Best ICSI Clinics in Chattanooga
Top ICSI Clinics in Chattanooga
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine is a fertility and reproductive health clinic located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, specializing in comprehensive in‑vitro fertilization (IVF) and advanced infertility treatments; the practice emphasizes achieving high‑success, singleton pregnancies through personalized, evidence‑based care. TRM offers a full spectrum of services including standard, mini‑ and natural‑cycle IVF, GnRH protocols, elective single embryo transfer (eSET), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), pre‑implantation genetic testing (PGT), embryo freezing, assisted hatching, blastocyst transfer, sex selection and egg‑donor programs, and uniquely provides a 100 % money‑back guarantee if a live birth is not achieved. The clinic highlights its strong success record—“Success from Day 1” and a focus on maximizing pregnancy rates while adhering to ASRM guidelines to limit multiple gestations—and celebrates 17 years of helping families build. Leadership includes double board‑certified physicians Dr. Rink Murray and Dr. Jessica Scotchie, the only female fertility specialist in Chattanooga, who combine clinical expertise with compassionate, patient‑centered communication. Dedicated financial counselors ease the cost burden, while patient‑support services feature myth‑busting education, online appointment scheduling, and a supportive community that shares stories and outcomes, ensuring patients feel informed and cared for throughout their journey.
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ICSI in Chattanooga
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is an advanced IVF technique designed to overcome severe male infertility. During this procedure, a single healthy sperm is carefully selected and injected directly into the center of an egg to maximize fertilization chances. It is highly recommended for patients with low sperm count, poor motility, or previous failed IVF cycles.