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How much does it cost to check for sperm?

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Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 01:10 AM

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  • Syn Syn

    Mar 28, 2026

    Because people now understand the importance of sperm, many men will go to the hospital to check their sperm to ensure the health of the sperm and carry out healthy pregnancy. However, because people do not understand sperm testing, many male friends do not know how much it costs to test sperm? So let me introduce it to you below.

    In fact, regarding the cost of sperm testing, male friends can rest assured. The cost of sperm testing will not be too high at all. Male friends who have a little profit can stress it out. Generally speaking, the cost of sperm testing will not exceed 100. Male friends can rest assured. The key is whether male friends have chosen a good hospital for physical examination of sperm.

    Sperm examination in small hospitals is very reliable. Due to limited economic development and treatment technology, their testing methods and testing equipment are not as good as those in more reliable specialist clinics, which affects the results of sperm testing. In addition, small hospitals have a high probability of secondary charges, so it is recommended that patients choose specialist clinics for treatment.

    Specialist clinics have reliable and professional medical equipment and experts who specialize in testing male sperm, so the test results are more accurate. In addition, the charging standards of reliable specialist clinics are based on the cost standards set by the national health department, so the treatment fees of specialist clinics will be relatively low.

    The better a man’s sperm, the better his ability to conceive, and the healthier his offspring will be. Male friends should often go to the hospital to check their sperm in their daily lives. If they want to spend less money to detect the right sperm, the patient needs to choose a reliable specialist clinic.

    Semen routine examination standards

    Although there are many causes of infertility, they are basically reflected in the sperm. Therefore, semen analysis test is the most basic test. The standards for sperm testing are as follows:

    1. Vaporization time

    Within 60 minutes at room temperature.

    2. Color tone

    Shapely gray.

    3. Sperm density

    2.0ml or more.

    4. pH value

    7.2-8.0。

    5. Sperm concentration

    20 periodontal periodontal disease above 106/ml.

    6. Male sperm sperm motility rate

    More than 75% are alive.

    7. Male sperm and sperm motility

    More than 50% belong to grades a and b (according to the quality of semen, they are a, b, c, d).

    8. Sperm morphology

    Above 30% is normal.

    9. Low white blood cells

    Less than 1 periodontal 106/ml.

    10. Vaporization time

    The sperm that has just been removed is gelatinous, but it will completely vaporize within 60 minutes at room temperature. Incomplete vaporization will affect male sperm activity.

    11. Color tone

    Normal sperm color is uniform grayish milk. If the color is too bright, the sperm concentration may be too low.

    12. Sperm density

    The normal amount of ejaculation for a man is 1.5-5.5

    ml. Excessive semen is often due to inflammation of the seminal vesicles.; Low sperm count may be the result of chronic inflammation of the male prostate or seminal vesicles.

    13. Sperm concentration

    Calculated using a male sperm electronic counter, the normal sperm concentration value is at least 20 million sperm per ml (20

    x106ml)。

    14. Male sperm and sperm motility

    Generally divided into four levels, at least 50% of normal sperm activity is grade a and b, or 25% is grade a.

    Level A: Move forward quickly;

    Level b: moving forward slowly;

    Level c: motionless and shaking;

    Level D: Not moving.

    15. Male sperm characteristics

    Normal sperm characteristics, the head is oval, 4.0-5.5μm long and 1μm wide. The acrosome accounts for 40-70% of the entire head, and there is no neck. Abnormalities in the middle or tail generally require further fixation with dye before they can be properly analyzed.