The Fertility Institute Helps Save Hurricane Katrina’s Youngest Survivor
During Hurricane Katrina, Fertility Inst. of New Orleans rescued frozen embryos by boat, resulting in Noah, Katrina’s youngest survivor.
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During Hurricane Katrina, Fertility Inst. of New Orleans rescued frozen embryos by boat, resulting in Noah, Katrina’s youngest survivor.
Read MoreInside New Orleans magazine featured Drs. Sartor, Huber and Lu as the city’s leading fertility doctors, voted on by readers.
Read MoreLouisiana Health Daily covered our new Luminelle system for hysteroscopy surgery, a time & money saving procedure performed by Dr. Huber.
Read MoreFINO offers an advanced system for surgical procedures while awake to spare patients’ anxiety, recovery time and costs while improving outcomes.
Read MoreDr. Sissy Sartor shares her thoughts on the baby bust, the importance of a positive patient rapport and women in the workforce in this edition of the New Orleans Magazine.
Read MoreArticle on BabyGaga features The Fertility Institute’s expertise on traveling during infertility treatments.
Read MoreDr. Jay Huber spoke with CBS about the COVID-19 vaccine and fertility as some women are scared to get the vaccine due to social media rumors.
Read MoreThe Fertility Institute’s Dr. Jay Huber spoke with WWL on the social media rumor that is scaring young women and preventing them from getting the COVID-19 vaccine due to infertility concerns.
Read MoreWe are proud to congratulate Dr. Phillip H Rye on his retirement! With 34 years of service at The Fertility Institute of New Orleans, he will be missed!
Read MoreWe are very excited to congratulate our own Dr Richard Dickey for receiving the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award from the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) this year!
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