Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment
Male factor infertility contributes to approximately 40% of all infertility cases. With modern diagnostic techniques and advanced treatments, most male fertility issues can be successfully addressed.
40%
Of infertility involves male factors
1 in 20
Men have low sperm count
90%+
Cases treatable with modern medicine
75%
Our success rate with ICSI
Understanding the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment
Low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal morphology can significantly reduce the chances of natural conception.
Imbalances in testosterone, FSH, or LH can disrupt sperm production and overall reproductive function.
Obstructions in the vas deferens or epididymis can prevent sperm from being present in the ejaculate.
Chromosomal abnormalities such as Klinefelter syndrome or Y-chromosome microdeletions can affect fertility.
Smoking, excessive alcohol, obesity, stress, and environmental toxin exposure can impair sperm quality.
Varicocele, infections, undescended testes, and certain medications can impact male reproductive health.
Our comprehensive male fertility evaluation includes
Complete evaluation of sperm count, motility, morphology, volume, and other critical parameters.
Blood tests measuring testosterone, FSH, LH, prolactin, and thyroid hormones to assess hormonal health.
Imaging to detect varicocele, structural abnormalities, or obstructions in the reproductive tract.
Advanced test measuring DNA damage in sperm, which can affect fertilisation and embryo development.
Karyotyping and Y-chromosome microdeletion testing to identify genetic causes of infertility.
Test to check for retrograde ejaculation, where sperm enters the bladder instead of exiting the body.
Personalised treatment plans based on your specific diagnosis
Hormonal therapy, lifestyle modifications, and antioxidant supplementation to improve sperm quality.
Washed and concentrated sperm are placed directly into the uterus during ovulation for mild male factor issues.
Eggs are fertilised with sperm in the laboratory, suitable for moderate to severe male factor infertility.
A single sperm is injected directly into the egg, ideal for very low sperm count or poor motility.
TESA, MESA, or micro-TESE procedures to retrieve sperm directly from the testes for men with azoospermia.
Surgical correction of varicocele to improve sperm production and quality in affected men.
You should consult a male fertility specialist if:
Our specialists provide confidential, comprehensive fertility assessments with advanced diagnostics
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