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Surgical Sperm Retrieval
Offering hope where there are sperm conditions
During some fertility treatments, a sperm sample is needed to help create embryos. In some cases, however, producing a semen sample for use in a fertility treatment cycle doesn't yield any sperm. Surgical sperm retrieval may offer another way to find sperm for treatment. It can be an important step for men with azoospermia, where semen is produced as normal, but no sperm are seen in the sample.
We know this part of the journey can, for many men, feel emotionally difficult. Our role is to guide you through it with clear information, experienced care and practical support. We combine expert male fertility assessment with evidence-based treatment planning, so you understand what the procedure involves, what it may show, and what the next steps could be.
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Surgical Sperm Retrieval
€1,400
Understanding more about Surgical Sperm Retrieval
with our Medical Director Dr. John Kennedy
What is Surgical Sperm Retrieval and how does it work?
Surgical sperm retrieval is used to collect sperm directly from the testes when no visible sperm are present in a semen sample. This is often called TESE, or testicular sperm extraction. The procedure is carried out in the clinic under sedation and with pain relief. Small tissue samples are taken and examined immediately in our laboratory for sperm. If sperm are found, they are frozen for later use in an ICSI cycle.
If no sperm are seen, we send a sample to an external laboratory to look for evidence of sperm production. In this case your results will be discussed with you.

The Surgical Sperm Retrieval process
How do I know if I need Surgical Sperm Retrieval?
You may need surgical sperm retrieval if testing shows that no visible sperm are present in your semen sample and sperm are needed for fertility treatment. This can happen even when semen is being produced, and ejaculation appears normal.
The best way to know whether this is the right next step is through a fertility consultation and male fertility testing. We will review your results, explain what may be causing the issue, and help you understand whether TESE, micro-TESE or another approach may be most appropriate for you.

Surgical sperm retrieval may be suitable for men where no sperm are found in the semen sample, including cases of azoospermia. It may also be considered when blockage, previous illness or injury, genetic factors are part of the fertility picture.
Why choose Thérapie Fertility for Surgical Sperm Retrieval?
Surgical sperm retrieval is not only about the procedure itself. It is also about understanding why it may be needed, knowing what to expect on the day, and feeling supported, whatever the outcome. From testing and treatment planning to recovery and follow-up, our team is here to guide you with honesty, sensitivity and expertise.
- Affordable treatment with clear, upfront pricing
- Accessible care with no waiting lists
- Evidence-based treatment with no unnecessary add-ons
- Same-day laboratory assessment of retrieved tissue
- Clear follow-up and next-step planning if sperm are found
- Freezing of identified sperm
Your Surgical Sperm Retrieval questions answered
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often about surgical sperm retrieval at Thérapie Fertility.
See other FAQ topicsTesticular sperm extraction, or TESE, is a form of surgical sperm retrieval where tissue samples are taken from the testes and examined for sperm. If sperm are found, they can be frozen for later use in fertility treatment.
There is no evidence to show that collecting sperm surgically poses a risk to the health and wellbeing of any children conceived with it.
Azoospermia is a condition in which theres no measurable sperm in a mans semen. Sometimes the cause of azoospermia is down to genetics. However it can also occur as a result of sexually transmitted infections, blockages along the reproductive tract, hormonal problems, ejaculation problems or issues with testicular structure or function. Sometimes, the causes are treatable and fertility can be restored.
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