Vasectomy in Orlando, Florida:
Marichal Medical Center
The Office of Dr.
Felix Marichal, 11602 Lake Underhill Road, Suite 115
At Dr. Marichal's Office in Orlando, no-needle no-scalpel vasectomy services are provided every 1-2 months on special "Vasectomy Days" by VasWeb Doctors, who use no-needle local anesthesia and a no-scalpel technique. For exact dates, see their Outfield Schedule. More information about vasectomy is in the Vasectomy Page of vasweb.com. The fee is $690, often covered by health insurance and Title 10 (see below). A deposit of $150 is required to be scheduled (see below). The counseling process can be done online by (1) reviewing our vasectomy page, (2) viewing the online counseling video, and (3) reading the vasectomy info sheet , which you will be asked to sign before your procedure. So only one visit is required, but you will have our office and cell phone numbers so that you can always reach us if you have questions after your procedure. You will also be given a mailer, so that you can send a semen sample to our Lutz office at least 12 weeks after your vasectomy to be sure that your semen is sperm-free. If you would still like to proceed after completing steps 1-4 above. please pre-register on our On-line Vasectomy Registration page.



Dr. Marichal's Office is located at 11602 Lake Underhill Road, Suite 115, Orlando, FL 32825.


If some or all of your vasectomy fee is paid for by an insurance company with which VasWeb doctors are contracted providers, that amount will be returned to you when we are paid by your insurance company. Itemized and properly coded receipts are available, and these may be submitted to insurance companies with which VasWeb doctors are not contracted providers in an attempt to get reimbursement or credit toward your deductible. To learn whether your insurance company will cover a vasectomy at this site, please call your carrier and ask the 5 questions listed here. For questions about Medicaid, please click here.
Financial AidIf you have no health insurance (Medicaid or private) and your income is low, you may qualify for financial aid under a federal program called Title 10 (click for details) administered by many of Florida's county health departments. The health departments of Orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties have active Title 10 vasectomy assistance programs.