Why Do So Many Men from California’s Inland Empire including Riverside, Upland, Claremont, Temecula, Corona, Chino Hills and San Bernardino Choose ICVR for Their Vasectomy Reversal?
This page, written by International vasectomy reversal authority and microsurgeon, Dr. Sheldon Marks, highlights why so many men Southern California’s Inland Empire and nearby cities including Riverside, San Bernardino, Upland, Claremont, Temecula, Corona, Ontario, Chino Hills, Murrieta, Palm Springs and and throughout California that want the very highest chances for having children after vasectomy choose to come to Dr. Marks and Dr. Burrows at ICVR, one of America’s leading full-time, vas reversal only “Centers of Excellence.”
Couple’s have done their research and understand that we provide the highest vas reversal 99.5% success rate for most men (1) and successful vas reversals as far out as 30 to 42 years from the vasectomy with more than 7000 patients, so it makes sense to have the reverse vasectomy done right the first time.
Of course, there are excellent urologists that perform vasectomy reversals nearby such as Dr. Edmund Ko at Loma Linda, who is well known and respected by fellow experts, and will most certainly provide a top-notch vasectomy reversal. At ICVR, vas reversals are all we do, Monday to Friday every week. Of course, if a couple chooses Dr. Ko, they will get a great vas reversal by a top tier, fellowship trained urologist.
What sets us apart from most if that the doctors of ICVR don’t just perform vas reversals, they teach other doctors and have written courses and even wrote the only textbook on vasectomy reversals (2)! Dr. Marks has taught state-of-the-art vas reversal decision-making and techniques to other urologists from around over the world at the top urology and fertility society meetings for more than a decade!
“We are passionate about dedicating ourselves to give every patient the very highest quality vasectomy reversal possible with a level of caring and aftercare unequaled anywhere.”
Sheldon Marks, M.D.
More reasons why couples from California’s Inland Empire choose ICVR:
– Each doctor limits his practice to perform only one vas reversal a day, so that he is not under pressure to move fast to get to the next surgery nor is he fatigued from earlier vas reversals.
– The doctor performs the entire surgery from start to finish with no physicians-in-training who are involved in the vasectomy reversal or any aftercare.
– There is no additional charge to have sperm banked during the vas reversal with one year of storage, saving many thousands of dollars, “just in case.”
– The vas reversal and recovery is comfortable and pain free for most of our patients because we use a precision mild sedation technique with plenty of local numbing anesthetic medication before we even start the surgery. This means we can avoid any rare though potentially serious risks seen with general anesthesia or the unpredictable nature of oral sedation alone (3).
When asked why they chose to come to ICVR, our patients often tell us “With so much at stake, why settle for anything less than the best?”
We are proud that so many men from Riverside, San Bernardino Upland, Claremont, Temecula, Corona, Chino Hills, Palm Springs as well as Redlands, Palm desert and Rancho Cucamonga come to Dr. Marks and Dr. Burrows for our high vasectomy reversal success rates so that couples can realize their dream of having children together.
We are available to answer questions at 888-722-2929 to discover what makes ICVR a smart destination for many of our more than 7000 patients from every state in the US and more than 85 countries around the world!
Our team of senior professionals can arrange for a free office, telephone, Skype, Zoom or Face Time consult most days, evenings or weekends.
This review by Sheldon H. F. Marks, MD, was reviewed, edited and updated on January 4, 2023.
Resources:
1. Crosnoe LE, Kim ED, Perkins AR, Marks MB, Burrows PJ, Marks SH. Angled vas cutter for vasovasostomy: technique and results. Fertility and Sterility.2014;101(3):636-639.
2. Marks SHF. Vasectomy Reversal: Manual of Vasovasostomy and Vasoepididymostomy. New York; Springer; 2018.
3. Harris M, Chung F. Complications of general anesthesia. Clin Plast Surg. 2013 Oct;40(4):503-13.