Dr. Jean-Philippe Bercier BSc, MD, CCFP
Dr. Jean-Philippe Bercier has performed around 15,000 procedures since 2015. Between 2012 and 2018, Dr. Bercier was a family doctor in Hawkesbury, as well as a hospital-based physician and obstetrician at the Hawkesbury & District General Hospital. He has taught many students and residents as an associate at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine. He has been specializing in minor urological surgeries since 2018.
Dr. Bercier completed a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry at the University of Ottawa in 2006 before studying medicine and completing a MD with honours in 2010.
In 2015, Dr. Bercier began training for no-scalpel, no-needle vasectomy procedures under Dr. Doug Stein, a certified, world-renowned urologist based in Tampa Bay, Florida. Since completing his training, Dr. Bercier has performed 15,000 vasectomies in four clinics in Ottawa, Gatineau, Hawkesbury, and Montreal. In recent years, he has performed an average of 3,500 vasectomies per year. In 2019, he trained under Dr. Stein again, this time to learn how to perform in-clinic vasovasostomies. Since then, Dr. Bercier has performed hundreds of vasectomy reversals. Dr. Bercier has also performed thousands of circumcisions.
Dr. Bercier is part of the World Vasectomy Network, working with No-Scalpel Vasectomy International. He travelled to Cap-Haïtien, Haiti, in December 2019 to set up contraception clinics and teach the no-needle, no-scalpel technique to local doctors.
In 2022, Dr. Bercier was invited to present on various topics related to vasectomy at the Seventh Annual International Vasectomy Seminar which took place in Colorado, United States. He has presented to other urologists, general practitioners, obstetrician-gynecologists and general surgeons on how to make their techniques and practices more efficient and on post-vasectomy pain management. Dr. Bercier also welcomes several colleagues to help them improve their vasectomy technique.
His patients, many of whom are colleagues and doctors themselves, come from across the country and the world to benefit from his surgical services. Whether from British Columbia, Nova Scotia or Nunavut, from the United States or even from certain African countries.
Dr. Bercier has appeared on national radio and has been interviewed by newspapers and magazines including Énergie, CBC, Radio-Canada, L’actualité and others.