Consultant-Led Male Fertility Care in Central London
Male Fertility Assessment & Treatment at LSDC Healthcare is delivered by consultant urologists with specialist expertise in andrology and reproductive medicine.
We provide a structured, clinically rigorous approach to diagnosing and managing male factor infertility, working closely with fertility specialists where assisted reproduction is required.
Care is delivered in a private, consultant-led setting in the City of London, ensuring discretion, continuity, and clear clinical decision-making.
What is Male Fertility Assessment & Treatment?
Male fertility assessment involves a systematic medical evaluation of sperm production, hormonal balance, testicular health, and reproductive tract anatomy.
Treatment is then tailored to the underlying cause and may include medical therapy, surgical correction, or surgical sperm retrieval when indicated.
The aim is to optimise natural conception where possible or support assisted reproductive techniques when required.
Who is Male Fertility Assessment for?
This service is appropriate for men with:
Difficulty conceiving after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse
Abnormal semen analysis results
History of undescended testes, testicular surgery, or infection
Varicocele
Hormonal imbalance or sexual dysfunction
Prior vasectomy with desire for fertility
Couples undergoing IVF or ICSI requiring male evaluation
Assessment is also recommended early where risk factors are present.
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
Identification of reversible causes of infertility
Accurate differentiation between obstructive and non-obstructive causes
Targeted treatment rather than empirical therapy
Optimisation of sperm quality and quantity
Integration with assisted reproductive techniques when needed
Clear prognosis and reproductive planning
Key indications include:
Subfertility or infertility
Abnormal semen parameters
Suspected testicular or hormonal pathology
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Male fertility care at LSDC Healthcare is distinguished by:
Consultant-led assessment and continuity of care
Comprehensive diagnostic work-up before treatment
Access to microsurgical and sperm retrieval techniques
Close collaboration with fertility clinics and embryology laboratories
Evidence-based counselling on realistic outcomes
Discreet, unhurried consultations
Patients receive medical and surgical expertise, not algorithm-driven fertility testing.
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Investigations may include:
Semen analysis (often repeated for accuracy)
Hormonal testing (testosterone, FSH, LH, prolactin)
Scrotal ultrasound
Genetic testing (selected cases)
Post-ejaculatory urine testing (if indicated)
Testicular biopsy or surgical sperm retrieval (selected cases)
All tests are clinically justified and explained in advance.
Recovery, Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
Most diagnostic tests are outpatient-based
Medical treatments are monitored with follow-up testing
Surgical interventions are usually day-case procedures
Ongoing collaboration with fertility specialists where required
Long-term reproductive and hormonal health advice provided
Insurance and Self-Pay
Male fertility assessment and treatment may be covered by UK private medical insurers for diagnostic evaluation, subject to policy terms.
Assisted reproduction and some treatments may be self-funded.
Self-pay patients are offered transparent consultant-led pricing, discussed in advance.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.

Book A Male Fertility Consultation
If you are concerned about fertility or planning treatment with a partner, our consultants provide expert assessment, clear diagnosis, and personalised management in Central London.
FAQ — Male Fertility Assessment & Treatment
When should a man have a fertility assessment?
If conception has not occurred after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse, or earlier if risk factors are present.
What does a semen analysis show?
It assesses sperm count, movement, shape, and volume, providing key information about fertility potential.
Can male infertility be treated?
Yes. Many causes are treatable with medical or surgical intervention, depending on the underlying diagnosis.
Will I need surgery?
Not always. Surgery is only recommended when there is a clear clinical indication and potential benefit.
Can sperm be retrieved if none is found in semen?
Yes. Surgical sperm retrieval techniques may be used in selected cases to support assisted reproduction.
Is male fertility assessment covered by private insurance?
Diagnostic assessment may be covered, subject to insurer policy. Treatment coverage varies and will be discussed clearly.