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The Assisted Reproductive Technologies Program                      Send Link

At Georgia Reproductive Specialists, we incorporate the latest assisted reproductive technologies (ART) into our treatment plans to give our patients the best chance possible of having a baby. The ART program at GRS has achieved high pregnancy success rates through a combination of individualized, patient-oriented medical care and the latest, most effective laboratory technologies.

The best results are often achieved when careful attention is given to all factors affecting the infertility diagnosis. The physicians at GRS apply the latest technologies and procedures, including ovarian reserve screening and sperm chromatin structural assay to thoroughly diagnose each patient. Based on your diagnosis, your physician will recommend the assisted reproductive technology that best fits your individual situation and will lead to the ultimate goal of conceiving a child in the most efficient, effective manner possible. Infertility, including male factor, is often overcome through the use of advanced techniques including in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), assisted hatching, and egg donation. Recent advances such as blastocyst culture and transfer and micro-surgical sperm aspiration, among others, are enabling us to achieve higher pregnancy success rates, lower multiple pregnancy rates and even enable men with no sperm in their ejaculate to father children. As advanced fertility treatment technologies continue to develop, possibilities become realities, allowing more couples to build the family of their dreams.

The laboratory scientists at Georgia Reproductive Specialists, including embryology pioneer Michael Tucker, Ph.D., are experts in ART techniques and have helped thousands of infertile couples achieve their dream of conceiving a child. By combining experience and scientific accuracy with flexible, individualized patient care, the laboratory staff has achieved excellent results through the application of ART techniques.