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Semen Analysis Dubai: Complete Cost & Fertility Test Guide

Dr. Hadeel Elnur21 min read
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  • Semen analysis in Dubai costs from AED 200-400 for a basic panel, with advanced testing from AED 500-800 depending on parameters measured.
  • Male factor infertility accounts for 40-50% of all infertility cases, making semen analysis an essential first-line diagnostic test.
  • WHO 2021 reference limits include sperm concentration above 16 million/mL, progressive motility above 30%, and normal morphology above 4%.
  • A proper semen sample requires 2-5 days of sexual abstinence before collection for accurate results.
  • DCDC offers on-site private collection rooms, same-day analysis, and results within 24-48 hours at their MOHAP-licensed laboratory in Dubai Healthcare City.
  • Most major insurance providers in Dubai cover semen analysis when ordered as part of a medically indicated fertility workup.

If you are trying to conceive and wondering whether a male fertility issue could be a factor, a semen analysis is the single most important first step. Male factor infertility contributes to 40-50% of all infertility cases, yet many couples in Dubai delay testing for years. Understanding what a semen analysis costs, what it measures, and where to get one can save you time, money, and emotional stress on your fertility journey.

This guide breaks down semen analysis pricing in Dubai for 2026, explains every parameter measured under WHO 2021 standards, and walks you through what to expect when you book your test at a MOHAP-licensed facility. Whether your GP has recommended testing or you want proactive screening, we cover everything you need to make an informed decision.

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Semen Analysis Cost in Dubai: 2026 Price Breakdown

The cost of a semen analysis in Dubai varies depending on the type of test ordered, the number of parameters measured, and whether additional hormone panels are included. Below is a pricing overview for the most commonly requested male fertility tests in 2026.

TestWhat's IncludedPrice Range (AED)
Basic Semen AnalysisVolume, concentration, motility, morphology, pH, liquefactionAED 200-400
Advanced Semen AnalysisAll basic parameters + vitality, WBC count, anti-sperm antibodies, DNA fragmentation screeningAED 500-800
Hormone Panel (FSH, LH, Testosterone)Follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, total testosteroneAED 300-600
Fertility ConsultationReview of results, medical history, lifestyle assessment, next-step planningAED 250-400
Comprehensive Male Fertility PackageAdvanced semen analysis + hormone panel + consultationAED 900-1,500

Semen analysis and male fertility test prices in Dubai, 2026. Prices vary by clinic and insurance coverage.

At DCDC in Dubai Healthcare City, semen analysis is performed in a MOHAP-licensed on-site laboratory with results available within 24-48 hours. The clinic works with 20+ insurance partners including Daman, AXA, and Bupa, offering direct billing so you can often avoid out-of-pocket costs entirely.

Factors That Affect Semen Analysis Pricing in Dubai

Not every semen analysis costs the same. Several factors determine your final bill, and understanding them helps you budget accurately and avoid surprises.

  • Number of parameters tested: A basic analysis measuring 5-6 parameters costs less than an advanced panel assessing 15+ parameters including DNA fragmentation and anti-sperm antibodies.
  • Clinic location and accreditation: Facilities in Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) and other medical free zones often have higher accreditation standards, which can influence pricing but also ensures quality.
  • Add-on hormone panels: Many physicians recommend pairing semen analysis with a hormone panel including FSH, LH, and testosterone to get a complete picture of reproductive health. This adds AED 300-600 to the total cost.
  • Insurance coverage: Most major Dubai insurers cover semen analysis when it is ordered for a medical indication such as infertility investigation. Direct billing eliminates upfront payment at clinics like DCDC.
  • Repeat testing: WHO guidelines recommend at least two semen analyses performed 2-4 weeks apart to confirm abnormal findings, which means you may need to budget for more than one test.

What Is a Semen Analysis and Why Does It Matter?

A semen analysis, sometimes called a sperm count test or seminogram, is a laboratory evaluation of a semen sample to assess male fertility potential. It is the cornerstone of male infertility investigation and one of the first tests any fertility specialist will order when a couple has difficulty conceiving.

