Male Factor Infertility
A more precise approach to male fertility evaluation — with thoughtful workup, semen and hormone review, and treatment planning designed to clarify the cause, improve reproductive health, and support your family-building goals with more confidence.
Male fertility deserves more than a basic lab handoff.
Male infertility is not a narrow sperm-count conversation. It is a reproductive health evaluation that looks at semen quality, hormones, anatomy, medical history, medications, prior surgery, and lifestyle contributors that may be affecting conception.
The goal is not just to label a problem. The goal is to identify what is potentially correctable, what needs further testing, and what the most useful next step is for natural conception or assisted reproductive planning.
Numbers matter, but so does context
Sperm count, motility, morphology, and total motile sperm help guide the workup, but no single semen value should be interpreted in isolation.2, 3
Endocrine factors can affect fertility
Hormonal issues can disrupt sperm production and sexual function, which is why hormonal evaluation is appropriate in selected men.2, 3
More clarity. Less guesswork.
A complete fertility visit should connect evaluation, timing, reproductive goals, and the next most useful step.
Evidence-based, calm, and specific.
Fertility workups should answer real questions: Is something reversible? Is a repeat semen analysis needed? Do hormones matter here? Is there a varicocele, obstruction, or another correctable contributor? Would medical treatment, surgery, or ART coordination be the most useful next move?
The strongest consultation gives patients a clearer sense of timing, prognosis, and next steps rather than leaving them with isolated lab results and no plan.
Reproductive health planning, not guesswork
- Detailed fertility, sexual, and medical history
- One or more semen analyses with full interpretation
- Hormone testing when indicated
- Physical exam and reproductive anatomy assessment
- Discussion of prior surgery, trauma, medications, or exposures
- Lifestyle review including heat, tobacco, alcohol, weight, sleep, and stress
- Lifestyle and sperm-health optimization
- Medical treatment for selected hormonal or fertility contributors
- Varicocele or obstruction discussion where relevant
- Sperm retrieval or microsurgical options in selected cases
- Referral coordination with reproductive endocrinology or IVF teams
- Shared decision-making around timing and family-building goals
Frequently asked questions
Ready for a more complete fertility evaluation?
If you are navigating fertility concerns in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM