The most common cause of male infertility is low sperm count. Absence of sperm in the semen is less common, affecting 1 out of 100 men and affecting 10 to 15 out of 100 infertile men
Medical intervention may be necessary if you’ve been trying to have a child for over a year with no success, or you have a history of problems with intercourse or your sexual organs. Our board certified specialists will explore potential causes—whether environmental, behavioral, or physical—and provide a treatment plan. If your condition requires surgery, we’ll connect you with our fellowship trained surgeon who specializes in male reproduction.