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Male Infertility Treatment

男性不育治疗

Duration

1-4 hours depending on procedure

Recovery

3-7 days post-surgery, 3-6 months for sperm improvement

$

Savings

~70% vs US

Price Comparison
China$2,000 - $8,000
$5,000
United States$8,000 - $25,000
$16,500
Save approximately 70%

Average savings compared to US prices

About This Treatment

Comprehensive male infertility evaluation and treatment including microsurgical varicocelectomy, vasovasostomy (vasectomy reversal), micro-TESE for non-obstructive azoospermia, and hormonal therapy. Chinese reproductive urology centers offer the full spectrum of surgical and medical treatments with advanced microsurgical capabilities. Integration with IVF/ICSI programs provides seamless care for couples seeking conception.

Procedure Steps
1

Fertility Assessment

Semen analysis (2 samples), hormone panel (FSH, LH, testosterone), scrotal ultrasound, genetic testing (karyotype, Y-microdeletion)

Duration: 1-2 weeks
2

Treatment Planning

Determine optimal intervention: medical therapy for hormonal issues, microsurgery for varicocele or obstruction, or sperm retrieval for azoospermia

Duration: 1 day
3

Surgical Intervention

Microsurgical varicocelectomy, vasovasostomy/vasoepididymostomy, or micro-TESE under operating microscope with tissue processing

Duration: 1-4 hours
4

Follow-up & Coordination

Serial semen analyses at 3 and 6 months, hormonal support if needed, coordination with IVF team for retrieved sperm utilization

Duration: 3-6 months
Benefits
  • Full spectrum of microsurgical techniques available
  • Integrated care with leading IVF centers for seamless treatment
  • Experienced microsurgeons performing high case volumes
  • Comprehensive evaluation at fraction of Western costs
Considerations
  • Surgical failure to improve sperm parameters
  • Recurrence of varicocele (5-10%)
  • No guarantee of natural conception even with improved parameters
  • Testicular damage during micro-TESE (rare)

Prices shown are approximate ranges for reference only. Actual costs vary by hospital, complexity, and individual patient needs. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions.