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Australia’s Leading Vasectomy Doctor Relocates Central Coast Practice to Gosford Medical Hub

Vasectomy Australia 2 mins read
Key Facts:
  • Vasectomy Australia's Central Coast clinic relocating to Hills Street Professional Centre, Gosford, from 4 March 2026
  • New location offers free parking, proximity to public transport and is situated within Gynaecology Centres Australia facility
  • Dr Geoff Cashion, the founder, has performed over 22,000 procedures and completes more than 4,000 vasectomies annually
  • Clinic specialises in no-scalpel vasectomy technique under local anaesthetic with rapid recovery times
  • Existing bookings after 4 March will be honoured at the new location, with contact details remaining unchanged

GOSFORD, NSW – 23 February 2026 – Vasectomy Australia, a leading national provider of specialised permanent contraception, has announced the relocation of its Central Coast practice. Effective 4 March 2026, the clinic will move from its previous site at the Wyoming Medical and Dental Centre to the Hills Street Professional Centre in Gosford.

The new clinic is located at Suite 4, 16-18 Hills Street, Gosford, operating within the Gynaecology Centres Australia facility. The move to this established medical hub allows Vasectomy Australia to continue providing its specialised no-scalpel technique in a modern, professional environment tailored for patient comfort and clinical excellence.

"We are committed to making permanent contraception as accessible and straightforward as possible for men on the Central Coast," said Dr Geoff Cashion, Founder of Vasectomy Australia. "Relocating to the Hills Street Professional Centre places us in the heart of the Gosford medical precinct, ensuring our patients receive care in a high-quality, specialised setting."

To assist with patient convenience, free parking is available for patients in the car park directly across the road from the Hills Street Professional Centre. The clinic is also well-positioned for those using public transport, situated within walking distance of Gosford’s main hospitals and transport links.

Vasectomy Australia – Central Coast will continue to offer:

  • Australia’s Leading Expertise: Procedures are performed by Dr Geoff Cashion, one of Australia's most experienced vasectomy doctors, who performs over 4,000 cases annually and has completed more than 22,000 procedures throughout his career.

  • No-Scalpel Vasectomy: A minimally invasive technique performed under local anaesthetic.

  • Rapid Recovery: Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.

  • Streamlined Process: Comprehensive consultations and procedures focused on patient ease and safety.

Patients with existing bookings scheduled for after 4 March are being contacted directly to confirm the new location. All contact details remain unchanged, and bookings can be made via 1800 SNIPME (1800 764 763) or the official website.

For further information on the new Gosford location, please visit https://vasectomyaustralia.com.au/vasectomy-central-coast/.

About Vasectomy Australia: Vasectomy Australia is a dedicated medical group specialising in no-scalpel vasectomy procedures. Led by Dr Geoff Cashion, the organisation is committed to providing safe, effective, and affordable permanent contraception delivered by highly experienced medical professionals across over 50 clinics nationwide.

 


About us:

Vasectomy Australia is the nation’s leading provider of specialised permanent contraception, operating over 50 clinics across Australia. Led by Dr Geoff Cashion, who has performed over 22,000 procedures and currently completes more than 4,000 cases annually, the organisation is dedicated to providing safe, affordable, and minimally invasive no-scalpel vasectomies. Vasectomy Australia focuses on clinical excellence and patient accessibility, ensuring the highest standards of care in a modern medical environment.


Contact details:

Name: Dr Geoff Cashion
Title: Founder and Lead Vasectomist
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1800 764 763

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