Male Infertility Treatment Near Phoenix, AZ

What Is Male Infertility?

Statistically, about 13-15% of all couples will experience some sort of difficulty when trying to conceive a child. Infertility can be caused by either partner or even by both persons. If the male partner is the source of these issues, then this is known as a case of male infertility.

Male infertility does not mean that the man is unable to impregnate his female partner, it simply means that he has a decreased likelihood of doing so. The board-certified urologists at Southeast Valley Urology are highly trained at diagnosing and treating male infertility. If you are having trouble conceiving due to a urologic condition, please call (480) 924-7333 and schedule a consultation at our urology clinic in Gilbert, AZ today! Our urologists will determine the root cause of your problem and further discuss the treatment options available. If you are located throughout Phoenix, Chandler, and Mesa, AZ, call to schedule your consultation today!

Southeast Valley Urology provides surgical treatment for retrograde ejaculation, varicoceles, and other conditions that may cause difficulties in conceiving. Our urologists do not provide treatment for men with low sperm count.

What Causes Male Infertility?

Conception is a lengthy process that requires a lot of unique events to occur in perfect order at exactly the right time. This leaves room for lots of potential problems along the way.
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How Does Sperm Health Affect Fertility?

Typically, if a man is having fertility issues it can be linked back to a problem with his sperm. Examples of abnormalities in sperm include:

  • Oddly shaped sperm
  • Small quantities of sperm production
  • Sperm that is unable to develop fully
  • Slow sperm, or sperm that does not travel in the correct direction
  • An inability to produce any sperm at all

There are several possible sources of abnormal or defective sperm. Some medications used to treat common illnesses like high blood pressure, depression, infections, arthritis, digestive diseases, or cancer can alter the sperm’s functionality.

Low hormone levels are another potential cause of male infertility since a lack of crucial male hormones can lead to low sperm count or poor sperm growth.

There have also been cases wherein the antibodies in a man’s body mistakenly attack the sperm. It is not clear as to what causes the antibodies to perceive the sperm as a threat, but immunological infertility is typically seen in those recovering from a surgery, injury, or type of infection.

What Are Some Other Causes of Male Infertility?

Even with great sperm, some men can still experience problems in conceiving a child such as having a blockage within the reproductive tract that may have been caused by a congenital or acquired defect.

Swollen veins in the scrotum called varicoceles are also thought to worsen a man’s fertility functions. These varicoceles supply the scrotum with excess blood, which overheats the scrotum and kills many of the sperm living inside.

Men who suffer from retrograde ejaculation are unable to get their sperm to the woman’s egg because instead of exiting through the urethra, the sperm is directed back into the man’s bladder. Retrograde ejaculation is caused by issues of the nervous system and is characterized by a “dry” ejaculation.

How Is Male Infertility Treated?

In order to appropriately treat a case of male fertility, your Phoenix urologist will first need to diagnose the source of the problem.

This process will typically begin by checking the patient’s sperm to see if it is indeed healthy or not. If the exact cause is still unclear after this initial investigation then further tests will need to be conducted to determine what is preventing the sperm from reaching or properly fertilizing the partner’s egg.

Again, based on the particular source of the man’s fertility issues, recommended treatment from our Phoenix area urologists will vary. Some male infertility cases will require surgery to treat, while others will not. In order to discover the best solution for yourself and your partner, you will both need to have a thorough discussion with a specialist like Dr. Simoncini or Dr. Shaba.

Schedule a Consultation for Male Infertility Treatment in Gilbert, AZ!

If you are experiencing trouble conceiving, it may be time to seek treatment from a board-certified urologist like Dr. Simoncini or Dr. Shaba. The urologists at Southeast Valley offer comprehensive testing and treatment for men experiencing symptoms of infertility due to a urologic condition. If you are located throughout Phoenix, Chandler, and Mesa, AZ, please call (480) 924-7333 to schedule an appointment at our urology clinic in Gilbert, AZ today!