
Urology & Andrology Consultant in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Male infertility • Micro-TESE • Microscopic Varicocelectomy • Sperm retrieval (TESA/PESA/MESA) • ED care
Clinic Hours
Mon & Wed — 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location
SMC 1 Hospital, King Fahd Rd, Al Olaya, Riyadh
Contact
Call / WhatsApp: +966 505828081
About Dr. Hamoud
A global pioneer in microsurgical male infertility care in Saudi Arabia
Dr. Hamoud Almatrafi pioneered microsurgical sperm retrieval techniques in Saudi Arabia in 2003. Since then, he has performed 3,000+ microsurgical infertility procedures, with a focus on advanced sperm retrieval and microsurgery. He has also contributed to scientific research and publications in male infertility

Services
Male Infertility Evaluation & Treatment
Comprehensive assessment and treatment planning for male infertility based on your results and history.
Micro-TESE for Azoospermia
Microsurgical sperm retrieval for azoospermia when sperm is not present in semen analysis
Microscopic Varicocelectomy
Varicocelectomy under the operative microscope to improve fertility potential and reduce discomfort.
Sperm Retrieval (TESA / PESA / MESA)
Sperm retrieval from testis or epididymis using the most appropriate technique for your case.
Microsurgery (Vasectomy Reversal / Vasoepididymostomy)
Microsurgical reconstruction procedures for selected cases, including vasectomy reversal and vasoepididymostomy.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Care
Confidential evaluation and personalized treatment options to improve erectile function and quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should a couple evaluate male infertility?
If pregnancy has not occurred after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse (or after 6 months if the female partner is 35+), an evaluation is recommended.
What is Micro-TESE?
Micro-TESE is a microsurgical sperm retrieval technique used mainly for men with non-obstructive azoospermia. It helps identify and retrieve sperm from testicular tissue under high magnification.
When is varicocele surgery recommended?
Surgery may be recommended when a varicocele is associated with infertility, abnormal semen analysis, or testicular discomfort, and when evaluation suggests it could improve outcomes.
What is the difference between TESA, PESA, and MESA?
These are sperm retrieval methods. TESA retrieves sperm from the testis, PESA retrieves from the epididymis using a needle, and MESA is a microsurgical epididymal sperm retrieval technique.
What tests are usually included in a male infertility evaluation?
Common tests include medical history, physical examination, semen analysis, hormone testing, and ultrasound when indicated.
Do you treat erectile dysfunction (ED)?
Yes. ED evaluation focuses on identifying the underlying cause and offering appropriate treatment options based on the patient’s condition and goals.
Latest Articles
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Sperm DNA Fragmentation (SDF): What It Means, When to Test, and How to Improve It
Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) can be high even with normal semen analysis. Learn when to test, common causes, and practical ways to improve SDF to support fertility.
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Azoospermia (No Sperm): Causes, Diagnostic Tests, and Treatment Options
Azoospermia means no sperm seen in semen analysis. Learn common causes, how it’s evaluated, and treatment options including Micro-TESE and sperm retrieval with ICSI.
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When Should a Couple Seek Evaluation for Male Infertility?
