Male Fertility Test Singapore

Understand your reproductive health with accurate, discreet testing

Male fertility issues contribute to about 50% of infertility cases in couples. If you're planning to start a family, or simply want clarity about your reproductive health, a male fertility test is a simple and effective first step. 

At Regis Medical, we offer comprehensive sperm analysis and hormone testing to help assess your fertility status and guide next steps — all in a discreet, comfortable setting.

What Does a Male Fertility Test Check?

Our male fertility screening typically includes: 

1. Semen Analysis (Sperm Test) 

This is the cornerstone of male fertility testing and evaluates: 

  • Sperm count: Total number of sperm per millilitre 
  • Motility: Percentage of sperm that move properly 
  • Morphology: Percentage of sperm with a normal shape 
  • Volume & pH: Overall semen health 
  • Vitality: How many sperm are alive 

Samples are collected at our partner labs


2. Hormonal Blood Test 

Hormones regulate sperm production and sexual function. We may test: 

  • Testosterone (Total and Free) 
  • FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) 
  • LH (Luteinising Hormone) 
  • Prolactin (in some cases) 

These help uncover potential hormonal imbalances affecting male fertility. 


3. Pelvis Ultrasound (Scrotal/Testicular Ultrasound)

A non-invasive scan to check for:

  • Varicoceles (enlarged veins in the scrotum)
  • Testicular masses or cysts
  • Blockages or abnormalities affecting sperm flow

This scan helps detect structural causes of infertility that semen tests alone may miss.


4. Thalassaemia

Thalassaemia is a genetic blood disorder that can affect your future children if both partners are carriers. 


5. Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency

Nutrient deficiencies (e.g. Vitamin D, B12, zinc) can affect testosterone levels, sperm quality, and energy levels. We will test for:

  • Zinc
  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin B12
  • Folate
  • Iron (ferritin)

Who Should Get Tested?

You may benefit from a male fertility test if:

  • You’ve been trying (regular unprotected sexual intercourse) for 12 months without success
  • You have known reproductive or hormonal concerns
  • You have a history of testicular injury, infections, or surgery
  • You plan to conceive or freeze sperm for future use
  • You want a thorough fertility and health screening before family planning

How to prepare for your tests

  • Abstain from ejaculation for 3–5 days before semen test
  • Fasting may be required for certain blood tests
  • Avoid alcohol, smoking, and saunas for a few days before testing

We’ll send you detailed prep instructions beforehand.

Why Male Fertility Tests matters

Male fertility is influenced by many interconnected factors, hormones, genetics, nutrition, lifestyle, and more.
By screening for thalassaemia and micronutrient deficiencies, you get a more complete picture of your reproductive and overall health, and can take early action where needed.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

  • Doctor consult: Review your health, history, and concerns
  • Semen collection: Done offsite at our partner labs (we'll advise)
  • Blood test: For hormone levels, thalassaemia, vitamins
  • Follow-up review: Doctor explains your results & next steps

Male Fertility Tests

Test
Price

Semen Analysis (Sperm Test)*

$150

       Full Male Hormonal Panel – DHEAS, IGF, Full Testosterone Profile (Total and Free Testosterone)

$200

Pelvis Ultrasound (Scrotal/Testicular Ultrasound)*

$210

Complete Thalassaemia Profile (FBC, HbE, Ferritin, PBF)

$175

Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency Test (Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Iron, Magnesium)

$150

*Done at partner labs and centres

*Turnaround time 3-5 working days

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*Prices listed were last updated on 1 July 2023. Prices may be subject to change. 

*Price does not include consultation fee and GST.

Book Your Male Fertility Test Today 

Don't leave your reproductive health to guesswork. Whether you're planning for a baby or just want peace of mind, we’re here to help.

Dr Paul Chang of Regis Medical GP Clinic

Dr Paul Chang

General Practitioner

Men's Health Sexual Health Dermatological Conditions Sports Medicine

Finding Us

FAQ

Accessibility & Support

What is Regis Medical GP clinic’s locations and opening hours?

