Vasectomy clinics in Victoria
We cover 8 Victorian cities, from Melbourne to Mildura. Published out-of-pocket prices run $491–$631 after the $233.90 Medicare rebate (checked Aug 2026), and no referral is needed at the dedicated clinics.
Pick your city below. Each card shows the lowest published out-of-pocket price in that city after the Medicare rebate, and each city page lists every provider we’ve verified — including the ones that don’t publish prices.
Victoria is good value by national standards: $491 is the going rate in Melbourne, Geelong and Ballarat, with regional clinics in Mildura and the Latrobe Valley at $518. Melbourne adds day-hospital options with IV sedation (from $760 with Medicare only, or roughly a $100 gap with private hospital cover). Shepparton and Warrnambool have local specialists who quote at consultation, with fixed-price clinics within driving distance.
VIC cities we cover
The figure on each card is the lowest published out-of-pocket price in that city after the $233.90 Medicare rebate (checked Aug 2026). Rebates require Medicare eligibility.
The public system in Victoria: no routine program
Victoria has no routine public-hospital vasectomy program. The state’s own Better Health Channel notes vasectomies happen in private vasectomy clinics, day surgery units and some GP clinics. Public access means a GP referral to a urology outpatient clinic, where vasectomy sits at the bottom of the elective list with long, non-urgent waits.
In practice, almost all Victorian men self-fund at a private clinic — $491–$631 out of pocket after the rebate — or use an MSI day hospital, where private health insurance can cut the gap to around $100 plus your excess.
More on the trade-offs: public vs private · how the Medicare rebate works · do you need a referral?
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