
Discover Hidden Fertility Issues with SpermQT – The Epigenetic Sperm Quality Test Revolutionizing Reproductive Care
SpermQT is the first test that goes beyond just counting and measuring sperm. It analyzes 1,200+ gene functions to uncover fertility issues invisible to standard tests. With SpermQT, you gain:
Confidence in Your Next Steps – Whether it’s IUI or IVF, SpermQT provides the clarity to move forward.
Hope for a Better Future – Make informed decisions with actionable insights.
Time and Cost Savings – Avoid ineffective treatments and focus on what works.
Discover what standard semen analyses miss
Understand your sperm quality categorized as Excellent, Normal, or Abnormal.
Optimize your chances of success with tailored recommendations for IUI or IVF.
FAQs
Your Questions Answered: Learn More About Your Journey to Parenthood
What is SpermQT
SpermQT is an advanced epigenetic sperm quality test that evaluates the internal gene function of sperm to uncover fertility issues that standard semen analyses often miss.
How is SpermQT Different from Standard Semen Analysis?
Unlike standard tests that measure sperm count, shape, and movement, SpermQT analyzes DNA methylation patterns in over 1,200 genes to provide deeper insights into sperm functionality and fertility potential.
SpermQT is ideal for men facing unexplained infertility, couples experiencing repeated failed IUI or IVF cycles, or anyone looking for a more accurate evaluation of male fertility factors.
How does SpermQT improve treatment outcomes?
By categorizing sperm quality as Excellent, Normal, or Abnormal, SpermQT helps doctors recommend the most effective treatments (e.g., IUI or IVF with ICSI), saving time, money, and emotional stress.
Can SpermQT Work Alongside Standard Semen Analysis?
Yes! SpermQT complements standard tests and offers a more predictive assessment when used together.
What is the Science Behind SpermQT?
SpermQT uses epigenetic analysis to examine DNA methylation, a mechanism that controls gene expression. Research shows this analysis is linked to fertility outcomes, such as success rates for IUI and IVF.