Male Fertility Diagnosis

At King’s Fertility we keep the time between seeing us and treatment, and treatment and live-birth, as short as possible. We do this via policies such as no waiting times, one stop appointments, and personalised treatment plans. At your initial consultation and scan, the doctor will establish a diagnosis, arrange for further investigations if required, and agree a treatment plan. All in one visit.

Semen Analysis

A common cause for male infertility is low or abnormal sperm production, so a semen analysis is one of the primary tests we provide. Through a sperm sample, we are...

DNA fragmentation test for sperm

Like with most body cells, sperm cells can be damaged by certain lifestyle and external factors. Smoking, scrotal heat exposure, varicocele (enlarged veins around the testicles), along with chronic infection,...

Karyotype

Chromosomes contain the genetic information that makes us. Our cells normally contain 23 pairs of chromosomes – 46 in total – which are divided so that the eggs and sperm...

Male hormone profile test

A number of things can potentially cause fertility problems in men, including hormonal issues. For diagnosing male infertility, one of the first steps is semen analysis and if a low...

Y-microdeletions

On some occasions even if the basic karyotype is normal (46 XY for a man, 46 XX for a woman), closer inspection of the Y chromosome (using advanced genetic technology)...

Virology screening

Virology screening tests before fertility treatment are a standard step, which all patients will need to undergo before we can embark on any treatment. This enables us to check for...