Servy Institute for Reproductive Endocrinology (S.I.R.E.)
Augusta, Georgia
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About
Servy Institute for Reproductive Endocrinology (S.I.R.E.) is an independent fertility clinic in Augusta, Georgia, founded in 1976 by Dr. Edouard J. Servy. It is one of the most affordable IVF programs in the Southeastern U.S. and offers IVF, IUI, egg donation, sperm donation, surrogacy/gestational carrier, tubal ligation reversal, infertility testing for men and women, genetic testing (PGT), and laparoscopic/hysteroscopic surgery. The clinic operates satellite consultation offices in Columbia, SC and Atlanta, GA.
Services & Pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| IVF | Contact clinic for current pricing |
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Programs & Specialties
Insurance
Website is ivfdoctors.net/ivfgeorgiacarolina/ (SIRE - Servy Institute for Reproductive Endocrinology). Site states they work with 'dozens of insurance companies, hundreds of plans' and run a complimentary insurance check. No specific carrier list published. Some sources mention CareFirst BCBS and Aetna accepted but not confirmed from official source. Insurance acceptance is self-reported by the clinic and changes frequently. Fertility benefits also vary by individual employer plan, and self-funded plans may opt out of state mandates. Always verify coverage directly with the clinic and your insurer before starting treatment.
Source pageReviews
★★★★★3.4(18 reviews)Powered by GoogleAggregate Google rating only. Individual review text is not retained in the durable US dataset.
CDC/NASS Treatment Data
This clinic is not included in the latest CDC/NASS dataset. CDC/NASS publishes outcomes for clinics that report Assisted Reproductive Technology cycles in the relevant reporting year; not every clinic appears every year, and new clinics may take a year or more to be listed.
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