When you’re exploring fertility treatment, and you are the person contributing sperm, a semen analysis will likely be one of the first steps recommended by your fertility specialist at NewLIFE Fertility. This test plays a vital role in evaluating fertility potential and shaping a personalized treatment plan—for you and possibly your partner, if you have one.
If you’re ready to take the next step, our NewLIFE Fertility centers in Florida are here to guide you with compassionate expertise and support.
The Importance of Semen Analysis in Fertility Testing
A semen analysis evaluates key aspects of your reproductive health—including sperm count, activity, and overall quality. You may also hear this referred to as a sperm count or male fertility test. However, it’s important to remember: fertility is a shared journey, and you are an active participant in that process, whether you are pursuing parenthood with a partner or on your own.
Your fertility specialist may recommend a repeat analysis or additional tests, depending on the results. The insights gained from a semen analysis help determine the most effective fertility treatment plan—designed with your unique health and family-building goals in mind. This analysis can identify challenges such as a low sperm count or reduced motility, which may make conception more difficult. Whatever the results, your care team will walk you through them—clearly and compassionately—and help you understand the next steps.
How is a Semen Analysis Performed?
Your NewLIFE Fertility team will provide you with clear instructions on how to collect your sperm sample, ensuring comfort, dignity, and privacy throughout. Collection options will be tailored to what’s most appropriate for you, and support is available every step of the way. Prior to the semen analysis, your provider may recommend a physical exam or additional tests to gain a full picture of your reproductive health. You may also be asked to avoid alcohol, tobacco, and certain medications before providing your sample, as these can affect results.
Once your sample is collected, it’s analyzed under a microscope in a specialized fertility lab. Several components are evaluated, including:
- Sperm count and motility
- Semen volume
- pH balance
- Presence of white blood cells or abnormalities
This detailed analysis helps your fertility specialist determine the best approach for moving forward with treatment.
Talk to Your Fertility Specialist About a Fertility Assessment
If you’re considering starting a family—now or in the future—a semen analysis is a key part of understanding your fertility health. Whether you’re just beginning to explore your options or are already on a treatment path, NewLIFE Fertility is here to support you with informed, respectful care.
Your fertility journey is personal, and your experience matters. Contact NewLIFE Fertility to schedule your fertility assessment, including a semen analysis, and take the next empowered step toward your future.
Semen Analysis at NewLIFE Fertility
Semen analysis (SA) is often the first step in evaluating male fertility and helps providers determine the most appropriate path to pregnancy. The analysis assesses sperm count (concentration), movement (motility), and shape (morphology), and the results help guide care options ranging from natural conception to assisted reproductive treatments such as intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
NewLIFE offers semen analysis for couples who are actively trying to conceive, with testing scheduled as part of the new couple work-up. Testing is performed by the Andrology Laboratory by appointment only. A male presenting without a partner must have intent to conceive and provide a valid referral from another physician in order to establish care and schedule testing. Individuals without a referral may be assisted with access to testing through Fellow or another external consumer testing service.
NewLIFE does not provide semen analysis for general screening, curiosity testing, or to confirm sterility after vasectomy.





