The general infertility check-up systematically evaluates male reproductive health with the aim of identifying potential causes at an early stage. This program is the ideal starting point for men seeking pre-marital counseling, planning to have children, or who have experienced previous unsuccessful attempts at conception.
Check-Up Content
- Urological Examination: Evaluation of the penis, testes, and scrotum; analysis of varicocele, undescended testes, or any previous surgeries.
- Hormone Profile Analysis (Testosterone and FSH/LH): Detailed assessment of the testes’ overall production capacity and the pituitary hormones that regulate this function.
- Scrotal Color Doppler Ultrasonography: Ultrasonographic evaluation of testicular blood vessels, blood flow, and varicocele risk.
- Semen Analysis / Kruger Test: Laboratory-based detailed assessment of sperm count, motility, viability, and morphology.
Results and Clinical Follow-Up
The check-up results are evaluated to estimate a man’s natural fertility potential following intercourse, or to predict fertilization success in cases involving assisted reproductive techniques. The evaluation also identifies whether infertility is structural, hormonal, or circulation-related. Based on findings, additional diagnostic tests (e.g., sperm DNA fragmentation analysis, detailed genetic testing) can be planned if necessary.
Early detection through a general infertility check-up can improve treatment outcomes and help prevent male-factor infertility issues that may complicate conception in the future.
All surgical and interventional procedures carry risks. Results may vary from person to person. The same outcome may not be achieved in every case. Early-stage results may be misleading, and results may change over time. It is recommended that you obtain a detailed consultation from your physician prior to the procedure.
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