Health insurance for sterilisation

Many health insurance policies will cover a range of male and female sterilisation procedures such as vasectomy, tubal ligation and hysterectomy. Compare policies with sterilisation cover from around $21 per week.

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What you need to know:

  • There are a range of private cover options for the common sterilisation and sterilisation reversal procedures.
  • Simple procedures like vasectomies are covered under many Bronze health policies.
  • More complex procedures like hysterectomies may require a top-tier plan.

Health insurance policies for sterilisation

Below you'll find a selection of Finder partners that cover sterilisation, and the minimum policy tier that covers the treatment. All have a two-month waiting period. Prices are based on a single individual with less than $90,000 income, $750 excess and living in Sydney.

Name Product Tier General sterilisation Price Per Month Hide CompareBox Apply
HBF Bronze Hospital Plus
Bronze
$84.18
Medibank Bronze Everyday
Bronze
$86.25
Qantas Bronze Hospital Plus
Bronze
$87.45
ahm starter bronze
Bronze
$86.10
HCF Hospital Bronze Plus
Bronze
$86.85
Frank Better Hospital (Bronze+)
Bronze
$106.45
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What are the main types of sterilisation available?

In general, if someone never wants to have children then sterilisation can be an effective option. The two most widely-used methods of voluntary sterilisation are:

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Vasectomy

A vasectomy involves a man having his vas deferens severed or sealed. This prevents him from impregnating women with no major impact on sexual functioning. The procedure does not require hospitalisation and can usually be performed in 30 minutes or less.

Tubal ligation

Tubal ligation

This procedure involves the surgical severing and/or blocking of a woman's fallopian tubes. This prevents the passage of eggs to the uterus and renders pregnancy near impossible.

In Australia, it is illegal to undertake either of these procedures on persons under the age of 18 unless it is a clear medical necessity. Needless to say, no health insurance will cover illegal procedures.

If you think you might want to undo your vasectomy or tubal ligation in the future, then do not get it at all.

Reversal surgery does not guarantee that you will recover full functionality, and in some cases will be completely ineffective. The high costs and indeterminate success rates of sterilisation reversal procedures mean that private health funds will typically only cover them as on more comprehensive policies.

How does health insurance handle contraceptive surgery?

Private health funds will cover vasectomies, tubal ligation and hysterectomies in varying ways, depending on the level of cover you have purchased and the conditions of the policy. Things to consider are:

  • Your level of cover. Because sterilisation is an elective procedure, vasectomies and tubal ligation are typically covered under higher-tier hospital policies. Check your health insurance policy's Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) or contact your fund to find out if your policy covers it.
  • Your hospital cover. Vasectomies do not usually require hospitalisation, but tubal ligation does and hysterectomies in particular require spending several days in hospital. Hospital stays will incur additional costs. To find out how a private health fund covers these and the limits which may apply, look at the hospital cover section of the policy. It is possible that your health fund will cover the surgery itself, but won't cover the hospital stay and related costs.
  • What sterilisation covers. Sterilisation typically refers to tubal ligation and vasectomies. Sterilisation is the term to look for if you want a private health fund to cover your contraceptive surgery, and it is a good idea to familiarise yourself with the terms and conditions surrounding it.
  • What gynaecological services covers. In both the hospital and general cover sections you may find that a policy includes gynaecological services. Typically this refers only to medically necessary services, like emergency hysterectomy, and not elective ones like tubal ligation.
  • What fertility and infertility services mean. Fertility and infertility services, although related to sterilisation, are not connected to the contraceptive surgeries on offer and do not cover vasectomies or tubal ligation (which are sterilisation) or hysterectomies (which is a gynaecological service). However they do refer to vasectomy or tubal ligation reversal surgery, which is a procedure to undo sterilisation.

Can't I just get these types of medical service under Medicare?

You can. Because vasectomies and tubal ligation are not emergencies and Medicare offers relatively good benefits for them.

So, it's not usually worth choosing a fund on the basis of whether or not they cover these. However, going private may still be worth considering if:

  • You only want to see a particular practitioner for your vasectomy or tubal ligation.
  • You don't want to wait for a bulk-biller to fit you in.
  • You are considering an elective hysterectomy for reasons such as a family history of cervical cancer.

How do I claim sterilisation services on health insurance?

To claim a vasectomy or tubal ligation with a private health fund:

  • Make sure your chosen doctor is approved by the health fund.
  • Book an appointment and confirm that they work with your fund.
  • Pay them in a way approved by the insurance plan. This may be by simply swiping a health fund membership card, giving them your details, or paying up-front and then claiming it back later.

Claiming a hysterectomy can be more complicated as it depends on your reason for having the procedure and the methods used by the surgeon.

Bottom line

Having a vasectomy or tubal ligation procedure is easy and relatively inexpensive, but it should also be considered very carefully first. Covering sterilisation with public or private health insurance is simple, but undoing it can be much more complex and expensive.

Compare 30+ health insurance brands that cover sterilisation

When you get your quotes on the next page, just click refine search and then choose reproductive system under hospital cover.

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