Male Infertility

Male Infertility: Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment at Michigan Fertility Institute

Male infertility is a common factor in fertility challenges, affecting approximately 40-50% of couples. At Michigan Fertility Institute, we offer comprehensive initial evaluations to identify potential causes of infertility in men. Our goal is to help you understand your fertility and guide you through the next steps.

Common Causes of Male Infertility

Male infertility can result from various factors, including:

  • Low sperm count or poor sperm motility
  • Varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum)
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Obstructions or blockages in the reproductive tract
  • Genetic factors or erectile dysfunction

Our Diagnostic Approach

Our initial evaluation includes semen analysis, hormonal testing, and a thorough consultation to understand your medical history and lifestyle. If further evaluation or advanced treatments are needed, we partner with trusted male fertility specialists in the local area to ensure comprehensive care.

Treatment Options

Depending on the diagnosis, we offer a range of treatment options, including:

  • Medications to address hormonal imbalances
  • Surgical treatments for conditions like varicocele or blockages
  • Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like IVF and ICSI, often in collaboration with local specialists for advanced procedures

Partnering for Advanced Care

For complex cases that require advanced diagnostic evaluations or treatments, we work closely with top-tier male fertility specialists in Metro Detroit. This collaborative approach ensures that you receive the most effective care tailored to your needs.

Start Your Fertility Journey Today

If you’re experiencing infertility, Michigan Fertility Institute is here to help with an initial evaluation and guide you toward the next steps. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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