ICSI & Male Infertility Care

Fertility is not just
a woman’s journey.

Male fertility concerns are more common than many couples realise. We help you understand the full picture with clarity, privacy, and advanced treatment options like ICSI.

IVF doesn't have to be your first decision.
It's considered when simpler approaches aren't enough.
Not the most advanced option. The most appropriate one.
We help you understand if IVF is truly right for you.
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How It Works

The process, step by step

Each stage is guided carefully so both partners understand what comes next.

01
Assessment

Evaluation for both partners together.

02
Semen analysis

Identifies what may be affecting fertility.

03
Treatment planning

Built around both partners' results.

04
ICSI procedure

Sperm injected into egg by embryology team.

05
Embryo transfer

Best embryo transferred at the right time.

Where Precision Matters

Where precision makes a difference

Some cases need more than a routine fertility evaluation. Careful assessment and the right lab support can make treatment decisions more informed.

Sperm retrieval support

Procedures such as PESA or TESA may be considered when sperm is not present in the semen.

Careful sperm selection

The healthiest available sperm is selected for use during ICSI.

Case-by-case planning

Treatment decisions are based on the couple’s reports, history, and fertility goals.

Why Choose Us

Why couples trust Sree Fertility Centre for ICSI care

ICSI depends on clinical judgment, lab precision, and careful handling at every step.

01
Embryology-led precision

ICSI is performed by trained embryologists in our in-house lab.

02
Careful sperm handling

Every stage of sperm preparation and selection is handled with precision.

03
Experience with male-factor cases

We work with a wide range of male fertility presentations, including complex cases.

04
Treatment planned around the couple

Every plan is shaped around both partners and their fertility goals.

Take the First Step

Start with clarity.

A consultation can help you understand whether male fertility testing or ICSI may be relevant for your situation.

Your details are only used to respond to your enquiry.

Is This Relevant for You?

When is ICSI or male fertility evaluation considered?

There is no single moment when couples should start asking questions. These are situations where an evaluation often helps.

Not sure where to begin? A consultation can bring clarity without pressure or commitment.
Low sperm count or quality

A semen analysis showing low count, reduced movement, or shape concerns is often where the conversation about ICSI begins.

Poor fertilisation in a previous IVF cycle

When earlier IVF cycles have not resulted in fertilisation, ICSI is often considered as the next step.

Difficulty conceiving despite trying

After a period of trying without success, a complete fertility evaluation for both partners becomes important.

Known male reproductive or hormonal concerns

Hormonal imbalances or prior reproductive conditions can affect fertility and may require further evaluation.

Sperm retrieval may be needed

In some cases, sperm may need to be retrieved directly as part of the treatment process.