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Sperm Function Test Jodhpur

Beyond the Count, into
True Fertility Potential

Sperm function testing looks beyond sperm count to assess how well sperm can fertilise an egg and support embryo development.

At Galwa Care Hospital, it is useful when semen analysis appears normal but conception or IVF success remains difficult.

The results help guide advanced sperm selection, ICSI planning and personalised fertility treatment.

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When Standard Testing Has Not Found the Answer

Who Should Consider Sperm Function Testing?

Sperm function testing is recommended in specific clinical situations where standard semen analysis has not provided
sufficient diagnostic answers and a deeper biological assessment of sperm capability is required.

Unexplained Infertility Despite Normal Semen Analysis

When a couple has been unable to conceive despite a normal semen analysis and no identifiable female factor, sperm function testing frequently reveals hidden biological barriers including DNA fragmentation, membrane dysfunction, or anti-sperm antibodies that standard parameters cannot detect.

Repeated IVF or IUI Failures

When multiple assisted reproduction cycles have failed without a clear explanation, advanced sperm function testing identifies the specific functional or molecular defects in sperm that may be preventing fertilization, impairing embryo development, or contributing to implantation failure.

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Elevated sperm DNA fragmentation is increasingly recognised as a significant contributing factor in repeated early pregnancy loss. When recurrent miscarriage investigations have not identified a clear female cause, sperm DNA fragmentation testing provides an important additional diagnostic dimension.

Severely Abnormal Morphology or Immotile Sperm

When semen analysis shows a very high proportion of abnormally shaped or immotile sperm, sperm function testing including the HOS test and electron microscopy identifies whether structural or membrane-level defects are responsible, guiding the most appropriate assisted reproduction approach.

Failed Fertilization in Previous IVF Cycles

When an IVF cycle produces good quality eggs but fertilization rates are consistently low or absent, sperm function testing including anti-sperm antibody testing and molecular diagnostics investigates the sperm-side factors contributing to the fertilization failure.

Persistent Male Factor Infertility Despite Normal Hormones

When hormonal profiling and semen analysis have not fully explained a man’s infertility, sperm molecular testing for oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial dysfunction, and Y-chromosome microdeletions provides the next level of diagnostic insight needed.

Four Levels of Sperm Assessment Available

Types of Sperm Function Tests Performed at Galwa Care Hospital

Galwa Care Hospital provides advanced sperm function tests that look beyond routine semen analysis to identify hidden causes of male infertility.

Hypo-Osmotic Swelling (HOS) Test

Evaluates the functional integrity of the sperm cell membrane by placing sperm in a hypo-osmotic solution. Healthy sperm with an intact membrane swell and show tail curling..

Sperm DNA Fragmentation Test

Measures the percentage of sperm carrying breaks or damage in their DNA using TUNEL assay or Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA). A result below 15% is considered.

Anti-Sperm Antibody (ASA) Testing

The laboratory measures key fertility parameters and prepares clinically useful results for specialist interpretation.

Electron Microscopy of Sperm

The most detailed method of examining sperm structure, magnifying up to 200,000 times to reveal internal components including the axoneme, mitochondrial sheath, acrosome, and nuclear chromatin. Invaluable.

Sperm Molecular Testing

The laboratory measures key fertility parameters and prepares clinically useful results for specialist interpretation.

Expert Interpretation and Personalised Treatment Planning

Your results are reviewed by the specialist and converted into a clear, personalised next-step plan.

Deeper Testing, Clearer Answers, Better Outcomes

Benefits of Sperm Function Testing

Sperm Function Testing reveals hidden male fertility issues that routine semen analysis may not explain.

Identifies Causes Standard Semen Analysis Misses

Sperm DNA fragmentation, membrane dysfunction, anti-sperm antibodies, and structural ultra-abnormalities are entirely invisible to standard semen analysis but are identified through sperm function testing with clinical precision.

Explains Unexplained Infertility

For couples with no identifiable cause of infertility after standard investigations, sperm function testing frequently provides the missing diagnostic piece, replacing the frustration of unexplained infertility with a confirmed, actionable diagnosis.

