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Fertility Associates of Memphis

Fertility Associates of Memphis is a reproductive endocrinology and infertility clinic located in Memphis, TN (80 Humphreys Center, Suite 307), specializing in personalized, world‑class fertility care for individuals, couples, and LGBTQ+ families. The center offers a full spectrum of services including in‑vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), laser blastocyst biopsy, pre‑implantation genetic diagnosis, egg freezing, egg donation, surrogacy, and comprehensive family‑building programs, all supported by a state‑of‑the‑art laboratory led by certified director Jianchi Ding, Ph.D., the Mid‑South’s only fertility lab providing specialized reproductive testing. With more than 10,000 babies born, IVF success rates reported up to 36 % above the national average, and a ranking in the top 15 % of clinics by Newsweek, the clinic’s outcomes underscore its clinical excellence. A distinguished team of board‑certified doctors—Dr. Paul Brezina, Dr. Amelia Bailey, Dr. Raymond Ke, Dr. William Kutteh, and Dr. Todd Chappell—collaborates with experienced nurses and embryologists to create individualized treatment plans, prioritize patient safety, and maintain compassionate communication throughout every step. Patients also benefit from extensive educational resources, a dedicated support staff, and a seamless, convenient location that together ensure a supportive, patient‑focused journey toward successful parenthood.

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Surrogacy in Memphis

Surrogacy is a compassionate family-building option where a gestational carrier carries and delivers a child for intended parents who cannot medically carry a pregnancy themselves. Through IVF, the intended parents' (or donors') genetic material is used to create embryos, which are then transferred to the surrogate's uterus. This profound process allows individuals and couples to have a biologically related child despite severe physical barriers.