Medicare Rebates
Unlock Savings With Vasectomy Medicare Rebates in Perth

Basics of Medicare Rebates for Vasectomy Procedures in Perth
Concerns about medical expenses often prevent men from considering a vasectomy, making cost a major barrier. Many are uncertain whether Medicare provides support, adding to the hesitation.
With complex rebate rules and varying eligibility, it’s easy to feel lost. Our team provides clear information, helping you minimise costs and confidently move forward with your procedure.

Why Choose Perth Vasectomy Centre?
Experience
Dr. Essa Rasool has years of extensive experience performing vasectomies, offering confidence and professionalism throughout the entire process.
Reputation
Since 2017, patients have trusted us to provide reliable vasectomy services in a professional, welcoming, and patient-centred environment.
Comfort
The no-scalpel technique reduces discomfort, speeds up recovery time, and minimises risks compared to traditional vasectomy methods.
Convenience
We are centrally located in Ascot and Baldivis, with flexible appointment times, same-day bookings, and onsite parking for easy access.
Affordability
We offer transparent pricing with Medicare rebates and no hidden fees, making our vasectomy services accessible and budget-friendly.
Aftercare
Comprehensive follow-up care is provided to address any concerns so that our patients feel supported and comfortable after their procedure.
What You Should Know About Vasectomy Medicare Rebates

Significant Cost Savings
Reduce vasectomy costs with Medicare rebates, making the procedure more financially manageable and accessible.

Easy Claim Process
Submit your Medicare rebate claim quickly and easily with professional support for a smooth experience.

Reduced Out-Of-Pocket Costs
Access available rebates to cut vasectomy expenses and keep out-of-pocket costs as low as possible.

Medicare Eligibility Requirements
Determine if you meet Medicare requirements by verifying eligibility for rebates on vasectomy procedures.

Professional Guidance Available
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Our team streamlines vasectomy Medicare rebate claims, helping you receive eligible benefits while effectively reducing financial concerns and managing costs efficiently.

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We help you claim vasectomy Medicare rebates, reducing costs and making the procedure more accessible, budget-friendly, and a practical contraceptive choice.

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We provide straightforward information on Medicare rebates for vasectomy so that you receive financial benefits with ease.

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We assist with Medicare rebates, simplifying the process so you can confidently manage vasectomy costs and access eligible financial support.

Significant Cost Savings

Vasectomy Medicare Rebates That Lighten Your Financial Load With Ease
Easy Claim Process

Hassle-Free Vasectomy Medicare Rebates Tailored for Your Peace of Mind
Reduced Out-Of-Pocket Costs

Vasectomy Medicare Rebates Make Quality Care More Affordable
Medicare Eligibility Requirements

Access Vasectomy Medicare Rebates Without Confusion or Complications
Professional Guidance Available

Navigate Vasectomy Medicare Rebates Confidently With Trusted Medical Support
DOCTOR'S PROFILE
Meet Dr. Essa Rasool