Identifies the Reason for Repeated IVF Failure

When multiple IVF cycles have failed without explanation, advanced sperm function testing identifies the specific sperm-side biological barrier that has been preventing successful fertilization or healthy embryo development across multiple attempts.

Critical for ICSI Embryologist Decision-Making

The HOS test identifies live but non-motile sperm that would otherwise be discarded, ensuring that embryologists select only genuinely viable sperm for ICSI injection, directly improving fertilization rates in cycles with severely compromised sperm motility.

Guides Selection of Advanced Sperm Techniques

DNA fragmentation and functional testing results directly guide the decision to use IMSI, PICSI, microfluidic sperm sorting, or surgical sperm retrieval, selecting the most appropriate sperm selection method for each specific case.

Reduces Recurrent Miscarriage Risk

Identifying and treating elevated sperm DNA fragmentation through antioxidant therapy, lifestyle modification, or surgical retrieval of testicular sperm with lower fragmentation directly reduces the risk of early pregnancy loss in subsequent attempts.

Detects Immunological Barriers to Conception

Anti-sperm antibody testing identifies an immunological cause of infertility that can be specifically addressed with corticosteroid therapy or assisted reproduction, providing a treatment pathway that direct sperm count optimisation alone cannot offer.

Reveals Ultra-Structural Sperm Defects

Electron microscopy reveals internal sperm structural disorders including axonemal defects and acrosomal abnormalities that explain severe motility failure or fertilization inability that no other available diagnostic test can characterise.

Enables Targeted Antioxidant and Medical Therapy

Oxidative stress and ROS testing quantifies the degree of free radical damage to sperm, enabling precisely targeted antioxidant supplementation and dietary intervention that directly addresses the confirmed molecular cause of sperm dysfunction.

Provides Complete Male Fertility Diagnostic Picture

Combined with semen analysis and hormonal profiling, sperm function testing completes the most comprehensive male fertility diagnostic evaluation available, ensuring no biological barrier to conception remains unidentified or unaddressed.

Prepare Correctly, Maximise Diagnostic Accuracy

Sperm Function Testing — Do's and Don'ts

Following these recommendations before your sperm function test will ensure the most accurate, clinically representative
results and the most reliable foundation for your personalised treatment planning at Galwa Care Hospital.

DO'S — What You Should Do

Abstain from ejaculation for 2 to 5 days before sample collection for the most accurate results.

Inform your andrologist of all current medications, supplements, and any recent illnesses before testing.

Collect the sample at Galwa Care Hospital where processing can begin within the optimal time window.

Avoid alcohol for at least 48 to 72 hours before sample collection to protect sperm DNA integrity.

Attend the specialist consultation after your results as expert interpretation is essential for every finding.

Combine sperm function testing with semen analysis and hormonal profiling for the complete picture.

Follow antioxidant and lifestyle recommendations actively as sperm DNA quality can improve over 2 to 3 months.

Repeat DNA fragmentation testing after treatment to objectively confirm improvement before the next IVF cycle.

Ask your andrologist to explain specifically how each finding relates to your fertility treatment options.

Request a combined male fertility evaluation package if multiple function tests are clinically indicated together.

DONT'S — What You Should Avoid

Do not abstain for fewer than 2 days as short abstinence reduces sperm concentration in the sample.

Avoid abstaining for more than 5 days as excessive abstinence significantly increases DNA fragmentation.

Do not smoke in the days before collection as tobacco is one of the leading causes of sperm DNA damage.

Avoid hot tubs, saunas, tight underwear, or excessive heat exposure before sample collection.

Do not use lubricants during collection unless specifically approved as most are spermicidal.

Avoid heavy exercise in the 24 to 48 hours before collection as it temporarily elevates oxidative stress.

Do not collect the sample at home more than 60 minutes before delivery to the laboratory.

Avoid self-interpreting DNA fragmentation or function test results without specialist clinical guidance.

Do not make treatment decisions based on sperm function results alone without full specialist clinical context.

Avoid delaying recommended sperm function testing in recurrent IVF failure as earlier answers mean faster progress.

