AI Semen Analysis
AI Semen Analysis at Andrology Center Coimbatore
Welcome to Andrology Center Coimbatore, where we use advanced technology to provide expert care in male fertility diagnostics. One of our main services is the AI Semen Analysis Test, a modern method that precisely and accurately evaluates a man’s fertility potential.
What is Semen Analysis Test?
Semen analysis is a test that checks the health and ability of a man’s sperm, crucial for understanding his fertility. This test looks at the volume, number, movement and shape of the sperm. It is usually the first test done to evaluate the male partner and helps in knowing the overall quality of the sperm and fertility potential.

Who Needs a Semen Analysis Test?
This test is suggested for:
- Couples who have not conceived after one year of trying without protection.
- Men with known fertility issues like varicocele, hormonal imbalances or past testicular problems.
- Individuals or couples who are planning to try assisted reproductive techniques (ART), such as IVF or IUI.
- Men who wish to check their semen quality or understand their fertility status.
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Why Choose AI Semen Analysis Over Manual Analysis?
Our AI-powered semen analysis uses advanced technology that improves on the traditional manual methods by:
- Accuracy: AI reduces mistakes, giving more precise sperm measurements.
- Consistency: AI provides uniform results, unlike manual methods that may vary with different technicians.
- Detail: The AI device examines thousands of images per sample, providing a deep analysis.
- Speed: You get your results quickly, speeding up the move to treatment if needed.
The AI Semen Analysis Device
This device changes how semen analysis is done by offering detailed reports on:
- Sperm Concentration: Counts the number of sperm in the sample accurately.
- Motility: Measures how well sperm move, which is vital for fertility. It also provides detailed analysis on different motility aspects that are important clinically.
- Morphology: Looks at the shape of the sperm and identifies any issues that could affect fertilization.
This detailed examination helps doctors diagnose fertility problems more accurately and customize treatment plans for each person’s specific need
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Frequently Asked Questions
A semen test is essential for:
- Diagnosing male infertility
- Checking sperm health before IVF or IUI
- Monitoring sperm recovery after a vasectomy reversal
- Identifying infections or hormonal imbalances
- Manual Semen Analysis: Lab technicians examine sperm under a microscope and check sperm count, motility and morphology in addition to volume and pH of the semen sample.
- Advanced Semen Tests: Includes Computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) uses software and AI for a more precise evaluation, reducing human error and providing consistent results.
Sperm quality can be affected by:
- Age and genetics
- Smoking, alcohol and drug use
- Stress and poor diet
- Excessive heat (tight underwear, hot baths)
- Chronic illnesses such as diabetes or hormonal imbalances
An abnormal sperm count test result may indicate:
- Low sperm count (Oligospermia)
- Poor sperm motility (Asthenozoospermia)
- Abnormal sperm morphology (Teratozoospermia)
- Presence of infection or other underlying health conditions
Yes, factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, stress, poor diet and lack of exercise can negatively impact sperm health. Making lifestyle changes can improve fertility.
After an abnormal semen analysis, it’s essential to consult an andrologist or fertility specialist for further evaluation. They can recommend appropriate interventions such as lifestyle changes, supplements, medications, or assisted reproductive treatments. For accurate assessment, ensure multiple semen analyses are conducted over time and in the same laboratory to minimize variability due to differing testing conditions.