Many men today choose to store sperm samples in a sperm deposit for their future use. The reasons are many. Some may be facing a vasectomy or a medical treatment that can jeopardise their sperm quality. Others have jobs where they experience excessive heat or they are exposed to chemicals that can affect their sperm quality. Finally, a large group of men do it “just in case”. You can store your sperm for as long as you need it.
1. Sperm deposit set-up
- Sperm count analysis (per sample)
- IUI-ready preparation (per sample)
- Freezing
- Blood tests: HIV I/II, Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B Core Antibody and Hepatitis C viral antibod
- 1-year storage
EUR 825
Including VAT
2. Deposit of additional sperm samples to an existing storage
- Sperm count analysis (per sample)
- IUI-ready preparation (per sample)
- Freezing
EUR 500
Including VAT
3. Reneval of deposit
1 year: EUR 175
2 year: EUR 275
3 year: EUR 375
4 year: EUR 475
5 year: EUR 575
10 year: EUR 1.000
Prices includes VAT
Delivery: Price for delivery in -196 C nitrogen container to a Danish fertility clinic (incl. tank return) EUR 166. Including VAT
Sperm deposit
Deposit your sperm in four steps
1. Make an appointment
Contact us to arrange an appointment. We recommend that you do the sample at one of our clinics. An abstinence time of between 72 and 96 hours is optimal and will yield the best possible sperm quality.
2. Choose duration
You need to consider how long you would like us to store your sperm. Extra years can be added when the storage expires. If your sperm is for delivery directly after analysis and freezing we need the following information: Treating clinic, name and social security number of the woman having treatment. You will also need to ask the clinic if they prefer the sample prepared as IUI-ready.
3. Results
You should contact us the day after you have delivered your sample to arrange if more samples are needed.
4. Blood tests
The mandatory blood tests are drawn in our lab the same day your storage is created. The blood sample is valid for 6 months, i.e. if the depositor wishes to deposit additional units following this period, a new blood sample is required.