According to the World Health Organization, male factor infertility is involved in approximately 40-50% of all infertility cases globally. Despite this, many couples focus exclusively on female testing first, sometimes delaying the simpler and less invasive semen analysis for months or years. A single semen analysis can reveal conditions like oligozoospermia (low sperm count), asthenozoospermia (poor motility), and teratozoospermia (abnormal morphology) that directly impact natural conception chances.

"In my experience, I always recommend that both partners undergo fertility testing simultaneously rather than sequentially," says Dr. Hadeel Elnur, General Practitioner at DCDC. "A semen analysis is non-invasive, relatively inexpensive, and provides critical information within 24-48 hours. Identifying a male factor early can completely change the treatment approach and save couples significant time and expense."

Semen Analysis Parameters: What WHO 2021 Standards Measure

Modern semen analysis follows the WHO 2021 Laboratory Manual for the Examination and Processing of Human Semen (6th edition), which updated reference limits based on global population data. At DCDC, every semen analysis measures 15+ parameters against these evidence-based benchmarks.

ParameterWHO 2021 Reference LimitClinical Significance
Semen Volume1.4 mL or moreLow volume may indicate ejaculatory duct obstruction or retrograde ejaculation
Sperm Concentration16 million/mL or moreBelow this threshold is classified as oligozoospermia
Total Sperm Count39 million or more per ejaculateReflects overall sperm production capacity
Progressive Motility30% or moreSperm that swim forward effectively; critical for reaching the egg
Total Motility42% or moreIncludes both progressive and non-progressive movement
Normal Morphology4% or more (strict criteria)Percentage of sperm with normal head, midpiece, and tail shape
pH7.2 or higherAbnormal pH may indicate infection or accessory gland dysfunction
Liquefaction TimeWithin 60 minutesDelayed liquefaction can trap sperm and reduce motility
ViscosityNormal (pours in drops)Hyperviscosity can impair sperm transport through cervical mucus

WHO 2021 semen analysis reference limits (6th edition). Values below these thresholds warrant further investigation.

It is important to understand that falling below one or more WHO reference limits does not automatically mean you cannot conceive naturally. These are population-based 5th percentile values from men whose partners conceived within 12 months. Your physician will interpret your results in the context of your overall health, your partner's fertility status, and your conception timeline.

How to Prepare for a Semen Analysis

Proper preparation is essential for accurate semen analysis results. Failure to follow preparation guidelines can lead to falsely abnormal readings and unnecessary anxiety or repeat testing. Here is what you need to do before your appointment.

  • Abstain from ejaculation for 2-5 days: This is the most important preparation step. Abstaining for fewer than 2 days may result in a lower sperm count, while abstaining for more than 5 days can reduce motility and increase the percentage of abnormal forms.
  • Avoid alcohol for at least 72 hours: Alcohol consumption can temporarily affect sperm parameters. While chronic alcohol use has well-documented effects on fertility, even short-term intake before testing can skew results.
  • Avoid excessive heat exposure for 72 hours: Hot baths, saunas, steam rooms, and prolonged laptop use on your lap can raise scrotal temperature and temporarily impair sperm production and motility.
  • Report all medications: Certain medications including testosterone supplements, anabolic steroids, chemotherapy agents, and some antibiotics can significantly affect sperm production. Inform your physician about everything you take, including supplements.
  • Stay hydrated and well-rested: General health affects semen parameters. Arrive for your appointment in a reasonably rested state and well-hydrated.
  • Plan for on-site collection: For the most accurate results, the sample should be analysed within 30-60 minutes of collection. DCDC provides a private, comfortable collection room on-site to eliminate transport-related issues.

If you are also considering broader health screening, a comprehensive men's health screening can be coordinated alongside your semen analysis to assess cardiovascular risk factors, metabolic markers, and other parameters that affect both general and reproductive health.

What to Expect at DCDC: Your Semen Analysis Appointment

Knowing exactly what happens during your visit can reduce anxiety and help you prepare mentally. At DCDC in Dubai Healthcare City, the process is designed for maximum privacy and efficiency, with most patients spending no more than 30-45 minutes at the clinic.

