The Male Fertility Lab. From Home
We analyse semen, DNA fragmentation, testosterone, and hormones and provide personalized insights based on your data.
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We test what most labs ignore
Most semen analyses stop at count, motility, and morphology. SwimScore adds DNA fragmentation and a full hormone panel - the markers often associated with IVF failure, embryo loss, and unexplained infertility.
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Why Test Fertility Health?
Over the past several decades, average sperm counts have dropped significantly worldwide. Environmental exposure, stress, sleep, nutrition, and lifestyle all play a role — yet most men don’t measure their fertility until something feels wrong.
Fertility is often viewed as a women’s health issue, but male factors are involved in nearly half of cases, either alone or alongside female factors. Despite this, male fertility testing is frequently delayed or overlooked entirely.
SwimScore helps bring clarity earlier by measuring sperm health and tracking changes over time — helping you understand where you stand and how your fertility evolves.
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Why Test Fertility Health?
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SwimScore Measures What Matters
SwimScore gives you a clear picture of fertility by combining WHO-standard semen parameters, testosterone and hormone insights, and DNA quality metrics — helping you understand what’s truly influencing fertility.
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Moving Sperm (TMSC)
This measures the total number of moving sperm in your sample. Higher counts generally improve the chances of natural fertilization.
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Forward Movement (PR)
This measures how effectively sperm swim forward. Strong forward movement helps sperm travel through the reproductive tract and reach the egg.
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Sperm Shape (MORPH)
Healthy sperm have a normal shape. Properly shaped sperm are more likely to reach and penetrate the egg.
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DNA Fragmentation
This measures the genetic health of sperm. Higher DNA damage can reduce fertility and increase miscarriage risk.
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Fertility Hormone Panel
This measures hormones that control how your body makes semen, including testosterone, FSH and LH. Balanced levels support sperm production and help explain changes in semen quality over time.
Your SwimScore brings all these factors together—giving you an easy-to-understand score that reflects both your fertility potential and your overall reproductive health.
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The Easiest Place Is Home
Skip the clinic. SwimScore lets you test fertility at home — fast, private, and stress-free.
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Your SwimScore brings all these factors together—giving you an easy-to-understand score that reflects both your fertility potential and your overall reproductive health.
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Measure & Improve Your SwimScore
Essential
Semen Analysis only
$199
- Establishing a fertility baseline
- Anyone starting with testing
- Monitoring changes over time
Advanced
Semen + DNA Fragmentation
$299
- Those who want context behind semen results
- Low energy, libido or prior abnormal tests
- A more complete fertility picture upfront
Complete
Semen + DNA Fragmentation + Hormone Panel
$399
- Couples actively trying to conceive
- Prior IVF, miscarriage or unexplained infertility
- Those who want the most comprehensive assessment
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Why Test DNA Fragmentation?
Standard semen tests look at how sperm count, move, and look - but not what’s inside them. DNA fragmentation checks the genetic health of sperm, which plays a major role in fertilization, embryo development, and pregnancy outcomes. Even sperm that appear normal can carry DNA damage, which may reduce fertility and increase the risk of miscarriage.
Sperm DNA integrity can be affected by factors such as oxidative stress, illness, heat exposure, age, and overall health. DNA fragmentation testing helps reveal whether genetic damage may be present, even when traditional semen parameters fall within normal ranges.
Because DNA fragmentation isn’t detected in routine semen testing, it’s often discovered later — sometimes after difficulty conceiving or pregnancy loss. Testing earlier can provide additional context and help inform next steps before time and uncertainty compound.
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Why Test DNA Fragmentation?
Ongoing Medical Insight
Why Doctors Recommend Testing Regularly
Medical experts advise quarterly testing to monitor DNA fragmentation and progress. A subscription lets you follow your biology over time, not just once. Ongoing care is recommended by doctors.
Make Smarter Fertility Decisions.
Whether you’re planning ahead or trying to conceive now, testing more than once gives clarity and confidence. Trends over time say far more about fertility than a single test ever can.
See The Trend, Not The Anomaly.
One test can be affected by stress, illness, or a recent fever. Testing over time separates temporary dips from real patterns in sperm health.
Track Real Change, Not Just A Snapshot.
Sperm takes around 2–3 months to develop, so today’s results reflect past habits. Regular testing shows how your lifestyle is actually affecting your fertility over time.
Ongoing Medical Insight
Why Doctors Recommend Testing Regularly
Medical experts advise quarterly testing to monitor DNA fragmentation and progress. A subscription lets you follow your biology over time, not just once. Ongoing care is recommended by doctors.
SwimScore services are currently available to individuals located in the United States, excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and New York. Telehealth consultations are provided by licensed healthcare professionals in states where they are authorized to practice and may not be available in all jurisdictions.
SwimScore uses a CLIA-certified laboratory and industry-standard semen analysis methods to measure key fertility parameters. Results are reviewed using the same scientific principles used in fertility clinics, giving you reliable, lab-grade insights from home.
Sperm takes about 70–90 days to fully develop. If you’re tracking improvements or making lifestyle changes, we typically recommend retesting every 2–3 months to see meaningful trends over time.
SwimScore analyzes the same core semen parameters as most in-clinic fertility tests, but without the inconvenience or awkwardness of a clinic visit. You get lab-grade results, clear explanations, and the ability to track changes over time — all from home.
Yes. SwimScore is built with privacy at its core. Your data is encrypted, stored securely, and handled in compliance with HIPAA standards. Your results are yours — we never sell or share personal health data without your consent.
Not yet — but it’s on our roadmap. We plan to integrate wearable and lifestyle data to help you better understand how sleep, stress, activity, and recovery may impact your fertility over time.
Your SwimScore translates complex lab results into a simple, easy-to-understand score, along with detailed explanations of each metric. You’ll see how your results compare to clinical reference ranges and what they may mean for fertility.
Once your sample arrives at the lab, results are typically available within 2–3 business days. You’ll be notified as soon as your SwimScore is ready.
Yes. Factors like sleep, stress, nutrition, exercise, alcohol use, and heat exposure can all impact sperm health. Because sperm regenerates over time, positive changes today can lead to measurable improvements in future tests.