Regis Medical Holland Village is located at 255 Holland Avenue, Singapore 278983

Regis Medical Katong is located at 437 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427650

Click here to view our opening hours

Appointment

Can I just walk in for a male fertility test? 
Yes, you can. However, to avoid long waiting time, we strongly advise you to book your appointments in advance.
How do I book an appointment?   

To book an appointment at Regis Medical Holland Village, please call or whatsapp us 8118 5298

To book an appointment at Regis Medical Katong, please call or whatsapp us 9851 3728

What are Regis Medical’s cancellation and refund policy?  

You can only cancel or change your appointments up to 24 hours before your appointment. You will receive your refund within 3 working days. No refund will be issued for no shows and cancellations within 24 hours before your appointment. However, if you are feeling unwell on the day of the appointment, we allow patients who have their acute illness seen at Regis Medical to reschedule their appointment without extra cost.

This policy is subject to change.

Can I reschedule my appointment?  

Yes. You can reschedule your appointments. However, you need to reschedule your appointment at least 24 hours before your actual appointment time. If you are unwell on the day of the appointment, we will reschedule your appointment at no extra cost if you seek medical attention at our clinic (for non-emergencies only).

What happens if I miss my appointment?  
No refund will be issued for missed appointments.

Finance

What are the modes of payment accepted at Regis Medical?    
We accept Visa/Mastercard/Amex, PayNow, JCB, UnionPay and ApplePay.

General

Why is male fertility testing important?
Up to 40–50% of fertility issues in couples are related to male factors. Testing helps identify:
  • Low sperm count or motility
  • Abnormal sperm shape
  • Infections or inflammation
  • Hormonal or genetic causes of infertility
Early diagnosis can lead to better outcomes and informed next steps.
How do I prepare for a semen analysis?
To ensure accurate results:
  • Abstain from ejaculation for 2–5 days before the test
  • Avoid alcohol, smoking, and intense heat exposure (e.g. saunas, hot baths)
  • Stop any testosterone or steroid use (if applicable)
  • Discuss any medications or supplements with our doctor
How is the semen sample collected?
You’ll provide a semen sample by masturbation into a sterile container. This is usually done off-site at our partner labs.
What are normal sperm values?
According to WHO guidelines, normal semen parameters include:
  • Sperm count: ≥15 million/mL
  • Motility: ≥40% moving sperm
  • Morphology: ≥4% normal shape
  • Volume: 1.5–6 mL per ejaculation
Our doctor will explain what your results mean in context.
What if my results are abnormal?
One abnormal result doesn’t mean infertility. Many factors (stress, illness, temporary exposure) can affect sperm quality. Our doctor may:
  • Recommend a repeat test in 2–3 weeks
  • Order hormone or imaging tests
  • Suggest lifestyle changes or refer you to a fertility specialist
Can poor lifestyle affect my fertility?
Yes. Factors that negatively impact sperm health include:
  • Smoking, alcohol, or drug use
  • Stress and poor sleep
  • Obesity
  • Exposure to toxins, radiation, or high heat
  • Use of testosterone or anabolic steroids
Can supplements help improve sperm quality?
Certain supplements may support sperm health, such as:
  • Zinc
  • Selenium
  • Vitamin C & E
  • L-carnitine
  • Coenzyme Q10
Always consult our doctor before starting any fertility supplements.
Can fertility be improved with treatment?
Yes, depending on the cause. Options include:
  • Lifestyle modifications
  • Medical treatment (e.g. hormone therapy)
  • Surgery (e.g. varicocele repair)
  • Assisted reproduction (IUI, IVF, ICSI) if needed
How long does it take to get results?
  • Semen analysis: 3-5 working days
  • Hormonal or genetic tests: 5-7 working days
Is the test confidential?
Yes, absolutely. All test results and consultations are strictly confidential.