  • Step 1 - Check-in and registration: Arrive at Building 64, Block A, Al Razi Medical Complex in Dubai Healthcare City. The multilingual front desk team (Arabic, English, Farsi, Urdu, Hindi) will verify your insurance details and handle direct billing if applicable. Average wait time is approximately 15 minutes.
  • Step 2 - Brief consultation: A physician will review your medical history, current medications, abstinence period, and any relevant lifestyle factors. This ensures your sample can be accurately interpreted.
  • Step 3 - Sample collection: You will be escorted to a private, comfortable collection room. The room is lockable, clean, and designed for discretion. Staff will provide a sterile specimen container and clear instructions.
  • Step 4 - Laboratory analysis: Your sample is processed immediately in the on-site MOHAP-licensed laboratory. Technicians assess macroscopic parameters (volume, pH, liquefaction, viscosity, colour) and microscopic parameters (concentration, motility, morphology, vitality, white blood cells).
  • Step 5 - Results and follow-up: Results are typically available within 24-48 hours. You can receive them via a secure patient portal, in person, or during a follow-up consultation where a physician explains each parameter and recommends next steps if needed.

DCDC maintains a 4.8 out of 5 Google rating from over 1,000 verified patient reviews, with a 98% patient satisfaction rate. Free parking is available on-site, and the clinic is open Saturday through Thursday from 8 AM to 10 PM and Friday from 9 AM to 9 PM, making it easy to schedule your test around your work commitments.

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Understanding Your Semen Analysis Results

Receiving your semen analysis report can feel overwhelming, especially if some values fall below WHO reference limits. Here is how to interpret the most common findings and what they mean for your fertility.

Normal Results (Normozoospermia)

If all measured parameters meet or exceed WHO 2021 reference limits, your result is classified as normozoospermic. This is encouraging but does not guarantee fertility, as factors like sperm DNA integrity, female partner health, and timing of intercourse also play a role. Approximately 15% of men with normal semen parameters still experience subfertility due to functional issues not captured by standard analysis.

Common Abnormal Findings

  • Oligozoospermia (low count): Sperm concentration below 16 million/mL. Mild oligozoospermia (10-16 million/mL) may still allow natural conception, while severe oligozoospermia (below 5 million/mL) often requires assisted reproduction.
  • Asthenozoospermia (poor motility): Progressive motility below 30% or total motility below 42%. Sperm that cannot swim effectively have difficulty reaching and penetrating the egg.
  • Teratozoospermia (abnormal morphology): Normal forms below 4% using strict Kruger criteria. While this sounds alarming, it is one of the most common findings and does not preclude natural conception in many cases.
  • Azoospermia (no sperm): Complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate. This requires further investigation to determine whether it is obstructive (blocked ducts) or non-obstructive (production failure), as treatment options differ significantly.
  • Oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT): A combination of low count, poor motility, and abnormal morphology. OAT syndrome is the most common diagnosis in male infertility and often benefits from both lifestyle modification and medical intervention.

One abnormal semen analysis does not define your fertility. The WHO and the American Urological Association both recommend repeating the test after 2-4 weeks before drawing conclusions, as semen parameters naturally fluctuate due to illness, stress, sleep quality, and other temporary factors.

Semen Analysis and Insurance Coverage in Dubai

One of the most common questions patients ask is whether their insurance covers semen analysis. In Dubai, coverage depends on your specific insurance plan, but the majority of comprehensive health insurance policies do include male fertility testing when it is medically indicated.

  • DHA-mandated basic plans: The Dubai Health Authority requires all employer-sponsored health insurance to cover essential diagnostic tests. Semen analysis is generally covered when ordered by a licensed physician for infertility investigation.
  • Enhanced and premium plans: Plans from providers like Daman, AXA, Bupa, and others typically cover semen analysis along with related hormone panels and specialist consultations.
  • Direct billing at DCDC: With 20+ insurance partners, DCDC can bill your insurer directly, so you pay nothing out of pocket if your plan covers the test. The front desk team verifies your coverage before your appointment.
  • Self-pay options: If you do not have insurance coverage, basic semen analysis starts from AED 200-400, making it one of the most affordable fertility tests available.

