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Laura Gordon Md

1100 Southgate Ste 6

Pendleton, OR 97801

Murphy, Jeremiah C, Md - Westside Urology Assoc

333 SE 7th Ave Ste 4500

Hillsboro, OR 97123

Northwest Urological Clinic P

254 NE Norton Ln

Mcminnville, OR 97128

Valley Urology Associates

851 NE Baker St Ste 1

Mcminnville, OR 97128

Skeeters C Edward Md

908 Villa Rd

Newberg, OR 97132

Providence North Coast Clinic

725 S Wahanna Rd Ste 210

Seaside, OR 97138

Dr. Carrie Jones, ND

20015 SW Pacific Hwy Ste 221

Sherwood, OR 97140

James T Pappas Md Pc

980 3rd St Ste 300

Tillamook, OR 97141

Oregon Urology

2870 NE West Devils Lake Rd

Lincoln City, OR 97367

Wopat, Richard, Md - Mid-Valley Medical Plaza

425 N Santiam Hwy

Lebanon, OR 97355

Silverwood Urology

452 Welch St

Silverton, OR 97381

Northwest Natural Medicine

2305 SE Washington St Ste 104

Portland, OR 97222

Ankle & Foot Centers

6327 SW Capitol Hwy Ste B

Portland, OR 97239

Pearl Women's Center

140 NW 14th Ave

Portland, OR 97209

Key, Douglas J, MD - Key Laser Institute

9555 SW Barnes Rd Ste 390

Portland, OR 97225

Bookwalter, Mathew M, Dpm - Portland Clinic Llp

800 SW 13th Ave

Portland, OR 97205

Leaf, David N, Md - Urologic Consultants

9135 SW Barnes Rd Ste 663

Portland, OR 97225

Portland Plastic Surgery

1040 NW 22nd Ave Ste 610

Portland, OR 97210

Urology Clinic

1130 NW 22nd Ave Ste 535

Portland, OR 97210

Bernard A. Gasch MD- Center for Dermatology & Laser Surgery

9427 SW Barnes Rd Suite 495

Portland, OR 97225

Featured Vasectomy and Vasectomy Reversal Articles

Is Vasectomy the Best Method For Birth Control?
by: Alana Olson
In response to the call for birth control needs, medical experts came up with different methods in such a way that sexual intercourse will not be affected. The use of condom has been massive in the male population; however, the satisfaction is not guaranteed and there were also cases of accidental formation of birth. Up to this time, the only permanent method for birth control is a vasectomy.For sterilization purposes, the male mammal's vasa deferentia are cut through a surgical operation called Vasectomy. This method is considered to be the most effective and permanent way to control birth.Though the effect
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How Effective is Vasectomy Reversal Surgery?
by: Mike A. Foster
A vasectomy is a procedure to seal and cut off the tubes, known medically as the vas deferens, that carry sperm from the testicles to the penis. Vasectomy is a widely used form of permanent contraception, chosen by more than 15 per cent of UK men when they decide that do not want to have any more children. However, unanticipated changes in family circumstances, such as divorce and a new partner, mean approximately one per cent of men who have had a vasectomy feel they would like to have more children and therefore consider vasectomy reversal.Vasectomy reversal surgery is performed
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Differences Between a Tubal Ligation and Vasectomy
by: Naomi West
Many couples will relinquish utilizing the birth control shot or other types that function like this when attempting to prevent getting pregnant. Rather they will utilize sterilization. The two most standard types of sterilization is the vasectomy and tubal ligation.Vasectomy The vasectomy is the function that is performed on the man. During this procedure the surgeon will numb the area with a local anesthetic and make a small surgical incision. When he is in he will separate the vas deferens and tie them off, sear them, or put titanium clips on them. This will assist to keep the sperm from moving
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Does a Vasectomy Increase Risk of Prostate Cancer?
by: Jonathan Ling
Many men are concerned that if they have a vasectomy they may be at an increased risk for prostate cancer. What does the research really show? Is there a strong correlation between vasectomies and prostate cancer?Over 50 million men throughout the world have had a vasectomy, one of the most common methods of contraception for men. This is a very common procedure for men over the age of 35 (almost 17 percent of men over 35). Doctors perform over 500,000 vasectomies annually in the United States alone!A vasectomy procedure is a very simple outpatient surgery procedure that involves blocking or
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