Sperm quality naturally declines with age. Freezing younger, healthier sperm can preserve your fertility potential.
Before Medical Treatments
Treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, or certain surgeries can affect fertility. Freezing sperm beforehand provides future options.
Before Vasectomy
Store sperm before a vasectomy as a backup, allowing you to father children in the future if circumstances change.
The Sperm Freezing Process
1
Initial Consultation
Meet with our fertility specialist to discuss your needs, medical history, and options. We’ll conduct preliminary blood tests to screen for infectious diseases as required by regulation.
2
Sample Collection
Provide a semen sample in our private, comfortable collection rooms. We recommend abstaining from ejaculation for 2-5 days before your appointment for optimal sample quality.
3
Analysis and Processing
Our laboratory team will analyze your sample for sperm count, motility, and morphology. The sample is then mixed with a special cryoprotectant solution to protect sperm cells during freezing.
4
Freezing and Storage
Using our advanced vitrification technique, your sperm is frozen and stored in secure tanks of liquid nitrogen at -196°C. This temperature effectively stops all biological activity, preserving the sperm indefinitely.
5
Future Use
When you’re ready to use your frozen sperm, it can be thawed and used for various fertility treatments including IUI, IVF, or ICSI, depending on your specific circumstances and needs.
Our Success Rates
98%
Sperm Survival Rate
Post-thaw survival with our vitrification technique
85%
Motility Retention
Percentage of motile sperm after thawing
75%
Fertilization Rate
With ICSI using thawed sperm
*Success rates vary based on initial sample quality and individual factors. Consult with our specialists for personalized information.
Preserve Your Fertility Options
Schedule a consultation with our specialists to learn if sperm freezing is right for you