Man’s Fertility London
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London Andrology provides an outstanding man's fertility service in London. The team of man's fertility specialists work together to bring excellent care to their patients. The team at London Andrology cover all aspects of male fertility from investigations and diagnosis to the full range of treatment options, if needed.

Initially, investigations into a man's fertility involve a semen analysis and possibly subsequent tests including genetic blood tests, hormone blood tests, sperm DNA fragmentation test and semen culture. This will give a clear picture of the sperm quality and ultimately man's fertility.

What is a semen analysis?

A semen analysis is one of the tests used to assess a man's fertility. It tests for the number of motile sperm in the ejaculate and is often used as the first step in understanding a man's fertility potential.

What is a DNA fragmentation test?

A DNA fragmentation test is another test used to investigate a man's fertility. This test looks at the quality of the DNA of the sperm. Higher levels of fragmentation have been shown to be linked to male fertility problems. This test along side a semen analysis and some blood tests will give a strong understanding of a man's fertility.

Can you fix male fertility problems?

There are many things that can be done to improve a man's fertility problems, depending on the cause. Understanding the cause is key to successful male fertility treatment. The important thing is to see a man's fertility specialist who can conduct thorough investigations and help you understand the cause and then look into the right treatment options for you. There are so many factors which can be linked to male fertility such as stress, diet and lifestyle factors as well as medical conditions such as azoospemia and testicular cancer. There is so much that can be done to help.

If you are concerned about issues surrounding male fertility or would like to speak to a man's fertility specialist in London please do contact our team as we will be happy to help and discuss your questions: 0207 034 5032

This article is intended to inform and give insight but not treat, diagnose or replace the advice of a doctor. Always seek medical advice with any questions regarding a medical condition.

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