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Azoospermia is a medical condition where a man’s semen contains no sperm, leading to male infertility. It can be caused by blockage, hormonal imbalance, or testicular failure. Our fertility center offers expert diagnosis and personalized treatment options, including surgical sperm retrieval and assisted reproductive techniques like ICSI. With advanced testing and compassionate care, we help couples understand the root cause and explore the best path to conception. Timely medical attention and the right support can lead to successful outcomes.

No Sperm Detected? There's Still Hope.

Azoospermia affects about 1% of all men and up to 15% of infertile men. It is diagnosed through semen analysis and further tests to determine if it is obstructive (due to a blockage) or non-obstructive (due to poor sperm production). Treatment may involve hormone therapy, microsurgery, or sperm retrieval techniques like TESE or PESA. With our specialized team and advanced lab facilities, we offer targeted solutions to help couples build a family, even in severe cases of male infertility.

Expert Care for Male Infertility

At our center, we provide advanced diagnostics, hormonal evaluations, and microsurgical options to manage azoospermia. Whether obstructive or non-obstructive, we work closely with you to find the most effective solution. From sperm retrieval to ICSI, we’re here to support your journey to fatherhood with precision and care.

Frequently Asked Question

Azoospermia is the absence of sperm in a man's semen, leading to infertility.

Causes include blockages, hormonal imbalances, genetic conditions, or testicular failure.

Yes, depending on the type, treatments may include surgery, hormone therapy, or sperm retrieval for IVF/ICSI.

Through semen analysis and further hormonal, genetic, or imaging tests as advised by specialists.

Yes. With assisted techniques like ICSI and sperm retrieval, many couples successfully conceive.

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