Before planning a visit to a male fertility urologist in Arizona, we recommend that you test your sperm to gain an up-to-date picture of your own fertility and overall health. Having results from a sperm test is especially helpful if you're trying to conceive or you're planning on freezing your sperm.
For $395, you can order a Legacy testing kit, allowing you to test your sperm from the comfort of your own home without a doctor’s prescription or medical consultation. Our at-home sperm kits can be delivered to your address in Arizona in as little as two business days. Your clinic-grade semen analysis will then be ready in two days after your sample has been collected.
We test for all the key male fertility factors: sperm count and concentration, sperm motility, and sperm morphology. Plus, we offer the only easy mail-in sperm DNA fragmentation kit to give you a deeper understanding of your fertility. There are very few specialty labs that perform sperm DNA fragmentation analysis in Arizona — Legacy offers an alternative option for easy at-home sperm testing, including DNA fragmentation testing.
Personalized, easy-to-understand report and the option to schedule an appointment with a specialist. You’ll receive a digital report including your results and individualized recommendations to improve sperm health, based on self-reported lifestyle factors. You also have the opportunity to discuss your results with a male fertility urologist or nurse.
Clinic-grade analysis at a CLIA-certified laboratory. Legacy’s kits use a proven transport medium to protect your sperm during overnight shipping to our lab. Upon arrival, your sample will receive a comprehensive, clinic-grade analysis.
The option to freeze your sperm. Sperm freezing can be performed at in-person male fertility clinics in Arizona. However, Legacy’s at-home sperm freezing option makes it easier and more affordable — your sperm sample can be kept in multi-site cryogenic storage for as long as you need, starting at less than $150 per year.
Our kit is available in all 50 states. That includes Arizona! We’re the first at-home male fertility testing company to be covered by major insurance plans in some states.
We offer discounts for active duty members of the military as well as Arizona-based veterans. To explore your options for discounts and payment, contact us.
A urologist is a medical practitioner that specializes in treating conditions that affect the genito-urinary tract in both male and female patients. Urologist specialists diagnose and treat various disorders that affect the male reproductive system and male fertility. On the other hand, for female patients, treatment from a urologist typically focuses on the bladder, kidneys, ureter, and urethra.
Urologists in Arizona are responsible for diagnosing and treating a range of conditions that may include male-factor infertility, erectile dysfunction (ED), hypogonadism (testosterone deficiency), varicoceles, and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Urologists are also responsible for performing certain microsurgeries. Some of the most common microsurgeries a urologist performs include vasectomies, vasectomy reversals, and sperm retrievals.
Yes. Male fertility urologists in Arizona frequently perform vasectomies and vasectomy reversals. Note that vasectomy reversals are not always successful.
Urologists in Arizona specialize in performing a number of minimally invasive procedures. Some common procedures include sperm retrievals, vasectomies, and vasectomy reversals.
Yes. Urologists also treat female patients. Urologists who treat female patients are highly trained at diagnosing and treating ailments relating to the kidneys, urethra, ureter, or bladder.
Yes. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most commonly diagnosed and treated disorders relating to male fertility. ED is a widespread concern that can impact male fertility in a variety of ways. Fortunately, it is often treatable.
Male fertility urologists treat a variety of hormone-related disorders, including low testosterone. Typically, a urologist will conduct a hormone blood test to diagnose low testosterone levels.
The cost of a visit to a local urologist in Arizona will depend on your individual insurance coverage, but many insurance plans don’t cover fertility testing. Typically, a fertility consultation and traditional semen analysis can cost $600 or more. Legacy’s at-home sperm testing kit costs only $395 and offers a comprehensive clinic-grade analysis of your sperm’s morphology, concentration, motility, and overall sperm count.