Looking For Vasectomy In Charlotte NC?

If you’re searching for a vasectomy in Charlotte NC, it’s important to understand what your options are when considering our vasectomy dedicated practice vs other practices.  Only then can you make an informed decision.

Not all vasectomy experiences are the same. Your decision can have a direct influence on your vasectomy experience and satisfaction your procedure.

Transparent Vasectomy Pricing in Charlotte NC

Many doctors offering vasectomy in Charlotte now provide pricing over the phone, which is a big improvement from the past when patients were required to schedule a consultation just to get basic information.

We believe price transparency matters but we also believe transparency in the entire process is equally important.

We want patients to understand the value we provide with our single visit vasectomy option, our vasectomy procedure, and the skill of our doctors.

When you’re planning a vasectomy, you deserve clear, upfront information so you can make the best decision for your health and your budget.

Our physicians are extremely skilled and provide the most modern vasectomy procedure according to guidelines published by the American Urological Association.

We specialize in efficient, affordable, single visit vasectomy procedures. 

One visit, one price, and one great vasectomy experience!

The True Cost of a Vasectomy in Charlotte NC

As of 2026, most providers offering vasectomy in Charlotte require at least two, possibly three, appointments:

  1. Mandatory initial consultation appointment
  2. Vasectomy procedure appointment
  3. Follow-up semen appointment or home test

If you do not have insurance coverage for vasectomty, or if you have a high deductible, you will pay out of pocket for each of these components.

Typical costs for vasectomy in Charlotte are as follow:

  • Consultation appointment ranges from $125 to $175
  • Vasectomy procedure ranges from $800 to $1000
  • Follow up semen sample $150 to $225

The entire cost for your vasectomy experience can total approximately $1,100 to $1,500 or more.

In addition to cost, you will be required to have two appointments and you will wait two to six months from your first call to your procedure.

A Faster, Simpler Option for Vasectomy in Charlotte NC

At His Choice Health, the process is simplified. You can complete everything in one visit.

Appointments are available within 7 to 14 days. The total cost is $1,250, and this includes the post-vasectomy semen analysis. Multiple appointments are not required.

Our office also provides guidance to help you submit for potential health insurance reimbursement.

With us…one visit…one price. Everything included.

Know Your Facts When Considering Vasectomy In Charlotte NC

Most Charlotte vasectomy providers require a mandatory consultation before scheduling your procedure.

We have extensive information on our website about vasectomy. We have an extensive educational video series about vasectomy on our website.

At His Choice Health:

  • You can choose a consultation or
  • Go straight to a single-visit vasectomy

Over 95% of patients choose the one-visit option to save time.

Some patients feel more comfortable with consultation appointment first. This is totally fine if you want this….we offer optional consultations if patients desire.

For many patients the consultation appointments delay vasectomy. These delays can often caused increased anxiety as you wait for a procedure most people are not thrilled to experience. 

Delay can often cause delimmas.

Do you really need a consultation visit for what is an extremely safe, low risk office based procedure?

 

Wait Times for Vasectomy in Charlotte NC

At many Charlotte vasectomy offices the wait time for each appointment can be as follows: 

  • 2–6 weeks for consultation
  • 2–8 additional weeks for procedure
  • Total wait: 1–3+ months

At His Choice Health:

  • Appointments available within 7 days
  • Procedure completed in one visit

Some patients are perfectly fine waiting a long time for a vasectomy. For them waiting for vasectomy is kind of like paying taxes! They have the lets put it off tomorrow rather than do it today mentality.

As we have mentioned before, delay often causes delimmas.

How much is your time worth? Is waiting longer for a vasectomy beneficial to you… or is it causing more anxiety?

Not all vasectomy techniques are the same, and the method used can affect your recovery, comfort, and success rate.

When you schedule your vasectomy with a large group practice you will get the procedure deemed best by the physician assigned to you.

At His Choice Health all physicians perform the exact same modern vasectomy procedure.

Scalpel vs Non Scalpel

Some providers still offer scalpel vasectomy, while most recently trained physicians now offer the no-scalpel technique. The no-scalpel method has a lower risk of bleeding and infection, allows for faster recovery, and typically does not require stitches.

Tying and cutting vs more modern closure techniques

Unfortunately most of the public is concerned about the “scalpel vs no scalpel” technique. This is only part of the vasectomy. This only refers to how the doctor gets through the scrotal skin. How a doctor gets through the skin influences the risk of immediate vasectomy complications.

Equally is important is how the doctor closes the vas deferens. This influences the risk of vasectomy failure. Unfortunately this gets lost on many people looking for vasectomy.

Although many doctors have adopted the no scalpel approach, many of these same doctors continue to use inferior methods to close the vas deferns.

Many doctors continue to use simple ligation and resection (tying and cutting) to close the vas deferens. This method has higher failure rates, with some studies suggesting rates up to 10% (1 out of 10).

