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GA Vasectomy Reversal Success | Dr. McHugh is one of the Southeast’s most experienced microscopic vasectomy reversal urologists. Hundreds of successful reversals have been performed in our accredited and dedicated vasectomy reversal center.

Vasectomy reversals are performed on a weekly basis in our practice owned and on-site surgery center with general anesthesia administered by certified anesthesiologists.

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“Thankful for Dr. McHugh. Thanks to this amazing man/doctor, we were able to get our miracle baby. Not only were we able to get the baby we wanted, but our dreams also came true with a precious little girl. I would recommend Dr. McHugh to anyone seeking to extend their family but may need the vasectomy reversal.”

“We conceived our little miss within 8 months! The staff and doctor are amazing. 10/10! Thank you for helping us reach our dreams. “


Much love- Caleb, Holly, Ariat, Kyndare, & newest addition Mazeleigh Russell.

“Congratulations! We are very happy for you and your family. Thank you for allowing us to participate in this blessing.”

John McHugh

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Did you know?

According to European folklore, the white stork is responsible for bringing babies to new parents. The legend is very ancient, but was popularised by a 19th-century Hans Christian Andersen story called “The Storks.” German folklore held that storks found babies in caves or marshes and brought them to households in a basket on their backs or held in their beaks. These caves contained adebarsteine or “stork stones”.