Complete Sperm Diagnostics Under One Roof

The Answers That
Standard Testing
Cannot Provide Are Here

Complete range of sperm function tests from HOS to advanced molecular diagnostics under one roof

Certified andrology laboratory with state-of-the-art diagnostic technology and strict quality protocols

Experienced andrologists who personally interpret every result and build a personalised treatment plan

Fast report turnaround with basic tests available within 24 to 48 hours and advanced tests within 3 to 7 days

Direct integration with IVF, ICSI, and advanced sperm selection services for seamless fertility care

Complete confidentiality with all tests and consultations handled under strict medical privacy protocols

Affordable, transparent pricing for individual tests and comprehensive male fertility diagnostic packages

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How Much Does Male Hormonal Profiling Cost?

The cost of male hormonal profiling at Galwa Care Hospital depends on whether individual hormone tests or a comprehensive multi-hormone fertility panel is selected, and whether specialist consultation is included. All pricing is communicated clearly and transparently upfront with no hidden charges.

Easy EMI Facility Available

HOS test for membrane integrity

Sperm DNA fragmentation index

Anti-sperm antibody testing

Electron microscopy assessment

Sperm molecular and ROS testing

Specialist andrologist consultation

Combined advanced male fertility panel

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Sperm Function Testing Questions, Answered

Frequently AskednQuestions.

A semen analysis measures basic external parameters including sperm count, motility, and morphology. Sperm function tests go significantly deeper, assessing whether sperm can actually fertilize an egg at a biological and molecular level, including the integrity of their DNA, the functionality of their cell membranes, the presence of immune antibodies on their surface, and internal structural abnormalities. Men with unexplained infertility, repeated IVF or IUI failures, recurrent pregnancy loss, a normal semen analysis but persistent inability to conceive, or severely abnormal morphology or immotility should strongly consider comprehensive sperm function testing at Galwa Care Hospital.

Yes. Elevated sperm DNA fragmentation is a treatable condition in the majority of cases. Treatment approaches include targeted antioxidant supplementation with vitamin C, vitamin E, and coenzyme Q10, smoking cessation, alcohol reduction, treating any identified genital tract infection, varicocelectomy for varicocele-related oxidative damage, and in cases of very high fragmentation, surgical testicular sperm retrieval where testicular sperm typically carry significantly lower DNA damage than ejaculated sperm. DNA fragmentation is measured using established laboratory methods including the TUNEL assay or Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA), which calculate the precise percentage of sperm in the sample with broken or damaged DNA strands.

The HOS test is particularly critical for ICSI because it differentiates between dead sperm and live but non-motile sperm, a distinction that is essential when the embryologist must select a single viable sperm for direct injection into each egg. Non-motile sperm that swell positively in the HOS test are confirmed alive and can be successfully used in ICSI with good outcomes. No, sperm function tests are not painful or invasive. All tests require only a standard semen sample collected by masturbation in a private collection room at Galwa Care Hospital, exactly the same process as a routine semen analysis, with no injections, procedures, or physical discomfort involved at any stage.

Yes on both counts. Anti-sperm antibodies can be addressed through corticosteroid therapy to suppress immune antibody production, IUI with specially washed sperm to reduce the antibody load, or IVF with ICSI to bypass the cervical and zona-level barriers that antibody-coated sperm cannot overcome. Women can also develop anti-sperm antibodies, making ASA testing relevant for both partners in some cases. Oxidative stress in sperm is one of the most common and most responsive causes of sperm dysfunction. It can be meaningfully reduced through targeted antioxidant supplementation, smoking cessation, alcohol reduction, weight management, varicocelectomy, treatment of genital infections, and reducing environmental toxin exposure over 2 to 3 months.

Turnaround time varies by test type. Basic function tests including the HOS test and anti-sperm antibody testing are typically available within 24 to 48 hours. Sperm DNA fragmentation results are generally available within 2 to 3 working days. Advanced molecular tests including oxidative stress, ROS assessment, and Y-chromosome microdeletion analysis may take 3 to 7 working days. Yes, Galwa Care Hospital offers the complete range of sperm function tests from HOS and DNA fragmentation through to electron microscopy, anti-sperm antibody testing, and sperm molecular diagnostics, all under one roof with expert andrological interpretation and personalised treatment planning available without the need to visit multiple diagnostic centres.

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