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A Guide on How to Prepare for a Vasectomy

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As one of the leading providers of urology services, we are experts when it comes to vasectomy. Below are some pre-operative instructions that you need to keep in mind if you are planning to have a vasectomy surgery:

For two days before the surgery, avoid Aspirin and aspirin-like (naproxen, ibuprofen, etc.) products. Make sure to inform your doctor about the medications you are taking. Your doctor may also ask you to stop some medicines for up to a week before your vasectomy, including blood thinners like clopidogrel or warfarin. However, you may ask your doctor for a mild, oral anti-anxiety prescription medication, which should be taken 30 minutes before you arrive at the facility.

On the day of the surgery, it is important to wear comfortable clothing. Don’t forget to shower before leaving your house. You may also bring your headphones and listen to music if it helps with your nerves. While you will be given a supportive undergarment following the procedure, we still recommend you bring an athletic supporter. As a precaution, arrange for someone to bring you to the facility and pick you up after the procedure.

Are you looking for a reliable provider of urology in Tucson, Arizona? Then you have come to the right place. Look for no other than Choi Urology. We can help you with all your urological and sexual health problems.

For questions about men’s health in Arizona, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We will be happy to assist you.

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