Vasec

Eric Springer, MD

About

I became a physician because I am passionate about using my skills to improve each patient’s quality of life. As a urologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, I specialize in outpatient urology. I regularly perform benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) procedures and treat conditions such as scrotal disorders, erectile dysfunction and kidney stones.

The well-being of a patient is always my first priority. My patients trust me to deliver a customized approach based on their particular medical issues and preferences. There are many treatment options available for urologic conditions, and the decision to proceed with a procedure or surgery should be tailored to each patient.?

After years in private practice, I chose to transition to an academic medical center because I was excited about the opportunity to advance medical students’ education in urology. Choosing The Ohio State University was easy. I was a student here myself and know the positive impact this institution has on both students and the community. I now serve as the clerkship director for the Department of Urology and I am committed to improving access to urology as a surgical subspecialty for students.

When I’m not working, I enjoy cheering on the Buckeyes! I also like hiking and running.

Testimonial from Childfree Reddit Wiki

Outpatient Care New Albany, 6100 North Hamilton Road, Westerville, OH 43081, 614-814-8100. I was able to schedule a vasectomy with Dr. Springer at the age of 21. I told him that I talked over it alot with my significant other (long term relationship) and thought it would be the best option since we both don’t want children and a vasectomy doesn’t cause the nasty effects that female birth control such as the pill, or the IUD may cause to women. He told me that he would advise against it since I was so young and had no children, but he also said it was my decision to have it done. He explained the procedure and the risk thoroughly.


Dr. Springer. Feb 2025. Vasectomy on early-30s CF redditor. During the consult I was asked the expected questions about marital status, if I had kids, and how long I had wanted a vasectomy. After those questions there was no other talk of kids. He was clear that he didn’t need my wife’s permission to do the procedure, just mine. Very thoroughly explained it’s permanent and the odds the procedure doesn’t take.

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