When Should You Get a Semen Analysis?

While semen analysis is most commonly ordered after a couple has been trying to conceive for 12 months without success (or 6 months if the female partner is over 35), there are several other situations where testing is appropriate.

  • Proactive fertility screening: Men planning to start a family in the near future can benefit from a baseline semen analysis, particularly if they are over 40, have a history of testicular issues, or have been exposed to environmental toxins.
  • Post-vasectomy confirmation: A semen analysis 8-12 weeks after vasectomy confirms the procedure was successful.
  • Before fertility treatment: Semen analysis is mandatory before IUI (intrauterine insemination) or IVF (in vitro fertilisation) to determine the most appropriate assisted reproduction technique.
  • Monitoring treatment response: If you have been prescribed medication for a hormonal imbalance or have made lifestyle changes to improve fertility, repeat semen analysis tracks whether those interventions are working.
  • After cancer treatment: Chemotherapy and radiation can affect sperm production. Post-treatment semen analysis assesses recovery of spermatogenesis.
  • Testosterone therapy monitoring: Exogenous testosterone suppresses sperm production. Men on TRT who wish to preserve fertility need regular monitoring. Our testosterone testing guide covers how hormone levels interact with male fertility.

Lifestyle Factors That Affect Semen Quality

Research consistently shows that modifiable lifestyle factors have a significant impact on semen quality. If your semen analysis reveals borderline or abnormal results, addressing these factors over 2-3 months (one full spermatogenesis cycle takes approximately 74 days) can often improve parameters meaningfully.

  • Diet and nutrition: A Mediterranean-style diet rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, selenium, folate, and vitamin D is associated with better sperm parameters. Processed foods, trans fats, and high sugar intake are linked to poorer outcomes.
  • Body weight: Obesity is associated with lower sperm concentration, reduced motility, and hormonal imbalances (elevated estrogen, reduced testosterone). Even a 5-10% reduction in body weight can improve semen parameters in overweight men.
  • Exercise: Moderate regular exercise (150 minutes per week) supports healthy testosterone levels and sperm production. However, excessive endurance training and anabolic steroid use can suppress spermatogenesis.
  • Smoking and tobacco: Smoking reduces sperm concentration by 15-20% and motility by 10-15% on average. It also increases sperm DNA fragmentation, which affects embryo development.
  • Alcohol: Heavy alcohol consumption (more than 14 units per week) is associated with reduced semen quality and altered hormone levels. Moderate consumption appears to have minimal impact.
  • Heat exposure: Occupational heat exposure, frequent sauna use, tight underwear, and prolonged sitting can raise scrotal temperature above the optimal 34-35 degrees Celsius, impairing sperm production.
  • Stress and sleep: Chronic psychological stress and sleep deprivation (fewer than 6 hours per night) are associated with lower testosterone levels and reduced semen quality.
  • Environmental toxins: Exposure to pesticides, heavy metals, bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates, and certain industrial chemicals can act as endocrine disruptors and impair spermatogenesis.

Semen Analysis vs. Other Male Fertility Tests

While semen analysis is the gold standard first-line test, it does not capture every aspect of male fertility. Depending on your results and clinical picture, your physician may recommend additional investigations.

TestWhat It MeasuresWhen It's Recommended
Standard Semen AnalysisCount, motility, morphology, volume, pHFirst-line test for all men undergoing fertility evaluation
Sperm DNA FragmentationIntegrity of sperm genetic materialRecurrent miscarriage, unexplained infertility, failed IVF cycles
Hormone Panel (FSH, LH, Testosterone)Reproductive hormone levelsAbnormal semen analysis, suspected hormonal cause, low libido
Anti-Sperm Antibody TestImmune reaction against own spermPost-vasectomy reversal, genital tract infection history
Scrotal UltrasoundTesticular structure, varicocele detectionAbnormal physical examination, low sperm count
Genetic Testing (Karyotype, Y-microdeletion)Chromosomal and genetic abnormalitiesSevere oligozoospermia, azoospermia

Comparison of male fertility tests. Semen analysis remains the essential first step before more specialised investigations.

