
Dr.
Servy has 30 years of experience in endoscopy (e.g.,
laparoscopy and hysteroscopy) and pelvic
reconstructive surgery.Although his medical
practice has mainly focused on Reproductive
Endocrinology (infertility, hormone evaluation and
treatment), he also created the Augusta Reproductive
Biology Association with a successful lab for
Assisted Reproductive Technology. The lab introduced
and pioneered new technologies such as the first
intrauterine insemination in the U.S. (1978) as well
as the first U.S. In-Vitro Fertilization-Embryo
Transfer at Blastocyst Stage (1989). It was the
first in the world to obtain a live birth after cryopreservation at the blastocyst stage following
intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
Dr. Servy Featured In
PILLARS Magazine (July/August 2008)
"My first in vitro
baby is now serving in Irag for the U.S. Military"
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Professional Affiliations
Dr. Servy is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Physiology/Endocrinology and
Obstetrics/Gynecology at the Medical College of
Georgia. Over the years he has volunteered much of
his time for teaching and training students and
residents.
Dr. Servy is a member of many medical and
scientific societies including Conseil de L’Ordre
des Medecins de France since June 1966, American
Society of Reproductive Medicine since June 1970,
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology since
April 1974, American Medical Association since July
1976 and many others.
Despite operating a successful and busy practice,
he has consistently published (more than 70 papers) in
medical journals and given presentations at national
and international meetings.
Background
Dr. Edouard J. Servy was born in Marseille, France.
He graduated from medical school in Bordeaux, where
he specialized in Internal Medicine (endocrinology
and metabolic disorders).As a recipient of the
highly prized Irene Bernard grant, Dr. Servy came to
Augusta in 1969 for a research fellowship in
Reproductive Endocrinology at the Medical College of
Georgia, under endocrinology pioneers Dr. Robert B.
Greenblatt and Dr. Virendra Mahesh. After completing
a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the
Medical College of Georgia, he established his
private practice in Augusta, Georgia, ultimately
founding the Servy Institute for Reproductive
Endocrinology (SIRE). |