Most insurance companies won't cover any cost for the reversal of a vasectomy unless there is proof the the vasectomy has caused some type of harm or damage that unless reversed will be detrimental to your health. I found good information at the following website, which you should find useful.... http://www.vasectomy.com/ArticleDetail.asp?siteid=R&ArticleId=3
MiSsySexii
2010-08-12 15:34:03 UTC
Under most circumstances insurance will not pay for vasectomy reversals performed to restore fertility. As a result, vasectomy reversals are considered elective surgeries and require prepaid arrangements similar to plastic surgery procedures. Most vasectomy reversal centers charge between $7,000 and $10,000 for a comprehensive package. Dr. Bird and Scott & White are able to offer this service at a substantially reduced price. A standard vasectomy reversal, which includes surgeon, anesthesia and facility fees, can be performed for $4,500.
Most patients undergoing vasectomy reversal do not require vasoepididymostomy. Likewise, most of our patients have declined the option of vasoepididymostomy. For patients who desire the option of a vasoepididymostomy (VE) an additional deposit of $1,500 is required. This will be refunded if a VE is not performed. Some couples may elect to have semen collected at the time of surgery and frozen (cryopreservation)–this can be done for a one-time charge of $500. No monthly maintenance fees are assessed.
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