Why, if a man has had a vasectomy, would he want to reverse it? Surprisingly, according to the Center for Male Reproductive Medicine, approximately 500,000 men have vasectomies each year. It also acknowledges the fact that, at least 5% of those men will change their minds for reasons such as, remarriage, death of a child, or an improved lifestyle that sometimes create a want for more children. Under these circumstances, men would be required to undergo a Vasovasostomy also known as vasectomy reversal. The surgery has a 99 percent success rate, in the hands of a skilled and Fellowship-trained Vasectomy Reversal Micro Surgeon, like Dr. Buch. Although vasectomy reversal is seldom covered by insurance companies, it is more affordable than you may think. There are several payment options available to you through medical financing. For instance, you could have a vasectomy reversal for as little as $500 down and $217.62 a month (OAC). If you have any further questions or concerns regarding vasectomy reversal, consult your physician.
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Why Vasectomy Reversal?
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011Cryopreservation – Additional Service for Vasectomy Reversal Patients
Friday, December 4th, 2009
Our vasectomy reversal clinic offers sperm cryopreservation, a value-added service to our vasectomy reversal patients. Our regionally recognized sperm-testing laboratory is conveniently located on-site at the Legacy Male Health Institute and has received the COLA Award for its commitment to providing quality services.
Men may consider sperm banking because they are receiving cancer treatments or may be taking medications that could have an effect on their sperm production. They also may choose sperm banking in addition to their vasectomy rebersal procedure as an additional option for conception.
Dr. Buch was among the first vasectomy reversal surgeons to offer cryopreservation to his patients at the time of their vasectomy reversal procedure. Dr. Buch would be happy to discuss all alternatives and services with you. Call our office at (972) 612-7131 to preserve your Legacy.