Dr. Essa Rasool
GP Obstetrician
Dr. Essa Rasool is a highly experienced medical professional with a career spanning decades. He spent 26 years at Rockingham General Hospital, delivering babies and providing exceptional care. Obtained a Medical Degree at Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin Ireland. He also earned a diploma from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
Now practising at the Ridge Medical Centres both in Ascot and Baldivis, Dr. Rasool provides care in areas like men’s health and vasectomy. A Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, he has been performing vasectomies since 1990 under local anaesthetic.
Dr. Essa Rasool
GP Obstetrician
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Are vasectomies covered by Medicare?
Yes, vasectomies are partially covered by Medicare by providing rebates for the procedure. While Medicare does not pay the full cost upfront, the rebate reduces the overall expense for patients. This means that some of the cost is subsidised, but patients are still responsible for out-of-pocket expenses beyond the rebate amount.
By providing Medicare cover for vasectomies, the program reduces financial barriers for those seeking this option. Patients can lodge a Medicare refund for a vasectomy claim to receive their rebate after the procedure.
Are there rebates and out-of-pocket expenses?
Yes, there are rebates and out-of-pocket expenses for vasectomies. Medicare provides a rebate of $215.10 to help reduce the overall cost of the procedure. However, this rebate does not cover the full amount, leaving an out-of-pocket expense of $534.90.
To receive the rebate, patients can lodge their vasectomy Medicare claim through their Medicare online account or app or by mail. Feel free to reach out to us to understand how the Medicare refund for a vasectomy applies.
What is the Medicare item number for vasectomy?
The Medicare item number for a vasectomy is 37623, which is listed under the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS). Here’s what it’s used for:
- Rebate Eligibility:
Medicare item number 37623 may provide a rebate for eligible patients undergoing a vasectomy, helping to offset some costs. This helps make the procedure more affordable, reducing out-of-pocket expenses. - Procedure Cover:
The item number is designated for unilateral or bilateral vasectomy procedures performed by qualified healthcare providers. It applies to both types of vasectomy, allowing patients to access Medicare benefits. - Claim Submission:
Patients must use this item number when lodging a vasectomy Medicare claim online, through the Medicare app, or by mail. Using it will streamline the claim process.
Do I need a referral for a no-scalpel vasectomy procedure?
Referral requirements for a no-scalpel vasectomy vary by clinic. Some providers require it, while others allow you to book directly without one. If no referral is needed, a pre-procedure consultation is usually provided to discuss the process, risks, and recovery.
To find out if a referral is necessary for your procedure at our clinic, contact us directly. Our team can guide you through the booking process and provide all the information you need.
Can I claim for a failed vasectomy?
Yes, you may be able to claim for a failed vasectomy if it resulted from medical negligence, such as:
- Surgical Errors:
A claim may arise if the vasectomy was not performed properly, such as failing to accurately cut or seal the vas deferens. - Inadequate Risk Disclosure:
You may have grounds for a claim if you were not informed about risks like recanalisation (tubes naturally rejoining) before giving consent. - Poor Follow-Up Care:
Claims can be made if post-procedure sperm tests were not conducted or if the healthcare provider mishandled the results. - Wrongful Conception or Birth:
Negligence that directly leads to an unplanned pregnancy or financial and emotional hardships may also justify a claim.
In some cases, compensation may cover costs related to raising children, but only if they are born with disabilities due to medical negligence. Claims can be filed against the hospital or medical centre responsible for performing the procedure. Similarly, while failed vasectomies are a common basis for claims, unsuccessful vasectomy reversals may only qualify if linked to proven negligence. Legal consultation may help determine options.
Does Medicare cover the cost of pre-vasectomy consultations?
Medicare may offer partial rebates for pre-vasectomy consultations if the service is covered under an eligible Medicare item number. Patients should confirm rebate eligibility with their provider or Medicare. Here’s what usually happens during these appointments:
- Medical Assessment:
During the initial consultation, your doctor evaluates your health to determine if you are medically fit for the procedure. They will review your medical history to identify any potential concerns that could impact the procedure. - Procedure Explanation:
The doctor provides detailed information about the vasectomy process, including the use of a local anaesthetic. They also help you understand what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. - Risk Disclosure:
Risks like pain or discomfort and rare cases of complications like post-vasectomy pain syndrome are discussed as part of informed consent. Your doctor will explain the likelihood of these risks and what steps can be taken to manage them. - Consent Preparation:
Before proceeding, your doctor will answer any questions, and you’ll sign a consent form to confirm your understanding of the procedure. This allows you to be fully informed and comfortable moving forward with the treatment.
Are there any differences in Medicare cover between no-scalpel and traditional vasectomies?
Medicare cover for vasectomies applies equally to both no-scalpel and traditional techniques, offering partial rebates under certain MBS item numbers. Since full cover is not available for this elective procedure, out-of-pocket costs may apply. Some private health funds offer additional support, but cover varies by provider and policy.
Eligibility for a Medicare refund for a vasectomy depends on Medicare’s classification of the procedure. Therefore, it’s important to check with Medicare or your provider for specific details.
Does Medicare cover post-vasectomy semen analysis tests?
Yes, Medicare partially covers the cost of post-vasectomy semen analysis (PVSA) tests, helping to reduce the overall expense. These tests are an essential part of post-vasectomy care for the following reasons:
- Confirming Procedure Success:
The test confirms that the vasectomy has successfully prevented sperm from entering the semen. A clear result provides confidence that the procedure has worked as intended. - Monitoring Sperm Clearance:
It checks whether any motile sperm remains in the semen after the procedure. Additional tests may be needed to track progress over time.
- Determining Contraceptive Safety:
PVSA results help determine when sperm clearance is complete, allowing patients to transition away from alternative contraception under medical guidance. This helps prevent unintended pregnancies by confirming the absence of sperm.
Are there any circumstances where Medicare might not cover a vasectomy?
Yes, there are circumstances where Medicare cover for vasectomies does not apply. These include:
- Ineligibility for Medicare:
If you are not enrolled in Medicare, you will not qualify for any rebates. This includes situations like being an international visitor or a temporary resident without a reciprocal healthcare agreement. - Documentation Issues:
If the procedure is not billed under an eligible MBS item number, Medicare may not provide a rebate. Additionally, the procedure must be performed by an eligible provider to qualify for cover. - Additional Services:
While Medicare provides a rebate for the vasectomy procedure itself, it does not cover all associated costs. Expenses like sedation or optional services, such as sperm storage, must be paid out of pocket.
Patients should confirm eligibility for vasectomy Medicare rebates in Perth with their provider and check if their plan includes vasectomy benefits.
How do I make a Medicare claim for a vasectomy procedure?
Making a Medicare claim for a vasectomy procedure is a simple process that allows you to receive a rebate for eligible costs. Follow these steps:
- Obtain Your Invoice:
Request an itemised invoice from your clinic, including the service date, item number, and provider details. The total fee and any gap fee (the amount not covered by Medicare) should be clearly listed. - Choose Your Submission Method:
You can lodge your claim form online through the Medicare app or your Medicare account via myGov. Alternatively, you can mail your claim directly to Medicare. - Provide Payment Proof:
If you’ve already paid, include proof of payment, such as a receipt, to confirm the rebate amount payable to you. - Submit Your Claim:
Complete and submit your vasectomy Medicare claim by following the prompts online or attaching all necessary documents if sent by mail.
Rebates are subject to Medicare eligibility criteria, so contact our team for guidance on additional requirements.