Common Causes
Low sperm count, reduced motility, DNA fragmentation, varicocele, hormonal imbalance, and lifestyle risk factors.
Advanced andrology diagnostics and treatment pathways for sperm quality, count, motility, and male reproductive health.
Male infertility can arise from low sperm count, poor motility, abnormal morphology, hormonal imbalance, varicocele, obstruction, or genetic causes. IVFCare provides complete andrology-based evaluation with precise testing so treatment decisions are accurate, time-efficient, and personalized.
Low sperm count, reduced motility, DNA fragmentation, varicocele, hormonal imbalance, and lifestyle risk factors.
Conception difficulty over 12 months, erectile dysfunction, reduced libido, testicular discomfort, and hormonal signs.
Advanced semen analysis, hormone profile, scrotal Doppler, DNA fragmentation index, and genetic screening.
Based on andrology reports and fertility goals, our specialists may recommend one or more of the following male-focused procedures.
Sperm retrieval techniques used in azoospermia and severe male-factor infertility when ejaculation sample is not adequate.
Cryopreservation of semen for future IVF/ICSI cycles, medical treatment planning, or fertility preservation.
Evaluation and treatment planning for varicocele-associated sperm quality decline, including referral for surgical correction when needed.
Advanced andrology options such as micro-TESE planning, hormonal correction support, and sperm DNA damage management protocols.
Start with a complete male fertility assessment and receive a clear action plan.