Fertility Vitamin Screening

Increasing evidence highlights the significant role of certain vitamins in both male and female fertility. Testing for Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, and folic acid is essential, as their deficiency has been shown to lead to reduced quantity and quality of sperm.

What is Included

Karyotype

ΑWe evaluate the number and structure (size and shape) of the chromosomes in peripheral blood cells. Abnormalities in the karyotype are often the genetic cause of infertility and/or recurrent miscarriages.

DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI)

The percentage of spermatozoa with damaged DNA is determined using the TUNEL method, which is the most reliable technique for this purpose. These spermatozoa have undergone cell death processes and either may not be able to fertilize the egg, or if fertilization occurs, the embryo may fail to implant or lead to miscarriage. Increased levels of fragmented DNA will negatively affect the chance of achieving pregnancy naturally.

Personalized Advice

Based on the results, we provide personalized advice for addressing infertility.

More Fertility assessment packages

Azoospermia Diagnosis
Azoospermia refers to the complete absence of spermatozoa in the semen. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the testes aren’t producing sperm at all.
Fertility Screening
For the modern, well-informed man who understands that prevention is the best treatment and is committed to learning about and managing his fertility.
Investigation of recurrent miscarriages
Recurrent miscarriages impact a significant number of couples. It is crucial for both partners to undergo a thorough evaluation.
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