Infertility is defined as the inability to get pregnant after 12 months of regular, unprotected sex. In couples experiencing this condition, male-factor infertility, in which the reproductive problem lies with the male partner, contributes to approximately 1/3 of all cases, with the female-factor infertility contributing to another 1/3 and both partners (combine factors) contributing to the other 1/3 of all cases. Common causes of male infertility includes: abnormal sperm quality, varicocele, reproductive hormones imbalance, medications and substance abuse (e.g. anabolic steroids, chemotherapy), infections, heat and toxins (e.g. frequent hot shower/sauna, high-heat work, heavy metals, pesticides), and lifestyle (e.g. smoking, obesity, poor diet)
Male fertility is a vital part of reproductive health, and challenges in this area can affect both family planning and emotional wellbeing. At Elysium, we provide discreet, advanced, and comprehensive care to help men achieve their fertility goals with confidence. Our approach begins with accurate evaluation and extends to cutting-edge therapies tailored to each individual’s needs.
1. Specialist Evaluation
A full consultation with our urology specialists, including medical history and physical examination, to identify potential causes of fertility challenges and design a personalized plan.
2. Laboratory Examination
Comprehensive hormonal and biochemical tests provide insights into reproductive health, hormonal balance, and overall systemic conditions that may influence fertility.
3. Sperm Analysis
At Elysium, sperm analysis is carried out in a dedicated, discreet room designed to ensure privacy and comfort for every patient. This examination evaluates sperm count, motility, and morphology, providing a comprehensive view of reproductive health. By combining advanced laboratory testing with a patient-focused environment, we deliver accurate results that guide the most effective fertility and treatment strategies.
4. Varicocele
Varicocele, a common and often reversible cause of male infertility, can be addressed with a valid management approach through varicocelectomy surgery. This surgery has been proven to improve sperm quality, testicular function, and overall reproductive potential in men with varicocele and infertility.
5. Reproductive hormone therapy
For men with hormonal imbalances, personalized hormone therapy restores proper function, stimulates sperm production, and supports fertility. All treatments are monitored by specialists to ensure safety and optimal outcomes.