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.