A comprehensive fertility workup often includes both partners being evaluated concurrently. While this guide focuses on male testing, women may undergo assessments like an HSG test to evaluate fallopian tube patency alongside their partner's semen analysis. Coordinating both evaluations simultaneously is the most time-efficient approach.

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Choosing a Semen Analysis Clinic in Dubai

Not all laboratories offer the same standard of semen analysis. When choosing where to have your test performed in Dubai, consider the following factors to ensure you receive accurate, clinically useful results.

  • WHO 2021 compliance: Ensure the laboratory follows current WHO 6th edition standards, not outdated 4th or 5th edition reference values. This affects how your results are classified and interpreted.
  • MOHAP licensing: A MOHAP-licensed facility meets the UAE Ministry of Health's quality and safety standards for diagnostic laboratories.
  • On-site collection: Clinics with private collection rooms eliminate the need to transport a sample from home, which can degrade quality. The sample should be analysed within 30-60 minutes of production.
  • Turnaround time: Same-day or next-day results allow your physician to act quickly. Waiting a week or more for basic semen analysis results is unnecessary.
  • Physician review: Choose a facility where a qualified physician reviews and interprets your results, not just a printed lab report. Context matters enormously in semen analysis interpretation.
  • Privacy and comfort: The collection process is personal. A clinic that prioritises patient comfort with a dedicated, private, clean collection room demonstrates attention to patient experience.

At DCDC, all of these criteria are met. Located in Building 64, Block A, Al Razi Medical Complex in Dubai Healthcare City, the clinic combines MOHAP-licensed diagnostics with a patient-centred approach that has earned a 4.8/5 rating from over 1,000 verified Google reviews.

Next Steps After Your Semen Analysis

What happens after you receive your semen analysis results depends on the findings. Here is a general roadmap based on the most common scenarios.

If Results Are Normal

Normal semen parameters are reassuring, but if you and your partner have been trying to conceive for 12 months or longer, further investigation is needed. Your physician may recommend a comprehensive blood test panel to check thyroid function, metabolic markers, and other health parameters. Your partner should also undergo evaluation if she has not already done so.

If Results Are Mildly Abnormal

Borderline or mildly abnormal results (values slightly below WHO reference limits) often improve with lifestyle modifications over 2-3 months. Your physician may recommend dietary changes, weight management, stress reduction, and supplements such as coenzyme Q10, zinc, and L-carnitine. A repeat semen analysis after 10-12 weeks assesses whether these changes have had an effect.

If Results Are Significantly Abnormal

Markedly abnormal results warrant further investigation including hormone panels (FSH, LH, testosterone, prolactin), scrotal ultrasound, and potentially genetic testing. Your GP will coordinate referrals to urology or reproductive endocrinology depending on the suspected cause. Conditions like varicocele, hormonal imbalance, and obstructive azoospermia often have effective treatments.

If Results Show Azoospermia

Azoospermia requires urgent specialist referral to determine whether sperm production is occurring but blocked (obstructive) or not occurring at all (non-obstructive). Hormone levels, genetic testing, and potentially testicular biopsy or micro-TESE can identify the cause and guide treatment. Even in azoospermia, surgically retrieved sperm can sometimes be used for IVF-ICSI.

Male Fertility and Age: What the Evidence Shows

While age-related fertility decline is more dramatic in women, men also experience gradual changes in reproductive function. Understanding these trends can help you make informed decisions about family planning timelines.

Research published in Fertility and Sterility shows that semen volume declines by approximately 0.03 mL per year after age 30, and sperm motility decreases by about 0.7% per year. Morphology also deteriorates gradually. Men over 45 have higher rates of sperm DNA fragmentation, which is associated with reduced fertilisation rates, impaired embryo development, and increased miscarriage risk in their partners.

However, unlike women, men do not have a defined fertility endpoint. Many men father children naturally well into their 50s and beyond. The key is proactive testing. If you are over 40 and planning to start or expand your family, a baseline semen analysis combined with a hormone panel provides valuable information about your current reproductive capacity and helps your physician recommend any necessary interventions early.

