While prevalence of vasectomy is low in Brazil, female sterilization is very high. The potential for growth of vasectomy services may be related to attitudes and practices of physicians. In 1984, 660 physicians at seven major hospital in Sao Paulo were randomly selected from a total population of 2207 physicians in these hospitals. They were interviewed about their attitudes towards family planning in general, and specifically towards voluntary sterilization. A high degree of vasectomy among this medical community is indicated by its relatively high prevalence among married physicians and their spouses; about one in ten reported that either they or their spouse had had a vasectomy. Half of the physicians who perform sterilizations perform vasectomies: 22% of obstetricians and gynecologists, 85% of surgeons, and all urologists. In general, physicians would recommend vasectomy and tubal ligation equally often to their clients. Depending on the circumstances, up to 85% of all physicians recommend some sterilization procedure. Recommendation was modified by the type of procedure a physician performed, and by the patient's characteristics. Physician's recommendations of sterilization increased with age and parity of patient and was related to the health conditions and socioeconomic circumstances of the couple.