When you go to a larger practice you are going to get whatever technique is preferred by the doctor assigned to you.

At His Choice all of our doctors offer the most modern vasectomy procedure supported by the American Urological association:

  • no scalpel minimally invasive opening
  • coagulation, mucosal cautery and fascial interposition to close the vas deferens
  • open ended procedure

Our Vasectomy Technique

All physicians at His Choice Health use a modern, standardized approach. This includes a no-scalpel skin opening with a single small opening that typically closes within 24 hours and does not require sutures.

Our physicians also use coagulation (burning), mucosal cautery (burning inside of upper end), and fascial interposition (placing tissue between the two divided ends).

This is one of the most effective vasectomy techniques available, with an approximate failure rate of 0.05% ( 5 out of 10,000).

Additional Benefits: Open ended procedure

Our vasectomy procedure is performed as an open-ended vasectomy, which may reduce post-procedure discomfort. Our physicians also use titanium clips.

We prefer to use small clips to effectively keep the ends of the divided vas deferens from rejoining but, if patients prefer, our doctors will use absorbable suture instead of clips.

We recommend patients who would prefer clips not be used discuss this with the doctor at the time of the vasectomy procedure.

The approach is designed for comfort, effectiveness, and potential reversibility.

Don’t role the dice and settle for an inferior vasectomy technique.
Make sure your doctor is not only performing no scalpel vasectomy, but is also performing vas occlusion techniques that decrease failure rates and improve vasectomy recovery.

 

Some clinics require you to return to the office or visit an outside lab for semen testing, which may involve additional appointments and costs.

There is nothing more embarrassing than having to take your sample in a cup and give it to some random lady sitting at the lab check in area.

Some offices do provide at home testing; however, they will require that the patient pay for this test.

The cost of the home test can range from $150 to $250.

His Choice Health provides an at-home semen test kit that allows you to collect your sample at home and mail it for evaluation. This cost is included in the vasectomy procedure.

We do not charge extra for our home collected mail in semen sample testing.

For many patients the question of ‘Does the doctor take my health insurance?’ may not be as important as it once was. This is because of health insurance deductibles.

His Choice Health does not accept health insurance for payment but we do offer an efficient, high quality modern vasectomy experience in a single visit.

Our office will provide you with all the items you require to submit to your health insurance for reimbursement. Many patients will be able to request reimbursement from their health insurance company.

Other Charlotte practices may take your health insurance. For many, this issue may not be relevant because of high deductibles and coverage limits.

Health Insurance: A rapidly changing playing field

The reality is health insurance is changing rapidly as a response to increasing health care cost, consumer demand, and governmental regulations.

The name of the game has now become ‘cost sharing’, which simply means more of the cost is displaced onto the patient by their health insurance company.

Most insurance plans offer vasectomy coverage. Some religious based plans and plans that are aggressively limiting cost may not cover vasectomy.

Health Insurance Coverage

Having vasectomy coverage does not mean your health insurance will pay for the procedure…it just means they are willing to consider paying for it!

Some health insurance plans ‘cover’ vasectomy but they have high deductibles.

Health Insurance Deductible

The more important questions are what is your deductible and how much of the deductible have you met?

If you have a $5,000 or $10,000 deductible….guess what? You are going to pay for the first $5K to $10K of your health care.

Basically  having a high deductible is like not having health insurance until after you met your deductible. Only then will your health insurance starting paying for your health care.

Having health insurance does not mean they will pay for your vasectomy. How important is your time and the quality of your care?

Why Patients Choose Us for Vasectomy in Charlotte NC?

Patients choose to have vasectomy with us because of the option for the convenience of a single visit, transparent all-inclusive pricing, faster scheduling, and an advanced, low-failure technique without unnecessary appointments.

Ready to Schedule Your Vasectomy in Charlotte NC?

You can avoid delays, extra appointments, and unexpected costs by choosing a streamlined, single-visit option.

Book your vasectomy and complete everything in one visit. You can easily schedule a date and time for your vasectomy using one of the many Schedule Now links on our website.

Scheduling Your Vasectomy: 3 Simple Steps!

Scheduling a vasectomy procedure is easy and can be completed in 3 simple steps!

Step 1:

Pick the date and time of your vasectomy.

Step 2:

Pay the scheduling fee.

Step 3:

Watch our videos! Read before and after vasectomy instructions.

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Separating the Facts & Myths

MYTH #1:

My testicles will drop after my vasectomy!

FACT:

No Your Testicles Will Not Drop

MYTH #2:

Sex will not be the same after vasectomy!

FACT:

Your Sex Live May Be Even Better

MYTH #3:

After vasectomy my testosterone will drop!

FACT:

Your Testosterone Levels Will Be The Same

MYTH #4:

After Vasectomy My Manhood Will Be Taken Away!

FACT:

You Manhood Is Not Affected