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Online Sperm Test

Online Sperm Test

$39 no additional costs for the tests themselves with Medicare

Order a semen analysis online for $39. Collect your sample at home or at a collection centre, then drop off at a participating pathology lab within 45 minutes. Lab-grade analysis. Results reviewed by a Specialist GP.

pathology clinics Australia-wide
No appointment needed — walk in
Most results within 24 hours
Specialist GP reviews every referral and result
Completely confidential
Collection Semen sample collected at home or at a collection centre. Drop off at a participating pathology lab within 45 minutes of collection.
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You will receive a pathology referral by SMS with collection instructions and nearest drop-off locations.

Online sperm test — your options.

Same Specialist GP. Different ways to get tested or treated.

How it works. Three simple steps.

Order online. Collect your sample. Drop off at pathology.
1
Order online

Order online

Short 2 minute questionnaire. Pathology referral and collection instructions sent to your phone by SMS.

2
Collection

Collect your sample

Collect at home or at a collection centre. Obtain a specimen container from a participating pathology lab or pharmacy beforehand.

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Results

Drop off within 45 minutes

Deliver your sample to a participating pathology lab within 45 minutes of collection, kept at body temperature. Most results within 24 hours.

Everything you need to know about semen analysis testing

Semen analysis is the primary test for assessing male fertility. It measures sperm count, motility, morphology, volume, and other parameters against World Health Organisation reference ranges. In Australia, approximately one in six couples experience difficulty conceiving, and male factors contribute to around half of all infertility cases. A semen analysis is the first and most important step in investigating male fertility, yet many men delay testing due to embarrassment or uncertainty about the process.

The Clinic365 online sperm test simplifies this process. You order online in two minutes, receive a pathology referral by SMS, and collect your sample either at home or at a designated collection centre. The key requirement is that the sample must reach a participating pathology laboratory within 45 minutes of collection, maintained at body temperature. This means you can collect at home if you live close to a lab, or use an on-site collection room at a participating pathology centre or fertility clinic.

Preparation for a semen analysis is straightforward. You should abstain from ejaculation for two to five days before the test — not less than two days and not more than seven. Avoid alcohol, recreational drugs, and excessive heat exposure for 72 hours before collection. These factors can temporarily affect sperm quality and skew results. Your Specialist GP will advise on any medications that may need to be paused.

The laboratory analysis measures several parameters. Sperm count assesses the total number of sperm per millilitre. Motility measures the percentage of sperm that are moving and how well they move. Morphology evaluates the shape and structure of sperm cells. Volume, pH, and liquefaction time are also recorded. Results are compared against WHO reference ranges to determine whether values fall within normal limits.

If results are abnormal on a single test, a repeat analysis is recommended two to four weeks later because sperm quality naturally varies between samples. If results are consistently abnormal, your Specialist GP may recommend hormonal blood tests, lifestyle modifications, or referral to a fertility specialist. Many causes of abnormal semen analysis are treatable, and early investigation gives couples the best chance of achieving pregnancy with or without assisted reproduction.

Semen analysis is the single most important test in assessing male fertility. It provides objective data on sperm count, concentration, motility (movement), morphology (shape), volume, pH, and liquefaction time. These parameters are compared against World Health Organisation (WHO) reference values to determine whether the sample falls within the expected range for fertile men. It is important to understand that a single abnormal result does not necessarily indicate infertility — sperm quality naturally varies between ejaculates due to factors such as recent illness, stress, sleep, alcohol, medications, and temperature exposure.

If your initial results are abnormal, your Specialist GP will typically recommend a repeat analysis two to four weeks later under optimal conditions. Consistently abnormal results may prompt further investigation including hormonal blood tests (testosterone, FSH, LH), scrotal ultrasound, or referral to a fertility specialist or urologist. Lifestyle modifications — including maintaining a healthy weight, reducing alcohol intake, stopping smoking, managing stress, and avoiding excessive heat exposure — can improve sperm parameters in many cases. Your GP will discuss all options and develop a plan tailored to your specific situation.

Dr Ed Skinner
Author: Dr Ed Skinner
MBBS, FRACGP · Specialist GP · AHPRA · MED0001674680
Last reviewed: April 2026

Frequently asked questions

Complete a 2-minute questionnaire. You receive a pathology referral by SMS with collection instructions. Collect your sample at home or at a collection centre, then drop off at a participating pathology lab within 45 minutes. Most results within 24 hours.
No. If you have a Medicare card, the semen analysis is bulk-billed at no additional cost. The $39 covers the consultation and referral.
Pick up a sterile specimen container from any participating pathology lab or pharmacy before your collection day. Your referral SMS will include details.
Yes. Results go directly to you by SMS. We do not notify your regular GP, employer, or insurer.
Abstain from ejaculation for 2–5 days (not more than 7). Avoid alcohol and recreational drugs for 72 hours. No excessive heat exposure (saunas, hot baths).
Yes, if you can deliver it to a participating pathology lab within 45 minutes of collection, kept at body temperature (e.g. in a pocket). Otherwise, use an on-site collection room.
Lab-grade semen analysis is the gold standard for assessing male fertility. A single test provides a snapshot — if results are abnormal, a repeat test is recommended as sperm quality varies.
A low count on a single test does not necessarily mean infertility. Your Specialist GP will discuss results and may recommend a repeat test, lifestyle changes, or referral to a fertility specialist.
Yes. Stress, illness, heat exposure, alcohol, and certain medications can temporarily affect sperm quality. For the most accurate results, follow the preparation guidelines.
The $39 online referral covers the Clinic365 consultation. The pathology analysis is bulk-billed with Medicare — no additional cost.