Okay, so I’ve been thinking about getting a vasectomy lately, and obviously, one of the big questions was about the cost. I’m on Medicaid, so I really needed to find out if Medicaid covers vasectomies. I started digging around to get some answers.

My first move was to call up my Medicaid provider. I figured they’d have the most accurate info, right? I got connected to a representative, and I just straight up asked them, “Does Medicaid cover vasectomies?” She put me on hold for a bit while she checked into it. It felt like forever, but she came back and told me that yes, Medicaid does cover vasectomies in my state.
She explained that it’s considered a family planning service, so it’s covered, but there might be some specific rules or steps I’d need to follow. She mentioned that I might need to get a referral from my primary care doctor. I am so happy they can help me to deal with that.
- Called my primary care doctor: I booked an appointment with my doctor to discuss the procedure and get that referral.
- Talked to my doctor: During the appointment, I talked to my doctor about why I wanted a vasectomy and made sure I understood the whole process. My doctor was cool and gave me the referral I needed.
- Scheduled a consultation with a urologist: My doctor gave me a list of urologists in my network, so I picked one and made an appointment for a consultation.
- Had the consultation: I met with the urologist, and we discussed the procedure in detail. He answered all my questions and made sure I was comfortable with everything. This was important because it helped me understand what would happen.
- Scheduled the procedure: After the consultation, I felt ready to move forward, so I scheduled the vasectomy.
Here’s what I did next:
It turned out that getting a vasectomy covered by Medicaid was totally doable in my state. I just had to make some calls and go through the proper channels. There was a bit of paperwork involved, but nothing too crazy. I just followed the steps, and everything worked out. The whole process took a few weeks, from my initial call to Medicaid to the actual procedure. Now I do not need to worry about it.
I’m sharing this because I know there are other folks out there wondering about this same thing. If you’re on Medicaid and thinking about a vasectomy, don’t hesitate to reach out to your provider and your doctor. They can give you the specific information you need for your situation.
It’s kind of a big decision, but it is all good after you make your decision. You do not need to worry about the fee, just take actions to deal with it.
