Treatment of Azoospermia:
Diagnosis:
We begin by conducting a thorough evaluation to determine the underlying cause of male infertility. This may include a physical examination, medical history review, and diagnostic tests such as semen analysis, hormone testing, and genetic testing.
Donor sperm:
In some cases, where infertility in men cannot be treated, we may recommend the use of donor sperm to increase the chances of conception. Our male infertility specialist team will find out the cause of infertility and provide counseling and support to help you make an informed decision about this option. At Benecare we understand that male infertility can be a sensitive and emotional issue. That’s why we offer compassionate care and support throughout the entire process. Our specialist team will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and goals.
Top Rated Specialists
Our top-rated doctors are committed to providing personalized care and building strong relationships with their patients to achieve optimal health and wellness.

Dr. Charushila Borole Palwade
IVF specialist
MBBS, MS ( Obstretrics Gynecology, Dip IN IVF )

Dr. Jaideep Palwade
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
MBBS, MS ( Obstetrics Gynecology ), Dip In Endoscopy


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Fertility & IVF related FAQs
Q : What is male infertility?
A: Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to father a child due to factors that affect his sperm count, quality, or ability to fertilize an egg.
Q : How is male infertility diagnosed?
A: A diagnosis of male infertility is typically made after a series of tests, including a semen analysis to evaluate sperm count and quality, blood tests to measure hormone levels, and a physical examination.
Q : What are the causes of male infertility?
A: There can be several causes of male infertility, including hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, testicular trauma, infections, medications, lifestyle factors (such as smoking or excessive alcohol consumption), and certain medical conditions (such as diabetes or cancer).
Q : Can male infertility be treated?
A: Yes, there are several treatment options available for male infertility, including medications to improve sperm count and quality, surgical procedures to correct anatomical abnormalities, and assisted reproductive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF).