Meet Dr. Monteith
Welcome to His Choice Vasectomy Raleigh! Our commitment is to streamline and clarify the vasectomy process for men. Embracing a contemporary technique, our No-Scalpel, No Needle approach ensures minimal invasiveness and can be conveniently completed in just one office visit.
Amidst the plethora of information available, misconceptions often arise. Allow us to guide you through the truths, empowering you to make informed decisions with assurance. Our focus lies in providing cost-effective vasectomy procedures in a single, efficient visit.
Affordable.
Quick
15 Minutes In A Single Office Visit
Effective.
Includes Three (3) Month Semen Analysis
NO-Scalpel,
NO Needle,
NO Sutures Needed
Will Health Insurance Pay For My Vasectomy?
Typically, vasectomies are covered by most health insurance plans, though the cost may vary depending on whether you’ve met your deductible. Additionally, the number of appointments and co-pays you’ll encounter should be considered. Our comprehensive fee encompasses a single-visit No-Scalpel, No Needle vasectomy and includes a three-month post-semen analysis.
We advise consulting your health insurance provider to explore your coverage options. While we don’t directly accept health insurance, you can submit your expenses to your provider following the completion of your vasectomy.
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Scrotal Swelling After Vasectomy: Inflammation Is A Common Cause
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