Male Infertility
Male infertility can relate to sperm count, sperm movement, hormone problems, heat exposure, medications, varicocele, or structural issues.
When to Book
Book a visit if symptoms are new, persistent, getting worse, or affecting daily life. Early evaluation often prevents complications.
Symptoms
Trouble conceiving after regular unprotected sex, abnormal semen findings, and hormone symptoms in some cases.
Causes & Risk Factors
Varicocele, hormone disorders, genetic conditions, infection history, heat exposure, and medications including testosterone therapy.
How We Evaluate
Workup can include semen analysis, hormone testing, medical history, genetic testing when indicated, and referral when needed.
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the cause and may include lifestyle changes, hormone therapy, varicocele treatment, and assisted reproduction.
When It Is Urgent
Seek evaluation after 12 months of regular unprotected sex without pregnancy, or sooner if you have known risk factors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can low testosterone affect fertility?
Yes. Low testosterone can reduce sperm production.
Can testosterone therapy lower fertility?
Yes. Exogenous testosterone suppresses sperm production and should be discussed with your provider.
Is infertility always permanent?
No. Many causes are reversible with appropriate treatment.
Get a Clear Plan for Male Infertility
Our team evaluates you as an individual and builds a treatment plan that fits your life — not a template.