history is suitable for NSV.
- Bleeding or a blood clot (hematoma) inside the scrotum
- Blood in your semen- this is expected to settle.
- Bruising/swelling of your scrotum
- Infection of the surgery site-see your GP for antibiotics or contact us.
- Mild pain or discomfort- this can be treated with paracetamol +/- ibuprofen.
- Long term complications include post vasectomy pain syndrome, which is pain that goes on for 6 to12 months. This can affect up to 1-2% of men. The reason for this is unclear, although there are several theories, you may require a referral to a urologist.
- You may also ‘regret’ having the procedure, especially if your family dynamics change or you feel emotional stressed, so please think carefully, and make sure that this operation is what you want.
Women can have long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) such as a subdermal implant, IUCD in the short term or tubal ligation for sterilisation. Please discuss these options with your GP.
- Shower or bathe on the day of surgery. Wash your genital area thoroughly with soap and water. Trim or shave scrotal hair.
- Bring a pair of tight-fitting underwear to support the scrotum after the operation.
- Arrange for a lift home after your surgery to avoid pressure and pain on the surgery area caused by driving.
- If your GP has felt a need to prescribe you a sedative to lessen your anxiety, then take this about an hour before the operation and do not drive at all if you have taken a sedative.
- Continue contraception. We advise you to ejaculate about 30 times over the next 16 weeks, by whichever method possible.
- You will be sent a pack in the post to provide your semen sample 16 weeks after your vasectomy, using the address you give us. Confidentiality for this will be your responsibility.
- You will need to return the pack in post using the tracked envelope provided. Please abstain from ejaculation for 3 days before providing your semen sample.
- You will receive a letter to confirm if you are now sterile. Only then can you safely stop contraception.
- If we get a result which is inconclusive, we may ask you to repeat the test or ask you to bring a non-postal sample depending on the result.
- Post op reviews can be arranged on the request of your GP.
Complaints
We aim to continually review and improve our service. If you have any issues with the service you receive, please raise these with the Practice Manager using the contact details provided.
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