Computerised semen analysis (CSA) is a diagnostic test that uses computer technology to assess the quality and quantity of semen. This test is performed to evaluate male fertility and to diagnose infertility, and it’s usually used in forms of assisted reproductive technology such as IVF and other treatments related to male infertility. In retrospect, the procedure involves using a sophisticated electronic imaging system to aptly visualise the sperm sample and an advanced software programme to evaluate dozens of individual sperm parameters.
At Rhea IVF and Women’s Hospital, we are at the forefront of innovation and evolution in the field of assisted reproductive technology. At Rhea, we use computerised sperm analysis as one of the measures to accurately diagnose the factors influencing male infertility. Through this digitised form of testing, we can gather accurate and elaborate data that allows us to diagnose and arrive at results in a more efficient fashion.
At Rhea, we have chosen this technique to gather accurate information on the condition of sperm and the potential viability of male fertility. Often, due to the social stigma attached to male infertility, men feel uncomfortable proceeding with so many tests and procedures that focus on solving male infertility. This is why at Rhea IVF and Women’s Hospital, we have implemented this technology to arrive at a quicker and more efficient result that doesn’t necessarily pressure our patients into undergoing tests and procedures that they might be uncomfortable with.
It produces a highly detailed analysis in a quick and efficient manner.
As creating a safe and secure environment is one of the core priorities of Rhea IVF and Women’s Hospital, we have implemented all the latest forms of assisted reproductive technology and crafted the perfect environment in our hospital with the best amenities to respect your privacy and cater to your levels of comfort and convenience.