Sperm Freezing (Cryopreservation) in the UK
If you have a healthy sperm count right now but know you want children in 3 to 10 years, cryopreservation (sperm freezing) is often the most stress-free option. It acts as an "insurance policy," allowing you to go on standard TRT without worrying about maintaining daily testicular function.
In the UK, the NHS generally only funds sperm freezing for men undergoing medical treatments that cause permanent infertility, such as chemotherapy. Voluntary TRT does not usually qualify for NHS funding.
Therefore, men usually access this via private HFEA-licensed clinics. The process involves comprehensive blood screening (for HIV, Hepatitis B/C, and Syphilis), producing 1 to 3 samples, and freezing them in liquid nitrogen.
Typical Private UK Costs: Freezing generally costs between £300 to £500 upfront, with an ongoing annual storage fee of roughly £150 to £350 per year.