No-Scalpel Vasectomy Melton & Bacchus Marsh
Professional Minimally Invasive Vasectomy for the Western Corridor
Vasectomy Care for Melton & Bacchus Marsh
Conveniently located for the growing Western corridor, our Hoppers Crossing clinic offers Melton and Bacchus Marsh residents a gentle alternative to traditional vasectomy. We focus on patient comfort through local anaesthesia and modern techniques.
Why Choose the No-Scalpel (Keyhole) Method?
Travel Convenience: Easily accessible via the Western Freeway for a dedicated same-day service.
Expertise: Dr Rahul Tipnis (FRACGP) brings over 25 years of surgical experience to every procedure.
Patient Comfort: The procedure is performed under Local Anaesthetic to ensure the area is numb; most patients report only mild pressure.
No Referral Needed: You can book your appointment directly; a GP referral letter is not required.
The Procedure: What to Expect
Initial Consultation: We review your medical history, discuss the permanent nature of the procedure, and explain all risks.
Same-Day Service: A same-day procedure may be available for suitable candidates following a clinical assessment.
The Technique: Using a local anaesthetic, the vas deferens is accessed via a small puncture. We utilise an open-ended technique to help reduce post-operative pressure.
Recovery: Most men return to light activities within 1–2 days.
Final Confirmation: A semen analysis is mandatory 4 months post-procedure to confirm effectiveness. You must use alternative contraception until you receive clinical clearance.
Post-Vasectomy Semen Analysis Instructions
A vasectomy is not considered effective until a laboratory test confirms the absence of sperm in the semen. Following these instructions is essential to ensure the success of your procedure and prevent an unplanned pregnancy.
The 4-Month Mandatory Timeline: You must wait a minimum of 4 months after your procedure before providing a sample. Your vasectomy is not confirmed as successful until Dr Rahul Tipnis provides you with formal clinical clearance.
Use Alternative Contraception: It is mandatory to use an alternative form of contraception for all sexual activity until your semen analysis results have been reviewed and cleared by the clinic.
Collection & Delivery: You will receive a pathology referral form. The sample must be delivered to the collection centre promptly to ensure accuracy.
Fees & Financial Transparency
We prioritise affordability and price transparency through the Medicare system.
Service Component Professional Fee
Total Professional Fee $550
Out-of-Pocket Cost $300*
Inclusions: Initial clinical assessment, the surgical procedure, and all routine post-operative follow-up for up to 3 months.
Note on Medicare: *Medicare rebates (approximately $250) may apply to your procedure to assist with your final out-of-pocket costs. Rebates are subject to Medicare eligibility criteria. Please ask our staff for a specific breakdown during your consultation.
What is Included:
Initial assessment, the surgical procedure, & all routine post-operative follow-up consultations for up to 3 months.
Payment Plans: For financial flexibility, third-party payment plans, including Afterpay and Zip Money, are available. The respective providers determine eligibility and terms.
Important Medical Notice
Vasectomy is a permanent method of contraception. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks, and you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner before proceeding. A semen analysis is mandatory 4 months post-procedure to confirm effectiveness; you must use alternative contraception until cleared.
This website provides general information only. All procedures require individual clinical assessment by Dr Rahul Tipnis (GP). Full risks and aftercare details are discussed in consultation.
Dr Rahul Tipnis (GP) | FRACGP | AHPRA Registration: MED0001552566.
Registered Medical Practitioner in Australia.