Vasec

John S. Liu, MD, FACS

About

Dr. Liu is proud to be in a practice where colleagues genuinely work well together, constantly learning from one other and striving to deliver the best possible urologic care to their patients.

Dr. Liu has an interest in all aspects of urological care which include: benign prostate diseases, urinary stone diseases, urinary incontinence, urological cancer diagnoses and treatment, infectious diseases of the urinary tract, and erectile dysfunction. He has expertise in the use of lasers for BPH and stone diseases, and also performing minimally invasive endoscopic procedures and laparoscopic surgery of the kidney.

Dr. Liu enjoys spending time with his wife and three children. Together they enjoy traveling, hiking, sporting events and music.

Dr. Liu is a diplomate of the American Board of Urology and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is a member of the American Urological Association, Societé Internationale d’Urologie, Tidewater Urologic Association, Virginia Medical Society, and the Chesapeake Medical Society.

Testimonial from Childfree Reddit Wiki

Went in for a vasectomy as a 25-year-old single man. Had absolutely no issues. He did bring up my age, lack of children, and marital status, but also said he trusted that I had already considered the implications. He only asked for my reason why out of curiosity. Very polite. Very professional. Did a group consultation followed by a one-on-one consultation. He has a ton of experience doing the procedure and offers all options including no-scalp, cauterization, etc. Answered all of our questions thoroughly and offered a ton of helpful info regarding the procedure and the recovery process. Their office has many other urologists who can preform this type of procedure. I can’t speak for the others’ willingness, but I’m sure at least some wouldn’t have a problem with it. I went to the location at 225 Clearfield Ave in VA Beach. They have multiple locations in VA Beach, Suffolk, Hampton, Williamsburg, and South Boston. Have to wait at least 30 days for the actual procedure because of weird Virginia law. Appointment scheduled for October. Will update with more info about the procedure itself once I go through with it.

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