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Semen Fructose (Sperm) Analysis Testing

$175.00

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Semen Fructose (Sperm)  Analysis Testing

We offer specialized Semen Fructose Analysis
Testing
to support fertility evaluations and reproductive health
assessments. This assay measures the presence and concentration of fructose
within semen; an important marker related to seminal vesicle function and male
reproductive health.

What This Test Evaluates

The Semen Fructose Analysis may assist providers in
evaluating:

  • Seminal vesicle function
  • Male infertility concerns
  • Ejaculatory duct obstruction
  • Congenital absence of seminal
    vesicles
  • Low semen volume investigations
  • Post-vasectomy or reproductive
    evaluations when clinically indicated

Specimen Requirements

  • Preferred Specimen:
    Fresh semen sample
  • Minimum Volume: 0.2
    mL
  • Recommended Volume: 1 mL
  • Container:
    Plastic leak-proof specimen container
  • Handling:
    Specimen must be frozen immediately after collection

Specimen Stability & Transport

To ensure accurate results, specimens must be
maintained frozen:

  • Room Temperature: Unacceptable
  • Refrigerated: Unacceptable
  • Frozen Stability: Up to 6 months

Testing Schedule & Turnaround Time

  • Testing: Call
    to discuss process or schedule an appt and we will reach out to provide
    container as well a process to ensure no issues and comfort in process.
  • Expected Turnaround Time:
    Approximately 2–9 days

Results & Reporting

Results are provided with laboratory reference
ranges and reviewed according to validated clinical testing standards. Reports
include quantitative fructose analysis and are delivered securely to you or the
ordering provider.

For specimen collection guidance, ordering
information, or additional reproductive health testing services, contact our
laboratory team today.

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