Consultant-Led Vasectomy Services in Central London
Vasectomy and vasectomy reversal at LSDC Healthcare are performed by consultant urological surgeons with specialist expertise in male reproductive surgery.
We provide clear, evidence based counselling, meticulous surgical technique, and structured follow-up, whether your goal is permanent contraception or restoration of fertility.
All care is delivered in a private, consultant-led setting in the City of London, with discretion, continuity, and clinical precision.
What is a Vasectomy?
A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure that provides permanent male contraception by interrupting the vas deferens, preventing sperm from entering the ejaculate.
The procedure:
Is performed under local anaesthetic
Does not affect testosterone, erections, or libido
Requires confirmation of success with post-procedure semen testing
Is considered permanent and should only be undertaken with certainty
What is Vasectomy Reversal?
Vasectomy reversal is a microsurgical procedure that reconnects the vas deferens to restore the flow of sperm into the semen.
It is technically complex and outcomes depend on:
Time since vasectomy
Partner fertility factors
Presence of sperm at the time of surgery
Surgical expertise
Your consultant will assess feasibility and expected success rates.
Who Are These Procedures For?
Vasectomy may be suitable for men who:
Have completed their family
Desire permanent contraception
Prefer a reliable alternative to female contraception
Vasectomy reversal may be appropriate for men who:
Wish to restore fertility after vasectomy
Are planning pregnancy with a partner
Prefer natural conception where feasible
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
Highly effective, permanent contraception
Day-case procedure with minimal recovery
No impact on sexual performance
Option for fertility restoration in selected cases
Clear, long-term family planning solution
Key indications include:
Definitive contraception
Change in family circumstances
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Reproductive urology at LSDC Healthcare is defined by:
Consultant-led counselling and surgery
Clear discussion of permanence and alternatives
Use of modern, minimally invasive vasectomy techniques
Microsurgical expertise for reversal procedures
Integration with fertility specialists when required
Transparent discussion of success rates and limitations
Patients receive informed, medically robust decision-making, not rushed procedures.
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Depending on the procedure, investigations may include:
Pre-procedure consultation and consent
Semen analysis (baseline or post-vasectomy confirmation)
Hormonal testing (selected cases)
Partner fertility assessment (for reversal planning)
All investigations are clinically justified and explained.
Recovery, Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
Vasectomy is typically a day-case procedure
Mild discomfort or swelling may occur for several days
Contraception is required until semen analysis confirms success
Reversal surgery requires longer recovery and follow-up
Semen testing assesses return of sperm after reversal
Ongoing fertility support where needed
Insurance and Self-Pay
Vasectomy is generally a self-pay procedure, as it is considered elective contraception.
Vasectomy reversal is also typically self-funded.
Self-pay patients receive clear consultant-led pricing, confirmed in advance.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.

Book A Vasectomy or Reversal Consultation
If you are considering permanent contraception or exploring fertility restoration after vasectomy, our consultants provide expert counselling and precise surgical care in Central London.
FAQ — Vasectomy & Vasectomy Reversal
Is vasectomy immediately effective?
No. Contraception is required until semen analysis confirms the absence of sperm.
Does vasectomy affect testosterone or sexual function?
No. Vasectomy does not affect testosterone levels, erections, or libido.
Can every vasectomy be reversed?
Not always. Success depends on time since vasectomy and individual factors, which are assessed during consultation.
How successful is vasectomy reversal?
Success rates vary and depend on multiple factors. Your consultant will provide individualised expectations.
How long is recovery?
Vasectomy recovery is usually a few days. Reversal surgery requires a longer recovery period.
Are these procedures covered by private insurance?
They are usually self-pay procedures. Pricing and options are discussed clearly in advance.