Sapyen is helping men tackle fertility issues in private at home

For many men and women, becoming a parent isn’t an easy journey. And while the focus on reproductive health is mostly on women, up to half  (40–50%) of all infertility cases actually relate to men

When Ashwin Ramachandran’s uncle spent more than $80,000 to have his first child, he saw there was a huge gap in the reproductive healthcare system that failed to address the fertility issues of men. 

Ramachandran, along with his co-founder Abdul Syed, have co-founded men’s fertility platform Sapyen in a bid to increase access to healthcare for men in the hopes of improving people’s lives.

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