A vasectomy is surgery to cut the vas deferens, the tubes through
which a man's sperm travels. After a vasectomy, sperm cannot move
out the testes. A man who has had a vasectomy cannot make a woman
pregnant. Vasectomy is usually done in the surgeon's office under
local anesthesia. You will be awake, but will not feel any pain. A
small cut is made in the upper part of the scrotum, and the tubes
(vas deferens) are tied off and cut apart. Stitches are used to close
the wound.
The following clinics offer men's reproductive health serivces including
vasectomy surgery for men, call to confirm: