Male Reproductive Health (Andrology)
Male Reproductive Health (Andrology)
Confidential Care for Sperm Health, Fertility, and Sexual Function Male reproductive health, also known as Andrology, focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting male fertility and sexual function. It plays a vital role in overall wellness and family planning—but is often overlooked until challenges arise.
Whether you’re planning ahead or trying to conceive, early evaluation can help identify potential issues and improve your chances of success.
Common Andrology Conditions We Treat
Low sperm count or poor sperm motility
Abnormal sperm shape (morphology)
Hormonal imbalances (low testosterone, thyroid issues)
Varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum)
Infections or inflammation of the reproductive tract
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
How Is Sperm Health Tested?
Your fertility evaluation begins with a Semen Analysis, which measures:
- Sperm count, motility, and shape
- Semen pH, volume, and consistency
We offer two types of testing:
- Standard Semen Analysis (Clinical)
- Male Wellness: Semen Check – powered by A.I. assisted technology; result can be ready within 1 hour.
Whether performed by our highly trained medical technologists or through A.I. assistance, both methods deliver reliable results.
Advanced Functional Sperm Tests
For deeper insight into sperm quality, we also offer:
- DNA Fragmentation Assay – for sperm genetic quality
- Hyaluronan Binding Assay (HBA) – for sperm maturity
- Oxidative Stress Adduct (OSA) – for oxidative damage
Sincere Andrology Laboratory – Trusted Testing, Quick Results
All tests are conducted at our in-house Sincere Andrology Laboratory, under the same roof. We ensure fast turnaround results—can be as fast as within 1 hour.
Our lab operates under strict environmental controls, offering privacy, advanced technology, and 24/7 monitored cryopreservation for sperm freezing and long-term storage.
Treatment Options for Male Fertility
Based on your results, we offer:
- Lifestyle and dietary guidance
- Hormone therapy or supplements
- Medication or surgical options (e.g. varicocele repair)
- Referral for IVF or ICSI with sperm optimisation
Take Charge of Your Reproductive Health
Whether you're just starting your family journey or thinking ahead, understanding your fertility gives you clarity, options, and peace of mind. Find Your Doctor
Connect with our experienced specialists at Sincere Healthcare Group for expert care and personalised treatment tailored to your needs.
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If you are experiencing any male fertility or sexual concerns or need expert consultation, schedule an appointment with our specialists today.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see a doctor about reproductive or sexual health concerns?
You should consult a doctor if you experience persistent issues such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, pain during intercourse, difficulty conceiving, or any unusual symptoms affecting your reproductive system. Early diagnosis can significantly improve treatment outcomes.
What are the common signs of male fertility problems?
Common signs may include difficulty conceiving despite regular unprotected sex, low sperm count or poor sperm motility (identified through semen analysis), swelling or pain in the testicles, or hormonal symptoms such as reduced facial hair or low libido.
Is erectile dysfunction always a physical problem?
Not necessarily. Erectile dysfunction (ED) can have both physical and psychological causes. Physical causes include conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or low testosterone. Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, or relationship issues can also contribute. A thorough assessment helps identify the cause.
What are the options if I have had a vasectomy but now want children?
A vasectomy reversal is one option, where the vas deferens is surgically reconnected. In some cases, sperm retrieval methods like TESE or TESA can be used in conjunction with assisted reproductive techniques such as IVF.
How can hormone imbalances affect male reproductive health?
Low testosterone or other hormonal imbalances can affect sperm production, libido, energy levels, and mood. Blood tests can identify imbalances, and hormone therapy may help restore normal function and improve quality of life.