Male Infertility
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3 Step Journey To Success

Initial Visit

Testing

Minor Procedure
Goals Of Fertility Treatment
- Establish fertile sperm - The most important goal of infertility treatment is helping you establish fertile sperm and pregnancy.
- Improve sexual function - The second goal of treatment is to improve sexual function by treating you holistically -assessing co-morbid conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, and low testosterone.
- Pain free, pleasant - We want to provide you with a pleasant, worry free, pain free experience. Any necessary procedures are typically done in our surgery center with anesthesia.
- Great Outcome - Overall, we want you to have the best possible outcome with the least side effects. Our Center of Excellence is nationally recognized for quality, outcomes, and patient satisfaction.

Advanced Treatment Options
- Medicines - medicines such as HCG and testosterone can help sperm production when given in the right balance.
- Varicocele Correction - Correction of anatomical abnormalities such as a varicocele (blood backing up into the testicle) can help improve testicular function to make sperm and testosterone.
- Vasectomy Reversal - Reversing a vasectomy can help restore the flow of sperm. We have the best vasectomy reversal surgeons in Atlanta.
- Sperm Retrieval - Sperm can be retrieved through a variety of approaches including TESE, MESA, and micro TESE.

Advantages Of Advanced Infertility Treatments
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Male Infertility
Q What Are the Causes of Male Infertility?
Male infertility can result from low sperm count, poor sperm motility (movement), abnormal sperm shape (morphology), or blockages in the reproductive tract. Hormonal imbalances, genetic conditions, lifestyle factors (such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, or drug use), and medical issues like varicoceles, infections, or prior surgeries can also contribute to infertility. In some cases, environmental exposures to toxins or excessive heat (such as from frequent sauna use or laptop placement on the lap) may impact sperm production.
Q How Is Male Infertility Diagnosed?
A urologist typically starts with a semen analysis, which evaluates sperm count, movement, and shape. Additional tests may include hormone testing, genetic testing, scrotal ultrasound (to check for varicoceles or other structural issues), and post-ejaculation urinalysis (to rule out retrograde ejaculation). In cases where sperm production is suspected to be severely impaired, a testicular biopsy may be performed.
Q Can Lifestyle Changes Improve Sperm Health?
Yes, adopting a healthy lifestyle can significantly improve sperm quality. Regular exercise, maintaining a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and healthy fats, reducing stress, avoiding smoking, excessive alcohol, and drug use, and ensuring adequate sleep all contribute to better sperm health. Additionally, avoiding excessive heat exposure (such as hot tubs, saunas, and tight underwear) and managing chronic medical conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure can enhance fertility potential.
Q How Long Does It Take to Improve Male Fertility?
Sperm production follows a cycle of about 64 to 72 days, meaning that lifestyle changes or treatments can take two to three months to show noticeable improvements in sperm quality. If the cause of infertility is related to lifestyle factors, such as diet, exercise, or stress, making positive changes can enhance fertility within this time frame. However, if infertility is due to medical conditions like varicoceles, hormonal imbalances, or genetic factors, it may take longer to see results, and medical intervention may be required.