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Advanced Male Infertility Treatments – Helping You Start Your Family

Reproductive Partners Medical Group's expert team provides cutting-edge solutions for male factor infertility, from diagnostic testing to advanced reproductive treatments.

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What is male infertility?

Approximately 50% of infertility cases in heterosexual couples involve male reproductive issues such a low sperm count or poor sperm quality. For a successful pregnancy it is essential to test and treat infertility in male partners and single men seeking parenthood.

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Common Causes of Male Infertility

Common Causes:


  • Low sperm count (Oligospermia)
  • Poor sperm motility (Asthenozoospermia)
  • Abnormal sperm morphology (Teratospermia)
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Varicoceles
  • Genetic conditions
  • Lifestyle & environmental factors
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Male Infertility Treatment Success With Reproductive Partners Medical Group

Male factor infertility affects 50% of couples.

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How We Diagnose Male Infertility

Measures sperm count, motility, and morphology


Checks testosterone & other key hormone levels


Identifies chromosomal abnormalities


Assesses sperm quality for IVF


Detects blockages or varicoceles


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Treatment Options for Male Infertility

Treatment

Description

Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)

-IUI (Intrauterine Insemination): For mild sperm issues -IVF (In Vitro Fertilization): Helps bypass sperm-related issues -ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection): Directly injects sperm into the egg

Surgical Treatments

-Varicocele Repair: Increases sperm production -Sperm Retrieval Procedures: TESE, Micro-TESE, PESA, MESA for azoospermia

Lifestyle & Medication Treatments

-Hormonal therapy -Supplements for sperm health -Diet & lifestyle modifications

Is male infertility treatment right for me?

Treating male infertility is an essential element of the overall infertility treatment process. There are many avenues for achieving a successful pregnancy using your own sperm and there has been incredible success with methods such as IVF with ICSI. Our team will work to improve the quantity and quality of the sperm to give you the highest chance of pregnancy, either naturally or with assistance.


Some patients with male factor infertility elect to use a sperm donor. This can be a very emotionally challenging step to take, but your team at Reproductive Partners Medical Group will be there to support you through every decision.

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Why Choose RPMG for Male Infertility Treatment?

Board-Certified Male Fertility Specialists

State-of-the-Art Diagnostic & Treatment Technology

High Success Rates with IVF & ICSI

Personalized Care Plans for Every Patient

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Paying for male infertility treatment

Though coverage for fertility care varies widely by insurance plan, the good news is that you have options. We are committed to guiding you through your insurance benefits, out-of-pocket expenses, and other financing options every step of the way.

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You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers.

In some cases, lifestyle changes can improve sperm health, including:


  • Eating a balanced diet rich in antioxidants.
  • Exercising regularly while avoiding excessive weight gain.
  • Reducing alcohol and quitting smoking.
  • Managing stress through mindfulness, meditation, or therapy.
  • Avoiding excessive heat exposure (hot tubs, saunas, laptops on laps).

If these changes do not improve sperm health, medical treatments may be necessary.


No! Many men with fertility issues can still father children with the right treatment. Depending on the severity of the issue, options like IVF, ICSI, and sperm retrieval techniques can significantly increase the chances of conception.

Men should see a fertility specialist if they have:


  • Been trying to conceive for 12+ months (or 6+ months if the female partner is over 35).
  • Low sperm count or motility from a previous test.
  • A history of reproductive issues (varicocele, undescended testicles, infections).
  • Erectile dysfunction or low libido.
  • Prior surgeries like a vasectomy that could affect fertility.

Yes, chronic stress, smoking, excessive alcohol use, obesity, and lack of sleep can negatively affect sperm production and quality. Making positive lifestyle adjustments can often improve fertility outcomes.

Coverage depends on the insurance provider. Some plans cover diagnostic tests, while others may cover treatments like IVF or ICSI. Our financial counselors can help you explore your options and financing plans.

  • Lifestyle improvements: Can improve sperm health within 3-6 months.
  • Varicocele surgery: Improves sperm parameters in 60-80% of men.
  • ICSI with IVF: Achieves fertilization rates of 70-80% per cycle.
  • Sperm retrieval (TESE/Micro-TESE): Can successfully retrieve sperm in 50-90% of cases.