Semen Analysis Test Cost | Lahalak Medical Platform

Detailed evaluation of sperm health, including count, motility, and morphology, to diagnose male fertility issues and guide effective reproductive treatment plans.

Scientific name: Semen Analysis

Semen Analysis is a laboratory test used to evaluate male fertility by analyzing a semen sample. The sample is collected and examined for several key parameters, including sperm count, motility, morphology, and semen volume. This test is an essential tool for identifying potential causes of infertility or fertility issues. The results help guide ph...

Semen Analysis - Comprehensive Semen Analysis
Service type Laboratory test (Semen)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Semen Analysis
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Test purpose

  • Semen Analysis is used to assess male fertility and identify potential issues that may affect reproductive ability. Here’s what this test can reveal:
  • • Sperm Count: The test measures the number of sperm cells in the semen. A normal count is usually more than 15 million sperm per milliliter.
  • • Sperm Motility: This evaluates how well the sperm move — a crucial factor for reaching the egg. Motility is categorized as rapid, moderate, slow, or immotile.
  • • Sperm Morphology (Shape): This assesses the shape and structure of sperm cells. A normal shape is essential for successful fertilization, and at least 4% of sperm should have a normal form.
  • • Semen Volume: The test measures the amount of semen produced. A normal volume typically ranges between 1.5 and 5 milliliters.
  • • Semen pH (Acidity): This checks the acidity level of the semen. A healthy pH is generally between 7.2 and 8.0, providing an optimal environment for sperm.

Recommended groups

  • A Semen Analysis is recommended for specific groups of individuals, especially in the context of fertility evaluation. The targeted groups include:
  • • Couples experiencing fertility issues: Recommended for couples who have been trying to conceive for more than 12 months without using contraception.
  • • Men with a history of fertility problems: If a man has a previous history of infertility or reproductive challenges, the test helps assess his current condition.
  • • Individuals exposed to risk factors: Such as those who have undergone radiation or chemotherapy, or have a history of injuries in the genital area.
  • • Men with chronic health conditions: Conditions like diabetes or endocrine disorders can impact fertility, making semen analysis important for assessment.
  • • Individuals who have had surgery in the genital area: For example, surgery for varicocele repair or prostate-related procedures.

Indicative symptoms

  • Semen Analysis is considered essential in certain cases, as some symptoms may indicate the need for this test. The following are signs and conditions that suggest semen analysis should be performed:
  • • Difficulty conceiving: If a couple has been trying to conceive for more than 12 months without success, this is a strong indicator for conducting a semen analysis to evaluate fertility.
  • • Erectile problems: Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection may affect fertility and requires medical assessment.
  • • Symptoms of infection or inflammation: Such as pain or swelling in the testicles or scrotum, or abnormal discharge from the genital area.
  • • Changes in fertility indicators: Including decreased sexual desire or reduced ejaculation frequency, which may point to issues with sperm production or function.
  • • Family history of fertility problems: A family history of male infertility increases the likelihood of having similar fertility issues.

Normal Levels

  • Normal: More than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen.
  • Low Count: Less than 15 million sperm per milliliter.
  • Normal: More than 40% of sperm should be motile.
  • Good Motility: More than 32% of sperm should have progressive (forward) movement.
  • Normal: More than 4% of sperm with a normal shape.
  • Abnormal Shape: Less than 4% indicates a quality issue.

FAQs

  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • • What is a Semen Analysis? It is a test used to evaluate the health of sperm and a man’s fertility by analyzing a sample of semen.
  • • Why is this test performed? It is conducted to identify the causes of infertility or difficulty in conceiving and to assess the quality and motility of sperm.
  • • How is the test performed? A semen sample is usually collected through masturbation at a clinic or specialized laboratory.
  • • Is any preparation required before the test? It is recommended to abstain from ejaculation for 2 to 7 days before the test to ensure accurate results.
  • • What are the possible results of the test? Results can be normal or abnormal. Abnormal results may indicate issues with sperm count, movement, or shape.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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