No at-home male fertility test can assess all of the various factors that can affect your fertility.
Get professional, clear answers about your male fertility from Midwest Fertility Center.
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“Home sperm tests…typically measure only one factor related to fertility. They also haven’t been well studied to see how reliable they are. Some common factors of infertility may be missed by home sperm tests. Having your semen tested by a lab is the best way to know whether you’re fertile. Relying on a home sperm test might lead to delays in getting a diagnosis and starting treatment, if needed.”
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Semen volume*
Total number of sperm
Sperm concentration
Percentage of sperm alive in a sample (sperm vitality)
Movement of sperm (motility)
Shape of sperm (sperm morphology)
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$118.95
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Semen volume
Total number of sperm
Sperm concentration
Percentage of sperm alive in a sample (sperm vitality)
Movement of sperm (motility)
Shape of sperm (sperm morphology)
Partner testing
$45.99
Male Fertility Test
Semen volume
Total number of sperm
Sperm concentration
Percentage of sperm alive in a sample (sperm vitality)
Movement of sperm (sperm motility)
Shape of sperm (sperm morphology)
Partner test included
$80
Get the results and advice you’d want your future kids to have.
Dr. Amos E. Madanes has developed several revolutionary assisted-reproduction procedures and has come to be known as an innovator and leader, especially in male fertility.
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When considering testing your fertility we know that cost and transparent pricing is an important factor.
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- Understand important male fertility factors
- Get the information you need
- Understand how we can support you in your fertility journey
- Have the opportunity to express your concerns, fears, and hopes
Complete Male Fertility Test
$80
Know where you stand and how to move forward.
Semen volume
Total number of sperm
Sperm concentration
Percentage of sperm alive in a sample (sperm vitality)
Movement of sperm (sperm motility)
Shape of sperm (sperm morphology)
Partner test included
Male & Female Fertility Tests
$80
Perfect for couples who want to start the fertility journey together.
- We know your ultimate goal is likely to get pregnant and we are here to support you all the way through a successful pregnancy.
- Along with full male fertility testing couples getting tested together have the best chance of understanding their fertility solutions.
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Nervous about getting your male fertility tested?
It’s common for a man to be anxious about getting his fertility tested. There are a number of reasons why a man might be reluctant to test his fertility, despite knowing it is the right thing to do. We’ve conducted hundreds of male fertility tests and have tailored our male fertility tests to accommodate these very common concerns. Our primary advice? Don’t put it off.
As a reproductive endocrinologists, Dr. Amos E. Madanes will look for anything unusual in the shape (morphology) or movement (motility) of your sperm. Schedule a male fertility test.
- Lifestyle factors like smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, stress, and obesity can negatively impact sperm health.
- Medical conditions like varicoceles, hormonal imbalances, infections, and chronic illnesses can also play a role.
- Environmental factors like exposure to toxins and heavy metals can affect sperm quality.
Treatment options depend on the cause of infertility and may include lifestyle changes, hormonal therapy, surgery to correct varicoceles, assisted reproductive technologies like IUI or IVF, or in rare cases, donor sperm. The important thing to know is that there are options and it is best to get tested sooner to explore which might be right for you. Schedule a male fertility test
Maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, managing stress, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol can all contribute to improved sperm health. It’s best to have a clear idea of where you stand and what may be impacting your sperm health. To get clear information, schedule a male fertility test.
Male fertility testing typically involves a combination of physical exams, semen analysis, and sometimes additional tests like blood tests or ultrasounds. Here’s a general overview of what to expect:
1. Initial Consultation and Physical Exam: Dr. Amos E. Madanes will discuss your medical history, including any relevant conditions, medications, or lifestyle factors and perform a physical exam, focusing on your genitals and checking for any abnormalities.
2. Semen Analysis: This is the main test for evaluating sperm health. You’ll provide a semen sample, by masturbating into a special container at the clinic. It’s ok to feel awkward about this. Its an important part of the process. If you have additional concerns or want more information related to this process, see our semen analysis page.
Most results are communicated within 10 days.