Male Infertility Treatment

Restore Your Fertility, Regain Your Confidence

Male infertility is a growing concern among couples trying to conceive, and in most cases, it is completely treatable with the right medical care and lifestyle changes. At Dr. Vikram Clinic, we specialize in male infertility treatment using a blend of modern medical science and proven Ayurvedic therapies to help men overcome reproductive challenges naturally and effectively.

What Is Male Infertility?

Male infertility refers to a condition where a man has difficulty impregnating his partner due to issues with sperm production, sperm quality, or sperm delivery. It can result from hormonal imbalances, genetic conditions, infection, varicocele, stress, or lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and poor diet.

Common Causes of Male Infertility
  • Low sperm count (Oligospermia)
  • Poor sperm motility (Asthenozoospermia)
  • Abnormal sperm morphology
  • Hormonal or thyroid imbalance
  • Erectile or ejaculation disorders
  • Varicocele (swollen veins in scrotum)
  • Long-term stress, obesity, or diabetes
  • Exposure to radiation or certain medications
Symptoms of Male Infertility
  • Difficulty conceiving even after one year of unprotected intercourse
  • Low sexual desire or erectile dysfunction
  • Pain, swelling, or lumps in testicular area
  • Decreased body or facial hair (sign of hormonal imbalance)
  • Abnormal semen color or texture

Our Advanced Male Infertility Treatments

At Dr. Vikram Clinic, we follow a personalized, holistic approach to identify the root cause and provide customized treatment plans.

Our treatment options include:
  • Hormonal Therapy – Balancing testosterone and other reproductive hormones.
  • Ayurvedic Medicine & Panchkarma – Enhancing sperm count, motility, and vitality naturally.
  • Lifestyle & Diet Modification – Boosting overall reproductive health.
  • Counseling & Stress Management – Addressing emotional and psychological factors.
  • Modern Diagnostic Tests – Semen analysis, hormone tests, and ultrasound for accurate diagnosis.