Fertility Preservation
Our fertility preservation program is designed to provide state-of-the-art options for reproductive-aged women and men who are about to begin treatments that may threaten their future fertility.
Fertility Preservation
Our fertility preservation program is designed to provide state-of-the-art options for reproductive-aged women and men who are about to begin treatments that may threaten their future fertility.
Fertility preservation is a very important part of medical care for these patients. Preservation of fertility potential is a significant quality of life factor for those who desire to have children in the future.
Our fertility preservation services include the following:
Assisted reproductive technology: Banking eggs, banking sperm, and banking embryos
Surgical ovarian reposition prior to pelvic radiation
Medical ovarian suppression in preparation for chemotherapy
We're committed to:
- Educating patients and medical professionals about the adverse effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatments on female and male reproductive function.
- Educating patients regarding their child(ren)'s higher risk of getting cancer.
- Providing our patients with a comprehensive review of fertility preservation options, including state-of-the-art reproductive technologies, medical and surgical methods.
- Providing an individualized fertility preservation strategy to meet the unique needs of each patient.
- Implementing new technologies into clinical practice.
- Training the next generation of clinicians and researchers in the rapidly evolving field of fertility preservation.
We are the only onco-fertility program in the state of Georgia that provides systematic service with access to care within 72 hours.
Our Providers
Augusta University Medical Center specialists provide care and support throughout your entire healthcare journey.
Reproductive Endocrin/Infert
Reproductive Endocrin/Infert
Reproductive Endocrin/Infert
Resources & Tools.
Resources & Tools
Here are a few helpful resources to guide your next steps