Experience, Success and the Best All-Inclusive Price in the Southeast.
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 accredited surgery center with general anesthesia administered by certified anesthesiologists.
Dr. McHugh’s eBook on Reversals: Everything you’d want to know.
Hello Georgia Vasectomy Reversal! Checkout our picture of baby Jasper, born October 14, 2024! I had my reversal done with you all in November of 2023 and we got pregnant quite soon afterwards. Thank you for a terrific success and happy new year!
G.R.
“Congratulations! Happy New Year is right! We are very happy for you and your family.”
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”.
Experience, Success and the Best All-Inclusive Price in the Southeast.
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 accredited surgery center with general anesthesia administered by certified anesthesiologists.
Dr. McHugh’s eBook on Reversals: Everything you’d want to know.
Good Afternoon!
My husband, Craig Demarais, and I came to you the beginning of this year wanting Dr. McHugh to do a reversal vasectomy on him. My husband had one done approximately 2 years before that by another Doctor, in which it was unsuccessful. On August 28th, almost exactly 4 months after the surgery, Craig’s specimen sample showed a significant amount of sperm. On September 9th, I received my first positive at home pregnancy test (I was only 9 DPO)! We are so very excited to say the surgery was a success and we are expecting our baby boy to enter the world on May 20th! We cannot express how extremely grateful we are for the care we received from your team, and the amazing work by Dr. McHugh! We will forever be grateful!
Respectfully,
Savannah Demarais
“Congratulations! I remember very well our first conversation and the planning process for the second reversal. We are very happy for you and your family.”
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”.
Experience, Success and the Best All-Inclusive Price in the Southeast.
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 accredited surgery center with general anesthesia administered by certified anesthesiologists.
Dr. McHugh’s eBook on Reversals: Everything you’d want to know.
Hi Dr. McHugh, I just wanted to reach out and let you know that the reversal worked for my husband. Meet Brody 7lbs 12oz born October 29. 💙💙💙 Thank you for everything!!!
“Congratulations! Thank you for sharing and allowing our staff to have a small role in your gift!”
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”.