Andrology Technician

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Male Reproductive Health Specialist
Male Fertility Technician
Semen Analysis Technician

Last updated on 21 Jan 2026

Overview

An Andrology Technician is an allied healthcare professional who specializes in male reproductive health laboratory procedures, particularly semen analysis and sperm processing. They work closely with andrologists, urologists, and IVF specialists in fertility clinics, hospitals, and assisted reproduction laboratories to support diagnosis and treatment of male infertility.

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Job Description

An Andrology Technician typically:

  1. Performs semen analysis (count, motility, morphology, vitality)
  2. Handles sperm processing techniques (washing, gradient, swim-up)
  3. Assists in IVF, IUI, ICSI, and cryopreservation procedures
  4. Maintains laboratory hygiene, sterility, and quality control standards
  5. Operates and maintains andrology lab equipment
  6. Records and reports test results accurately
  7. Follows ethical guidelines, confidentiality, and biomedical regulations
Key Skills for this Job Role

Teamwork

Attention to Detail

Confidentiality

Laboratory experience

Laboratory Techniques

IVF Counselling

Microscopy Skills

Semen Analysis

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FAQS

1. What qualifications are required to become an Andrology Technician?

To become an Andrology Technician, candidates usually need a Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT / BMLT), Life Sciences, or Reproductive Health Sciences. Specialized training or certification in Andrology or IVF laboratories is highly preferred.

2. Which courses are best for Andrology Technician jobs?

The best courses include Diploma in Andrology, IVF & Reproductive Medicine courses, BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology, BSc in Life Sciences, and Certificate courses in Andrology or Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) offered by fertility institutes.

3. What skills are required for an Andrology Technician?

Key skills include semen analysis, sperm processing techniques, microscopy skills, laboratory handling, attention to detail, infection control, documentation, and the ability to work in a clinical fertility lab environment.

4. What are the job roles of an Andrology Technician?

An Andrology Technician performs semen analysis, sperm preparation, cryopreservation, assists in IVF/IUI/ICSI procedures, maintains lab equipment, ensures quality control, and supports doctors in male infertility diagnosis and treatment.

5. What is the salary of an Andrology Technician in India?

In India, an Andrology Technician typically earns ₹2,50,000 to ₹6,00,000 per year, depending on experience, city, and whether they work in a fertility clinic, IVF center, or hospital. Senior technicians may earn more.

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1. Is Andrology Technician a good career option in healthcare?

Yes, it is a growing healthcare career due to rising awareness of male infertility and increasing demand for IVF and fertility treatments.

2. Where does an Andrology Technician typically work?

Andrology Technicians work in IVF centers, fertility clinics, hospitals, diagnostic labs, and reproductive medicine units.

3. Is clinical or lab training mandatory for Andrology Technicians?

Yes, hands-on laboratory training is essential to safely perform semen analysis, sperm processing, and fertility-related procedures.

4. Does an Andrology Technician work directly with patients?

Interaction with patients is limited but important, mainly for sample collection guidance and maintaining privacy and confidentiality.

5. What are the working hours for an Andrology Technician?

Working hours may include rotational shifts and emergency duties, especially in IVF centers where procedures may be time-sensitive.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per YearMax. Salary Per Year
USAUSD 40000USD 75000
United KingdomGBP 23000GBP 38000
UAEAED 70000AED 140000
CanadaCAD 45000CAD 75000
AustraliaAUD 55000AUD 90000
IndiaINR 250000INR 600000
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