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Urology Associates Of Danbury Pc

53 Kenosia Ave

Danbury, CT 6810

Womens Health Associates

27 Hospital Ave

Danbury, CT 6810

Broder Stanford R

51-53 Kenosia Ave

Danbury, CT 6810

Urology Associates Of Danbury PC

51-53 Kenosia Ave

Danbury, CT 6810

Associated Urologists PC

116 E Center St

Manchester, CT 6040

Urology Group

116 E Center St Ste 19

Manchester, CT 6040

Urology Center

687 Campbell Ave

West Haven, CT 6516

Urology Group Pc

9 Washington Ave

Hamden, CT 6518

Urology Center

2200 Whitney Ave

Hamden, CT 6518

Urology Center

330 Orchard St

New Haven, CT 6511

Urological Surgery, P C

330 Orchard St Ste 114

New Haven, CT 6511

Middlesex Urology Pc

6 Wildwood Medical Ctr

Essex, CT 6426

Vasectomy Center Of Connecticut

300 Hebron Ave

Glastonbury, CT 6033

Vasectomy Center Of Connecticut

61 Colton Rd

Glastonbury, CT 6033

Trono, Thomas Md

300 Hebron Ave

Glastonbury, CT 6033

Vasectomy Center Of Connecticut

499 Farmington Ave

Farmington, CT 6032

Women's Health Specialty Care

499 Farmington Ave

Farmington, CT 6032

Urology Associates

263 Farmington Ave

Farmington, CT 6032

New York Medical Co

80 Mill River St Ste 1300

Stamford, CT 6902

Santarosa, Richard P Md

166 W Broad St

Stamford, CT 6902

Featured Vasectomy and Vasectomy Reversal Articles

Recovering From a Vasectomy
by: Naomi West
It is can be difficult for individuals to decide that they would preferably not have anymore kids. There are many options and types of birth control to use - but each of these can be unsafe and still may not work to keep the women from becoming pregnant. One of the easiest and most standing forms of birth control is a vasectomy.This is a standard procedure that is completed in a doctor's office and is done in only thirty minutes or less. It is crucial to recognize what steps need to be taken to ensure that the patient is recovering
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How Much Will I Have to Pay For a Vasectomy Reversal Procedure?
by: Seomul Evans
It is becoming fairly common to see men who have had a vasectomy done in the past and are now living to regret their decision; but there is no reason to be disheartened or to panic; you can choose to go for a surgical procedure that reverses a vasectomy. Even though each years thousands of men consider vasectomy reversal one of the factors that holds them back from getting the procedure done is the expensive price tag of such a surgery. Unfortunately, your insurance company will not cover a vasectomy reversal because they consider it to be an elective procedure
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Vasectomy Failure Rate - Is it Worth the Risk?
by: Christoffer X Altesino
Vasectomy has been established as one of the most reliable techniques for making a man sterile. It is safe, quick, and most effective except for a small percentage of the population afflicted by vasectomy's failure rates.Vasectomy's failure rates have never comprised of those who have died because of a bad job at the surgery. However, it must be known that sterility operations in women may result in death sometimes. The vasectomy failure rate usually includes some form of infection or bleeding which is normal only up until a certain point. Nevertheless, it may be safely assumed that the vasectomy failure
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Vasectomy or Tubes Tied?
by: Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Whether the husband gets a vasectomy or the wife gets a tubal ligation is usually decided by who has the strongest will. Vasectomies and tubal ligations are safe surgeries, but the operation on a man is a simple cutting under the skin in an office, while the operation on a woman requires going into her belly in an operating room. Over the long haul, they both are safe and effective in preventing pregnancies.Two studies seemed to show that having a vasectomy increases a man's chances of getting prostate cancer, but more recent studies show no increased risk. When scientists compare
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