Vasectomy — West Jordan, Utah
For most men, Dr. Childs performs your consultation and your vasectomy in a single 30-minute office visit — often within a few days of your phone call. In and out. Back to work Monday. No back-and-forth.
The Procedure
A vasectomy is a brief in-office procedure that permanently prevents pregnancy by interrupting the vas deferens — the small tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the ejaculate. After the procedure, everything else remains the same: testosterone, erections, libido, the sensation of ejaculation. The only change is that sperm is no longer present.
Dr. Childs performs vasectomies in the Granger Medical office in West Jordan using a small skin opening, local anesthesia, and the same cautery and suture technique used across the country for reliable, low-complication outcomes.
The whole appointment — consult, consent, and procedure — takes about 30 minutes, start to finish. Most men describe it afterward as less uncomfortable than they expected, and the recovery fits neatly into a weekend.
Why Dr. Childs
A vasectomy is a simple procedure. What matters is that it's performed confidently, efficiently, and by someone who handles far more complex anatomy every day.
Dr. Childs is a board-certified urologist with Harvard-affiliated training whose primary surgical practice is advanced prostate and kidney surgery — including one of the highest volumes of HoLEP in the state of Utah. In that context, an office vasectomy is a well-practiced, routine part of the week.
The practical advantage: if anything ever comes up after your vasectomy — or at any other point in your urologic life — you already have a urologist. Same clinic, same phone number, same chart.
How It Works
Most patients go from first phone call to fully done in a week or less — often with a single office visit for both the consultation and the procedure.
“The hardest part of a vasectomy is scheduling it. After that, it's one Friday afternoon.”
Make it easier on yourself — call the office and say "I'd like to do the consult and the procedure the same day." We'll find the soonest time that works and handle the rest.
Your Surgeon
Common Questions
The questions Dr. Childs is asked most often about vasectomy — answered honestly.
Yes — and for most patients, this is the preferred pathway. When you call the office, tell us you'd like same-day scheduling. We'll find a time when both a consult slot and a procedure slot are available back-to-back. Total time in the office is typically about 30 minutes: a brief review of your decision and health history, signed consent, then straight into the procedure. You walk in thinking about it; you walk out done.
If your insurance plan requires the consult and the procedure to be billed as separate visits, our office handles that on the back end — you still only come in once.
About 30 minutes total, start to finish — consult, consent, and procedure all in one visit. The procedure portion itself is only a few minutes. It's one of the fastest surgical procedures in all of medicine.
Yes — Dr. Childs is in-network with most major Utah insurance plans. Our office will verify your benefits and give you a clear estimate of your out-of-pocket cost before your appointment.
Cash-pay pricing is also available if you prefer not to use insurance. Call the office for the current rate.
You'll feel a brief sting from the local anesthetic injection — maybe 10 seconds of discomfort. After that, pressure only, no sharp pain. The vast majority of men tell us afterward that it was far less uncomfortable than they had expected.
Most men with desk jobs return to work the Monday after a Friday procedure. If your job involves heavy lifting, climbing, or strenuous physical activity, plan for a few extra days of light duty.
Light walking is fine right away. Full exercise, heavy lifting, and sexual activity are typically safe after one week, once any tenderness has fully resolved.
A vasectomy is not immediately effective. Sperm that were already in the pipeline need to clear out. We confirm the procedure has worked with a simple semen analysis at approximately 12 weeks. Until that confirmation, you should continue using another form of birth control.
Yes, vasectomy reversal is possible — but it is a more complex microsurgical procedure, it is not usually covered by insurance, and success is not guaranteed. You should approach a vasectomy as a permanent decision at the time you make it.
No. A vasectomy does not affect testosterone levels, erections, libido, or the sensation of ejaculation. The only change is that sperm is no longer present in the ejaculate. Everything else is unchanged.
Most insurance plans in Utah do not require a referral for a vasectomy. You can call the office directly to schedule a consult. If your specific plan does require one, our office will let you know when we verify your benefits.
Wear snug supportive underwear — briefs or a jockstrap — and loose-fitting pants. Eat a normal meal beforehand (no fasting required). Shower as usual. Bring a ride home. That's it.
Make one call. That's the whole thing.
Tell the office you'd like to do the consult and the vasectomy on the same day. We'll find the soonest time that works, verify your insurance, and handle everything else. You walk in thinking about it; you walk out done.