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Essure…Tubal Sterilization without Hormones, Surgery or Scars

If your family is complete, maybe it’s time for us to talk about Essure, a permanent birth control solution that has been trusted by women and doctors for over ten years. It is the most effective form of permanent birth control currently available. With Essure, there are no hormones, no cutting, and no general anesthesia. The best news, Essure may be covered at no cost to you under the Affordable Care Act.

The Essure procedure is very simple: a soft, flexible micro-insert is placed into your fallopian tubes to create a natural barrier that prevents sperm from reaching the egg. The procedure is done in the comfort of our office and takes about 10 minutes to perform. It requires little or no downtime afterwards.

The Essure procedure offers women the following benefits:

Please contact our office today at (402) 463-6793 to schedule a consultation to learn more about the Essure procedure. You can also visit the Essure website to learn more.

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