Frequently Asked Questions About Semen Analysis in Dubai

Below are the most common questions our physicians at DCDC receive about semen analysis testing, preparation, costs, and results interpretation.

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A basic semen analysis in Dubai costs from AED 200-400, while advanced panels measuring 15+ parameters including DNA fragmentation screening cost from AED 500-800. Comprehensive packages that include hormone testing and a consultation range from AED 900-1,500. Most major insurance plans cover semen analysis when ordered for infertility investigation.
You should abstain from ejaculation for 2-5 days before your semen analysis. Abstaining for fewer than 2 days may lower your sperm count, while abstaining for more than 5 days can reduce motility and increase the number of abnormal forms. Your clinic will confirm the exact abstinence window when you book.
At DCDC, semen analysis results are typically available within 24-48 hours. Basic parameters like volume, pH, and liquefaction are assessed within the first hour, while detailed microscopic analysis of concentration, motility, and morphology is completed the same day. Results are delivered via the patient portal or during a follow-up consultation.
No. Both the WHO and the American Urological Association recommend at least two semen analyses performed 2-4 weeks apart to confirm abnormal findings. Semen parameters fluctuate naturally due to illness, stress, sleep, diet, and other factors. A single abnormal result does not necessarily indicate a chronic problem.
While home collection is possible, it is not ideal because the sample must reach the laboratory within 30-60 minutes and be kept at body temperature during transport. On-site collection in a private room at DCDC ensures optimal sample quality and the most accurate results.
Most comprehensive health insurance plans in Dubai cover semen analysis when it is ordered by a licensed physician for a medical indication such as infertility investigation. DCDC works with over 20 insurance partners including Daman, AXA, and Bupa, and offers direct billing to minimise out-of-pocket costs.
Low sperm motility, or asthenozoospermia, means fewer than 30% of your sperm show progressive forward movement (WHO 2021 criteria). This reduces the chance of sperm reaching and fertilising the egg naturally. Causes include varicocele, hormonal imbalance, infection, heat exposure, and lifestyle factors. Many cases improve with treatment or lifestyle modifications.
Yes. Research shows that dietary improvements, weight loss, smoking cessation, reduced alcohol intake, regular moderate exercise, and stress management can improve sperm count, motility, and morphology within 2-3 months. Since one full cycle of sperm production takes approximately 74 days, allow at least 10-12 weeks before repeating your semen analysis to assess improvement.
A basic semen analysis measures volume, pH, liquefaction, concentration, motility, and morphology. An advanced analysis adds parameters such as sperm vitality, white blood cell count, anti-sperm antibodies, and may include DNA fragmentation screening. Your physician will recommend the appropriate level based on your clinical history and the reason for testing.
While you can request a semen analysis without a referral at most private clinics in Dubai, having a physician order the test ensures your results are interpreted in the proper clinical context and that any necessary follow-up is coordinated. At DCDC, you can book a fertility consultation and semen analysis in a single visit.

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Final Thoughts

A semen analysis is the most important first step in evaluating male fertility, and there is no medical reason to delay it. The test is quick, non-invasive, relatively inexpensive, and provides information that can fundamentally change your fertility treatment plan. Whether you are actively trying to conceive, planning for the future, or following up on a previous result, understanding your semen parameters gives you and your physician the data needed to make informed decisions.

At DCDC in Dubai Healthcare City, semen analysis is performed to WHO 2021 standards in a MOHAP-licensed on-site laboratory with private collection facilities and results available within 24-48 hours. With direct billing for over 20 insurance providers, multilingual staff, and extended hours including weekends, getting tested has never been more convenient. If your results require further investigation, DCDC coordinates referrals to urology, reproductive endocrinology, and other specialists within the same medical complex.

Do not let stigma or uncertainty keep you from a test that takes less than an hour and could save you months or years on your fertility journey. Book your semen analysis today and take the first step toward answers.

Dr. Hadeel Elnur

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Dr. Hadeel Elnur

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Dr. Hadeel Elnur is a General Practitioner at Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center (DCDC) in Dubai Healthcare City. As a first point of contact for patients, she coordinates multi-specialty workups including male and female fertility evaluations, ensuring patients receive comprehensive, evidence-based care.

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