Sai Fertility Centre

Male Fertility Clinic

Sai Fertility Centre and Hospital

Male Fertility Clinic in Chengalpattu

Male fertility issues can be a significant factor in a couple's ability to conceive. At Sai Fertility Centre and Hospital, we provide comprehensive Male Fertility Tests to identify potential causes of infertility and offer personalized treatments to help you on your journey toward parenthood. Our facility in Chengalpattu is equipped with advanced technology and a team of experienced fertility specialists to guide you through every step of the fertility assessment process.

Male fertility refers to a man's ability to impregnate a woman. A variety of factors can affect male fertility, including sperm quality, count, motility, and lifestyle factors such as diet, smoking, and stress. Infertility issues are relatively common, with male factors accounting for around 40–50% of all infertility cases.

Male Fertility Tests We Offer:

  • Semen Analysis: A sample of semen is collected and analyzed in our lab to check for abnormalities that may affect fertility. Low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal shape of sperm can all contribute to infertility, and this test provides valuable information on how to move forward with treatment.
  • Hormone Testing: A blood test is conducted to assess levels of key hormones such as testosterone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Hormone levels can indicate underlying issues like hypogonadism or other endocrine problems that could be affecting sperm production.
  • Genetic Testing: Genetic material is extracted from a blood sample to look for specific mutations or chromosomal abnormalities responsible for infertility. Understanding genetic factors helps guide personalised fertility treatments and family planning decisions.
  • Testicular Biopsy: Recommended if sperm count is very low or absent, this minor surgical procedure is done under local anaesthesia to remove a small tissue sample from the testicles. It helps identify whether sperm production is occurring and if there are blockages or other issues preventing sperm from appearing in the semen.
  • Anti-Sperm Antibody Testing: Blood tests or semen analysis detect the presence of antibodies that mistakenly target and damage sperm. The presence of anti-sperm antibodies may indicate an immune response that affects the sperm's ability to fertilize an egg.
  • Scrotal Ultrasound: A non-invasive imaging test using sound waves to create detailed pictures of the testicles and surrounding structures. It helps identify structural abnormalities such as varicoceles or blockages in the spermatic cord that may be affecting fertility.

Treatment Options After Male Fertility Testing:

  • Medications: Hormonal imbalances can sometimes be treated with medications that regulate hormone levels and improve sperm production. Common drugs used include clomiphene citrate and gonadotropins.
  • Surgical Treatment: In cases of varicoceles or blockages, surgery may be recommended to correct these issues. Varicocele repair or microsurgical procedures can significantly improve sperm quality.
  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI): This process involves placing sperm directly into the woman's uterus to facilitate fertilization, improving the chances of conception.
  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): IVF is a widely used procedure where sperm and eggs are combined in a lab to create an embryo, which is then implanted into the woman's uterus.
  • Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI): Used in cases of severe male infertility, ICSI involves injecting a single sperm directly into the egg to aid fertilization.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Simple changes such as quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, exercising, and improving diet can make a significant difference in fertility outcomes for some men.
  • Sperm Donation: In cases where male infertility cannot be treated, using donor sperm may be an option for couples who wish to conceive.

Importance of Early Testing & Regular Monitoring:

  • Early Testing: It's important for men to seek fertility testing early if a couple has been trying to conceive for over a year without success. Early testing allows for prompt diagnosis and increases the chances of successful treatment.
  • Informed Decisions: With an accurate diagnosis from fertility testing, you'll be better equipped to make informed decisions about your treatment options, whether dealing with hormonal imbalances, structural issues, or other factors.
  • Regular Monitoring: For men undergoing fertility treatments, regular monitoring is crucial to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions. Hormone levels, sperm quality, and overall reproductive health can change over time, and consistent monitoring helps adjust treatments for optimal results.

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Why Choose Sai Fertility Centre for Male Fertility Testing?

Advanced technology • Experienced specialists • Comprehensive evaluation • Personalised treatment plans

  • Advanced Technology: Our lab is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools that ensure precise and accurate results for fertility testing.
  • Experienced Specialists: Our team includes experienced urologists and fertility specialists who are experts in diagnosing and treating male infertility.
  • Comprehensive Evaluation: We offer a full range of tests, including semen analysis, genetic testing, hormone evaluations, and ultrasounds, ensuring that all potential causes of infertility are addressed.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans: Based on test results, we develop tailored treatment strategies that may include medication, surgical procedures, or assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like IVF or ICSI.

Take the First Step Today:

If you or your partner are experiencing difficulty conceiving, it's time to take the first step with a Male Fertility Test at Sai Fertility Centre and Hospital in Chengalpattu. Our expert team is ready to assist you with compassionate care, advanced diagnostic tools, and personalised treatment plans to improve your chances of conception. Don't wait — early diagnosis and treatment can make all the difference.

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Welcome to our Male Fertility Clinic FAQ

At Sai Fertility Centre and Hospital, our male fertility clinic provides specialized diagnosis and treatment for male infertility. We offer advanced testing and treatment options to improve reproductive health and help couples achieve successful pregnancy.

Our male fertility clinic provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment for male infertility including semen analysis, hormone testing, fertility counselling, sperm retrieval procedures, and advanced reproductive treatments such as IUI, IVF, and ICSI.
Male infertility can be caused by low sperm count, poor sperm motility, abnormal sperm shape, hormonal imbalance, infections, varicocele, genetic conditions, or lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, and stress.
The most common test is semen analysis, which evaluates sperm count, motility, and morphology. Additional tests may include hormone blood tests, scrotal ultrasound, genetic testing, and specialized sperm function tests depending on the patient’s condition.
Treatment depends on the cause of infertility and may include lifestyle modifications, medications, hormone therapy, surgical procedures such as varicocele repair, sperm retrieval techniques, and assisted reproductive methods like IUI, IVF, or ICSI.
Men should consider visiting a fertility clinic if a couple has been trying to conceive for over 12 months without success, or earlier if there is a known reproductive issue, low sperm count, erectile dysfunction, hormonal imbalance, or previous testicular problems.