£84.99
ExSeed Home Sperm Test Kit
Improving your sperm health increases your chances of a successful pregnancy. Understand your fertility and learn how to improve with the ExSeed male fertility test.
With fast, reliable results and convenient refill options available after your initial Home Testing Kit purchase, taking control of your fertility has never been easier.
Why we’ve partnered with ExSeed
Testosterone treatments can influence fertility, which can add uncertainty during your treatment journey. Our partnership with ExSeed gives you access to an at-home fertility test that meets WHO standards for accuracy. With the ExSeed home sperm test kit, you can measure sperm volume, motility, and concentration—helping you understand how your testosterone treatment may be affecting your fertility.
Results you can rely on
ExSeed’s CE-marked test provides fast, clinical-grade insights with over 95% accuracy. You get trustworthy results designed to give you clarity and confidence.
Test from home
Your kit arrives in discreet packaging, with everything you need to test comfortably at home. You’ll receive results in the app within 15 minutes of submitting your sample.
Each kit includes materials for two tests. Because sperm counts naturally fluctuate, we recommend taking the second test at least one week after the first to get a more accurate picture of your average sperm health.
Support from fertility specialists
ExSeed’s clinical team reviews your results and provides clear, personalised insights. They’re available to answer questions and offer guidance on improving sperm health.
Getting your sperm tested involves looking at several important factors.
Here’s a quick look at what our ExSeed sperm tests cover.
Volume
Semen volume is the total quantity of fluid ejaculated. A normal volume for a single ejaculation is more than 1.5ml. A volume consistently below 1.5ml is called hypospermia and can, for example, be caused by hormonal abnormalities or ductal blockage.
Concentration
Sperm concentration is the number of sperm cells per milliliter of semen. A normal concentration is more than 15 million sperm cells/ml. A concentration below 15 million sperm cells/ml is called oligospermia, or azoospermia if there are no sperm cells present at all.
Motility
Sperm motility is the forward swimming motion of sperm cells, which needs to be strong for the sperm to successfully reach and impregnate the egg. ExSeed’s algorithm tracks forward motility, also known as progressive motility. If over 32% of sperm cells are motile, this is considered normal, and below this is called asthenozoospermia.
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What's included in the test?
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Sperm Analysis for (3)
Volume
Concentration
Motility -
Test Kit includes (3)
1 ExSeed analysis device (CE certified)
2 Materials for testing
Optional 15-minute consultation call with a medical specialist (Free)
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