Azoospermia
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treat azoospermia?
Azoospermia is treated by a male reproductive consultant. IVF Experts has the best male infertility doctors in Pakistan. They are internationally trained, fully certified and have treated many azoospermia patients over the years. Many patients of azoospermia have been able to father a child with treatment. Book your appointment today with our highly experienced male infertility doctors.
How common is azoospermia?
Azoospermia is quite common in Pakistan and IVF Experts receives many patients from all across the country. Luckily, there is treatment for most causes of azoospermia and it is possible to father a child even if you are diagnosed with azoospermia.
How azoospermia is detected?
Azoospermia is normally discovered as a cause of infertility when couples are unable to have children for many years after marriage. It is diagnosed by the doctor through semen analysis test reports. IVF Experts has a fully equipped embryology lab to perform a detailed semen analysis and the best male infertility specialists and doctors in Pakistan that will guide you.
Is azoospermia permanent?
No, azoospermia is not always permanent. Azoospermia can be treated through medication, hormonal treatment or surgery. Book your appointment today with the best infertility doctors in Pakistan.
How can I contact you?
You can reach us by Call / WhatsApp to +92 3 111 101 483 or email us at hello@ivfexperts.pk
We are always happy to answer your questions.
The Basics
Azoospermia is a condition in which no sperms are found in ejaculate and is one of the main reasons for male infertility. Azoospermia is generally detected through a semen analysis report. There can be many causes of azoospermia such as blockage of tube from testicles that carries sperms to penis, problems with hormones, difficulty with ejaculation and testicular structure or function.
Treatment
Most of the causes of azoospermia are treatable. Azoospermia may be treated through medication, hormonal treatment or surgery. You can still father a child if you have azoospermia as sperms can be withdrawn directly from the testicle through TESA or TESE procedure and used in IVF-ICSI procedure. Book your appointment today with male reproductive consultant at IVF Experts to discuss possible causes and treatment options.