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Being diagnosed with non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) can be overwhelming—especially if previous sperm retrieval attempts like TESE or Micro-TESE have failed. But there’s a smarter, less invasive way to approach your fertility journey: Sperm Mapping.
At VIVILITY, we offer Sperm Mapping services across Saudi Arabia, helping patients in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Mecca, Medina, and beyond. This cutting-edge diagnostic tool identifies the precise locations of sperm within the testes—increasing the chances of retrieval while avoiding unnecessary surgery.
Book your sperm mapping consultation today and create a targeted plan for Micro-TESE or IVF.
Sperm Mapping (also known as FNA Mapping) is a diagnostic procedure that uses a fine needle to sample multiple areas of the testicle in a grid-like pattern. These samples are analyzed to determine whether sperm is present—and more importantly, where it’s located.
This advanced technique is especially helpful in cases of non-obstructive azoospermia, where sperm production may be scattered or limited to small pockets within the testes. Rather than performing blind or exploratory surgery, mapping allows doctors to plan precise and effective sperm retrieval procedures.
Want to better understand your fertility condition before surgery? Schedule sperm mapping today.
Sperm mapping is most beneficial for men who:
If you’re unsure where sperm is being produced—or if it’s being produced at all—mapping can provide critical clarity.
Start with a fertility workup at our clinics in Jeddah, Dammam, or your nearest city, and find out if mapping is right for you.
Sperm mapping is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure performed under local anesthesia. Here’s what to expect:
There are no incisions, no stitches, and minimal discomfort—making it a preferred diagnostic step for many patients.
Book your sperm location scan and receive a same-day discharge with expert follow-up.
Why opt for mapping before surgery? Because it gives you answers with accuracy and minimal risk.
Key benefits include:
Mapping turns uncertainty into strategy—especially for men who want fewer procedures with better results.
Discuss mapping-guided retrieval with our fertility experts in Riyadh or across the KSA today.
Though both involve sampling testicular tissue, the purpose and process of sperm mapping differ significantly from a standard biopsy:
Feature | Sperm Mapping (FNA) | Testicular Biopsy |
Purpose | Diagnostic | Diagnostic + therapeutic |
Technique | Fine-needle aspiration | Open surgical incision |
Sample Size | Multiple small tissue samples | Fewer, larger tissue sections |
Pain/Recovery | Minimal discomfort, quick recovery | More invasive, longer downtime |
Surgical Planning | Provides a sperm location chart | May not guide future retrieval |
Cost | Lower | Higher (often bundled with TESE) |
Need a clearer fertility diagnosis before committing to surgery? Book FNA Mapping in for a smarter strategy.
Sperm mapping is not a treatment in itself—it’s a strategic tool to guide treatment. The results are used to:
With mapping, every decision becomes evidence-based—maximizing your chance of success.
Want to pair mapping with a Micro-TESE package? Ask our team about bundled treatment options.
At VIVILITY Fertility Clinic, we specialize in male infertility diagnostics and offer complete sperm mapping and retrieval solutions under one roof. Here’s why patients trust us:
Don’t leave your fertility journey to guesswork. With sperm mapping, you can make confident, well-informed decisions for Micro-TESE, ICSI, or IVF.
Book your mapping consultation today in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Mecca, Medina, or your nearest city—and let us guide you toward your best chance of fatherhood.
Precision leads to possibility. Let’s map your way forward.
No. The procedure is done under local anesthesia and causes minimal discomfort.
Typically 18–30 samples per testicle, following a structured grid pattern.
Yes. It provides one of the most precise overviews of sperm distribution in the testes.
No—but it significantly increases the chances of success during retrieval.
Yes. Mapping is used to guide surgical sperm retrieval, which is then paired with ICSI or IVF.
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