At Rebirth Women’s Clinic, we offer advanced evaluation and treatment options for men with Poor Sperm Morphology—also known as teratozoospermia. In this condition, a high percentage of sperm have abnormal shape or structure, which may affect fertilization. With specialized diagnostic tools and modern fertility techniques, we help couples overcome morphology-related infertility and achieve successful conception.
Poor Sperm Morphology refers to a condition where the sperm head, midpiece, or tail are abnormally shaped, reducing their ability to swim properly or fertilize the egg. Morphology is assessed through a semen analysis using strict Kruger criteria.
At Rebirth Women’s Clinic, assessment of sperm morphology ensures:
Accurate evaluation of sperm shape and structure
Understanding the impact on natural fertility
Planning the right treatment such as IUI or IVF
Improved success rates with assisted reproduction
Better prediction of embryo quality during IVF
We perform high-precision semen testing including morphology assessment using Kruger strict criteria, CASA analysis, and vitality testing.
Hormonal tests (FSH, LH, Testosterone, Prolactin) help identify endocrine causes affecting sperm development.
We recommend evidence-based supplements, diet optimization, smoking/alcohol cessation, and antioxidant-rich therapies to improve sperm quality.
In cases related to infections, oxidative stress, or hormonal imbalances, targeted medications can help improve sperm morphology.
We use modern techniques during IVF to select the healthiest sperm:
IMSI (Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection)
PICSI (Physiological ICSI)
MACS (Magnetic Activated Sperm Sorting)
Microfluidic sperm sorting
In cases of severe morphology issues, ICSI is recommended to directly inject the best-selected sperm into the egg to ensure fertilization.
Genetic screening is suggested for men with severely abnormal morphology to rule out chromosomal or DNA fragmentation issues.
Advanced male fertility diagnostics with CASA & Kruger analysis
Expertise in treating severe teratozoospermia
Modern sperm selection technologies (IMSI, PICSI, MACS)
High ICSI success rates despite poor morphology
Comprehensive male & female fertility care