Servy Massey Fertility Institute

Fertility Clinic
Augusta, Georgia, 30904

Contact Information

Clinic Name
Servy Massey Fertility Institute
Location
812 Chafee Avenue, Augusta
Augusta, Georgia, 30904
United States

Clinic Details

Languages spoken
English
Year Established
1978
Hours of Operation
Monday to Thursday 8am — 4pm
Friday 8am — 12am

Servy Massey Fertility Institute


Established in 1978, our doctors pioneered new technologies such as the first intrauterine insemination (IUI) in the U.S. SMFI's doctors are recognized today for their pregnancy rates and work with egg donation, both in Augusta and Atlanta Georgia. Our affordable IVF cycles allow us to offer quality fertility treatment at prices patients can afford. About Our Services. At Servy Massey Fertility Institute, patients receive a high standard of care and treatment at a lower cost than what is offered at many other fertility centers. Drs. Servy and Massey have founded their low-cost program to make treatment more accessible to patients who need help in building their families. 

We will help choose the best treatment option for you in order to achieve your goal of having a healthy child. In addition to consultation and fertility treatment for women and men, our assisted reproductive services include: Cryopreservation: Cryopreservation is the process by which sperm, oocytes (eggs), blastocysts, embryos, or whole tissues are frozen to be used at a later time after thawing. Donors & Surrogacy: In vitro fertilization (IVF) can be performed using a couple's own eggs and sperm or with donor eggs, sperm, or embryos. If a couple must have someone else carry the pregnancy due to health or other reasons, they also may choose to use a gestational carrier or surrogate. Servy Massey Fertility Institute provides fertility treatment for patients using donor or surrogacy options. 

Patients who might use a donor include couples having problems with their own sperm or eggs, couples with a genetic disease, or a woman who has reached menopause or whose ovaries are not functioning properly. Female Infertility Treatment: Intrauterine insemination (artificial insemination) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) can help treat many female infertility problems, including fibroids and endometriosis. Learn more about our fertility treatment options for women. Fertility Preservation: Fertility preservation helps women, men and children overcome infertility that may come with disease diagnoses _ mainly cancer. 

Women suffering from other diseases, such as ovarian cysts, family history of early menopause, lupus, and Turner syndrome, and galactosemia, may also benefit from fertility preservation efforts. Fertility Testing: Female: The cause of infertility can be tested through special imaging, blood tests, hormone levels, and other procedures. Special imaging tests can be performed through a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) or sonohysterogram to view the uterine cavity. Fertility Testing: Male: A man's fertility is determined by sperm quality, production, and movement. 

Servy Massey Fertility Institute performs semen analysis, postcoital test, and prolactin hormone test are used to evaluate the sperm. Genetic Screening: Preimplantation Genetic Screening and Diagnosis is a test on an embryo to uncover genetic diseases that may be inherited from the parents and may decrease the risk of genetic disease. ICSI: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) can be used to inject a single sperm into an egg to enable fertilization if a man's sperm cannot penetrate the outer layer of the egg due to problems with the sperm. IUI: Intrauterine insemination (IUI), also known as artificial insemination (AI).