Precision in Male Fertility Diagnosis Starts Here
Infertility is not just a women’s issue — in fact, male factors contribute to nearly 40–50% of infertility cases worldwide. At Sparsh IVF, we approach male fertility with the same medical integrity and respect we apply across all diagnostic services. One of the first and most important tests for men is a Semen Analysis.
Simple, non-invasive, and highly informative, this test helps us assess whether the sperm is capable of fertilizing an egg — and guides us toward the most effective path forward.
Semen analysis, also called a sperm test, is a laboratory examination of the fluid ejaculated during orgasm. The test evaluates the quality, quantity, and functional characteristics of sperm, as well as other elements of seminal fluid that play a role in male fertility.
At Sparsh IVF, all semen evaluations are done in a private, sterile, and fully confidential setting. We use internationally benchmarked WHO guidelines and advanced microscopic systems to ensure the most accurate, unbiased reporting.
Just like women need hormonal and structural assessments, men need semen testing to:
A semen analysis is the foundation of male infertility testing and often the first step when couples face difficulty in conceiving.
We recommend semen analysis for:
Parameter | What It Tells Us |
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Volume | Amount of ejaculate (normal ≥1.5 ml) |
Count | Number of sperm per ml and total (normal ≥15 million/ml) |
Motility | How well the sperm swim (progressive vs. non-progressive) |
Morphology | Shape and structure of sperm (normal forms ≥4%) |
Liquefaction | Time for semen to turn from gel to liquid |
pH & Fructose Levels | Detect infections or blockages |
WBC Count | Inflammation or infection indicators |
A full report is usually available within 24 hours.
Note: A 2–5 day abstinence period is recommended before testing for best results.
Based on the semen analysis, your doctor may advise further evaluation, such as:
All these tests are available at Sparsh IVF with proper counselling and interpretation.
No. It’s completely non-invasive and only involves collection of a semen sample.
In some cases, yes — if the sample can be brought to the lab within 30–45 minutes at body temperature.
Yes. Fever, infections, recent illness, and even lack of sleep can affect sperm quality. Always inform your doctor of any recent health issues.
In case of abnormal findings, your doctor may repeat the test after 2–3 weeks to confirm consistency.
We understand that semen analysis can be a sensitive subject. Our goal is to make the process as professional, comfortable, and respectful as possible — because male fertility matters just as much.
If you’re trying to conceive, planning fertility preservation, or simply want peace of mind, a semen analysis is the first and most important step toward male fertility clarity.
Schedule your semen test at Sparsh IVF and take the guesswork out of your family-building plan.
Fertility is a shared journey. And at Sparsh IVF, we begin by making sure no part of the story is left unexplored.