Safe, effective vasectomy in Bolton with over 99% success rate. Same-day outpatient procedure under local anaesthetic. No GP referral needed. Serving Bolton, Bury, Manchester & Wigan.

A Bilateral Vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure, performed by our skilled Urology surgeons at Chequers Health Centres across the North West. The procedure takes approximately 20 minutes and is performed under local anaesthetic. During this operation both vas deferens tubes that transport sperm from the testicles are cut with a small section removed and the ends sealed or tied. This method stops sperm from mixing with semen and reaching the penis. It is also called male sterilisation and is a permanent method of contraception. After a vasectomy no other methods of contraception are then needed.
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Patients from Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Wigan and the Northwest choose Chequers Health for professional Vasectomies
Consultation You’ll first have a consultation with our urologist to discuss your medical history, options, and what to expect from the vasectomy. This ensures you’re fully informed and confident in your decision.
Cooling off period and procedure After your consultation, there’s usually a minimum 2-week cooling-off period before the procedure. The vasectomy itself is a quick, minimally invasive treatment; often taking around 15–30 minutes, performed under local anaesthetic.
Post Vasectomy Semen Analysis Around 12 to 16 weeks after your procedure, you’ll be asked to provide a semen sample to confirm the success of the vasectomy. Once the analysis shows no sperm present, you can safely stop using other contraception.
A Vasectomy is considered one of the most effective means of protection from pregnancy, with a success rate of over 99%. We perform the bilateral vasectomy as a same day outpatient at all of our North West clinics. A vasectomy can be considered if:
You will have to take some time off from work. 24 hours should be adequate, but we advise longer if you have a physically strained job. Do not drive yourself for 24 hours. We advise you buy tight fitting cotton underwear in advance as it is better to support the scrotum and will make you more comfortable and speed up the healing process. Wear underwear 1-2 sizes smaller, with enough pairs for your recovery. It is a good idea to bathe beforehand but do not shave or trim hair (shave or trim hair 48 hours before).
Recovery time is usually short (1-2 days) and you will be back to your usual activities fairly quickly. You can return to work the next day if your job is not strenuous.
No- we will test your semen after 16 weeks of your procedure, once we have written to you about the procedure’s success, you will have to use another method of contraception.
A vasectomy will not affect your hormones, orgasm, or ejaculation so there is no reason your sex life will be affected.
After a vasectomy, you will still be able to ejaculate. A vasectomy does not affect the appearance of your semen.
We advise to keep ice packs ready for pain relief. You can also take paracetomol and ibruprofen. Do not take aspirin.
No drinking for 24 hours before. This advice is given for drugs. It could affect your treatment and your ability to consent.
Due to the incision, you must keep it dry for 48 hours so no showers/baths straight away. Once the 48 hours have passed you can have shot showers/baths till the wound has completely healed. Do not use oils/powders that can irritate the skin. We advise you to not partake in any contact sports till your completely healed and recline as much as possible for comfort.
5-7 days later but ideally up until you feel comfortable. Make sure to use contraception until we confirm in writing that your vasectomy has been successful.
It is better to avoid exercising for 2 weeks at least.
We will test your semen 16 weeks after your procedure and let you know the results in writing 1-2 weeks later and then you will need to provide a confirmatory sample 2 weeks later.
You can reverse a vasectomy, but it is not guaranteed to work. It is better to view it as a permanent method of contraception.
There are very few risks and complications to this procedure, but it is very important to keep the wound dry for 48 hours at least to avoid infection and not to take aspirin as bleeding can persist.
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