> From: tracyarts@xxxxxxxxx (Tracyarts) > Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 15:21:25 CST > > Does anybody know of any agencies that help people either finance vasectomy or > pay on a sliding scale basis? > > My husband has been trying to get a vasectomy for almost a year. His insurance > supposedly covers it for a $200 outpatient surgery fee and then $40 for all > related urologist visits pre- and post surgery. > > But getting a surgery date scheduled is a problem. > > He had asked his primary care doctor for a referral last year, but because he > had an unrelated surgery last Winter, was told he needed to wait 6 months > before any further surgery (was never explained exactly why). Then his PCP > told him he was "not comfortable" referring a man under 30 with no children for > a vasectomy. DH sent a letter of appeal to his insurance carrier and they > allowed him to select a different primary care doctor. This doctor has no > problems with the vasectomy and gave DH the referral to a urologist. At least > we are past the primary care doctor barrier. Unfortunately this urologist > cannot even see him for an initial evaulation appointment until the end of > April. He cannot discuss whether he will do the vasectomy or not until after > he sees DH for the evaluation then. > > He has thought of just going off the insurance plan to get it done and over > with. But he called another urologist who could see him at the beginning of > Feb. on a self-pay basis, but we were quoted a figure over $3,000 for pre and > post surgery lab fees, outpatient surgical fees, and office visit initial > evaluation and followup fees. That's just too much, it would take us longer > than the end of April to put that much away. > > Has anybody self-paid, and how much did you pay, and did you have a problem > finding somebody to do the procedure in a timely manner? > > Tracy > ***Remove the word: nospam from my address to e-mail me*** I got mine about 6 years ago in Hayward, CA, at the Planned Parenthood there for $345. Best investment I've ever made!