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Male Fertility (Andrology)

Male Fertility (Andrology)

Male Fertility (Andrology) focuses on diagnosing and treating male reproductive health issues that may affect fertility. With specialized care and advanced diagnostic techniques, these services help identify underlying conditions and provide effective treatment solutions.

Our expert team ensures a personalized and confidential approach, offering the latest medical procedures and supportive care to improve reproductive health and increase the chances of successful conception.

Service Categories

These services are designed to address male infertility through comprehensive evaluation, medical management, and advanced surgical techniques. From routine health assessments to specialized sperm retrieval procedures, we provide complete care tailored to individual needs.

Andrology – Men's Health Care

Comprehensive Male Fertility Care

TESA, PESA

Advanced Sperm Retrieval Techniques

Andrology - Men's Health Care

Andrology focuses on the overall reproductive health of men, including diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting fertility and hormonal balance.

Detailed fertility evaluation and testing

Comprehensive tests are conducted to assess male reproductive health.

Treatment for hormonal and reproductive disorders

Medical solutions are provided to correct underlying fertility issues.

TESA, PESA

TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration) and PESA (Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration) are procedures used to retrieve sperm directly from the testicles or epididymis in cases of male infertility.

Minimally invasive sperm retrieval procedures

Sperm is retrieved using safe and less invasive techniques.

Used in combination with IVF/ICSI treatments

Retrieved sperm is used for advanced fertility procedures.

Frequently asked question

Andrology focuses on male reproductive health. You should consult a specialist if facing issues like low sperm count, hormonal imbalance, or infertility.

TESA and PESA are techniques used to retrieve sperm directly from the testicles or epididymis in cases of male infertility.

Yes, these are minimally invasive procedures that are safe and effective when performed by experienced professionals.

It is diagnosed through semen analysis, hormonal tests, physical examination, and other advanced diagnostic procedures.