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Hands-on Training in Vasectomy Techniques
Studies and expert trainers consistently note that after observing and performing multiple supervised cases-typically 8 to 12-physicians become significantly more comfortable and competent, especially in managing variations in anatomy and unexpected challenges.

Watch Expert Techniques and Seminars
These visual resources enable providers to observe detailed, step-by-step demonstrations of various vasectomy methods, including innovations like the no-needle, no-scalpel approach, directly from experienced practitioners. Periodic seminars and interviews are also available.

The Deep Tissue spray that Replaces Needles
The MadaJet applicator provides profound anesthesia but using a fraction of the lidocaine volume required by traditional needle injections. It virtually eliminates the pain and anxiety associated with needle use, a major barrier for many men considering vasectomy,.

A Global Network of Vasectomy Providers
By connecting with peers worldwide, vasectomy providers gain access to a diverse range of clinical experiences, decision-making approaches, and training backgrounds, which can enrich their understanding of complex cases and best practices.
For Patients & Couples

Vasectomy Myths vs Facts
Vasectomy is an important decision. But misconceptions about the procedure can lead to unnecessary fear and hesitation. By debunking myths and focusing on accurate information, men can make informed decisions about their reproductive health without undue anxiety. Click below to get the facts about vasectomy.

Taking the Sting out of Anesthesia
The fear of pain remains a common psychological barrier in making the decision to undergo a vasectomy. New local anesthesia techniques have helped eliminate that anxiety for many men. Learn more about these innovative approaches that result in a virtually pain-free experience.

Good Questions bring Clarity
Knowing which questions to ask your doctor before a vasectomy consultation is crucial for making an informed decision about this permanent form of birth control. This preparation allows you to have a more productive conversation with your doctor, helping you feel more confident and comfortable with your choice

Knowing What to Expect
Preparation may involve specific instructions, such as avoiding certain medications and ensuring proper hygiene on the day of the surgery. After the procedure, it is common to experience some pain and swelling in the testicular area, with most men recovering in about a week, although full healing can take longer.
At-Home and Mail-In PVSA: What Every Clinician Should Consider
With the rapid expansion of Post Vasectomy Semen Analysis options and continually evolving clinical guidelines, determining the most advantageous approach is increasingly complex. The rise of at-home and mail-in testing solutions brings both promising opportunities and new considerations.
Can they improve patient compliance without compromising clinical accuracy? As these new modalities gain traction, it becomes increasingly important for clinicians to understand both their benefits and limitations to ensure that patient safety and quality of care remain uncompromised. These issues were adressed in a recent vasectomy provider webinar.
PVSA Options for Patients
One option to consider for your post-vasectomy semen analysis is an at-home kit that allows you to collect your sample privately and mail it directly to the lab. This approach can be more convenient if getting to the clinic is difficult or uncomfortable, and it uses a specialized preservative to ensure the sample stays stable during transit.
This website is for Healthcare Professionals and for Patients
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the demand for clear and accurate information about vasectomy. Providers need access to hands on training, surgical instruments, patient counseling resources, etc. And thousand of couples are looking for concise, well presented articles and videos that will help them to make a balanced decision about their family planning options. Additionally, they need to consult qualified providers in their local area.
Vasectomy.info is a collaborative effort between various organizations who have decades of special experience with vasectomy. Every effort has been made to curate the best information and maintain up to date listings of vasectomy surgical trainers and qualified local providers.
Vasectomy Providers Accepting New Patients

Scott Matson, MD
- No Needle. No Scalpel. No Stress.
- Male
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447 Naubuc Ave #112, Glastonbury, CT 06033

McAuliff
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3013 E Renner Rd Ste 120

Tonozzi
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350 Broadway, Suite 208




