Male infertility diagnosis & treatment
Up to 50% of infertility cases have a male factor. Our dedicated andrology unit provides accurate diagnosis and targeted, minimally invasive treatments.
Diagnosis & evaluation
Advanced semen analysis
Beyond basic parameters — sperm DNA fragmentation, high-magnification morphology (MSOME) and reactive oxygen species.
Hormonal panel
FSH, LH, testosterone, prolactin and AMH-adjacent markers assessed to diagnose hormonal imbalances driving poor sperm production.
Genetic screening
Y-chromosome microdeletion analysis, karyotype testing and CFTR mutation screening for azoospermic patients.
Surgical sperm retrieval
MicroTESE
Microsurgical testicular sperm extraction — our most advanced procedure for non-obstructive azoospermia, performed under surgical microscope.
TESA / PESA
Minimally invasive needle procedures to retrieve sperm from the epididymis or testis, performed under local anaesthesia.
Varicocele repair
Microsurgical varicocelectomy to correct the most common correctable cause of male infertility.
- Of infertility has a male component
- 50%
- Of men are azoospermic
- 15%
- MicroTESE success rate
- 7/10
- Fragmentation analysis as standard
- DNA