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Male infertility

Gynaecology
Treatment Name

Male Infertility

Male Infertility Care at MOM9


Male factors contribute to many infertility cases, and the good news is: some causes are treatable. A proper evaluation starts with the basics and moves step-by-step.

How Evaluation Works

Most guidelines start with:

  • Detailed history + physical examination
  • Semen analysis(often one of the first and most important tests)
  • Hormonal testing in selected cases (and sometimes as part of initial workup)

What We Help With

  • Low sperm count / motility / morphology concerns
  • Suspected varicocele or hormonal issues
  • Sexual health factors affecting fertility
  • Planning next steps: lifestyle, medications, procedures, or referral pathways

FAQ
Q. Should only the female partner get tested first?

No. Most modern fertility pathways recommend evaluating both partners—including male assessment early—so time isn’t wasted.

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