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Male factor in Lagoa, Portugal: diagnosis, treatment, clinics

Editorial guide on male factor in Lagoa, Portugal — diagnosis, recommended fertility treatment, CNPMA-licensed clinics and international patient steps.

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Revisto porDr. João Pereira
Editado porMiguel Soares
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If you are based in Lagoa (Faro district, Algarve) and have been diagnosed with male factor, this editorial page gathers what you need: diagnostic workup, the indicated fertility treatment, options under Portugal's SNS and private sector, and how to find CNPMA-licensed clinics.

Section 1

What is male factor

About 40% of infertility cases involve a male factor. Semen analysis is the first test.

Diagnosis follows guidelines from Portugal's DGS, ESHRE and where relevant the UK NICE CG156. In Lagoa, the initial workup is typically run in a gynaecology or reproductive medicine consultation: AMH, FSH, pelvic ultrasound, and additional tests as indicated. We recommend a second opinion before any invasive treatment — a patient right under the Portuguese Medical Council code.

Section 2

Recommended fertility treatment

The most common first-line treatment for male factor is described in our Male factor treatment guide. The exact choice depends on age, ovarian reserve, severity and co-existing factors (e.g. male factor). Portuguese Lei n.º 32/2006 regulates all assisted reproduction techniques; the CNPMA issues procedure-specific licences. Verify that the centre you select in Lagoa or the district capital (Faro) is licensed for the technique recommended to you.

ESHRE and NICE evidence-based guidelines are used as our editorial reference. See our treatments overview to compare options.

Section 3

Where to be treated in Lagoa

Lagoa is part of the national network for reproductive medicine, with local clinics for initial consultation and diagnostics. Complex laboratory procedures (IVF, ICSI, PGT, cryopreservation) require a CNPMA-certified embryology lab, typically clustered in Faro and other district capitals.

The recommended path is: (1) local initial consultation, (2) full couple workup, (3) referral to a licensed centre if advanced treatment is needed. In the public SNS network, the route starts with your GP and a hospital PMA appointment request; in private, you can contact a clinic directly. Always compare three quotes before deciding.

Section 4

Costs and international patient guidance

For eligible SNS patients (up to age 40, no shared child with the same partner, clinical indication), treatment is free with waiting times of 6–24 months depending on the hospital. Medication is partially reimbursed (typically 69%) with a prescription.

Private-sector costs vary by technique: consultation and workup (€300–€900), IUI (€800–€1,500), IVF/ICSI (€3,500–€7,000), plus €1,500–€2,500 medication. Compared to UK/US private clinics, Portugal is typically 30–50% less expensive. Use our tool for three comparable quotes.

Section 5

Patient rights and ethics

All PMA interventions require specific written informed consent. Embryo and gamete cryopreservation is capped at 3 renewable years. Donation is anonymous by default; children born from donor gametes can access non-identifying donor data at age 18.

Complaints can be filed with the ERS health regulator via Sim-Cidadão. For quality benchmarking, consult CNPMA annual reports and the SINAS national audit system. Our methodology details the editorial verification process.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can male factor be treated in Lagoa?

Initial consultation and diagnostics are typically done in Lagoa; advanced treatment may require referral to Faro.

What is the first-line treatment?

For male factor, the most common first-line approach is icsi. The final decision is clinical and individualised.

Does the public SNS cover it?

Yes, for eligible residents (up to age 40, no shared child, clinical indication). Waiting lists vary by hospital.

How much does private treatment cost?

€800 (IUI) to €9,000 (egg donation), 30–50% lower than UK/US equivalents. Compare three quotes.

Am I entitled to a second opinion?

Yes — a patient right and recommended before starting any invasive treatment.

How can I verify a clinic is licensed?

Check the official list at cnpma.org.pt and request the licence reference in writing.

Fontes e autoridades

Conteúdo verificado com base em reguladores oficiais, sociedades científicas e legislação portuguesa.

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    NICE Guideline CG156 — Fertility problems: assessment and treatmentNational Institute for Health and Care Excellence
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