Bio: Dr. Joe Massey
Dr Massey has now turned his interest to improving access to IVF for large numbers of people. He was the clinical chief investigator in a new method to improve IUI. Dr Massey feels strongly that assisted reproduction should now be available in the US to a broad spectrum of the population, not only those lucky enough to have proper insurance or the means to cover the costs. View articles by Dr. Joe B. Massey here. 6 Responses to “Bio: Dr. Joe Massey”Leave a Reply |
hi dr massey my name is jamie addona & ive got an appointment w/ you march 15 @ 9a. i’d just like to thank you in advance for helping me & my fiance have a child!!i got my tubes are tied before we met & my obgyn never gave me other options because had i known about n iud i wouldve done that, i was only 26 at the time and unmarried. ive had a horrible time w/ it ever since until i was really told bout ivf. this is giving me a wonderful chance that i’d never have without your help! so in advance i thank you from the bottom of my heart :] looking forward to meeting you!!!
sincerely,
jamie
Hi Dr. Massey,
I have an appt. with you on May 24th. The reason for my visit is that I am 37 years old married for 15 years to my husband. We have 5 daughters together. We love our girls but this would be our last time getting pregnant and would like to have a boy. Is this something you do?
Thank you,
Limor
Hi Limor,
I will forward this email to Dr. Massey, but yes, we do offer PGD with sex-selection. Dr. Massey will be able to review this option with you in depth.
Best of luck!
Lisa
HI DR.MASSEY!!!
I just want to say I LOVE YOU!
Thank you for helping us get our two wonderful children (who are 17 & 21) now. They are perfect in everyway (teenagers & all). Our life wouldn’t have been complete without you, and we’ll never forget that.
Thank you again,
Virginia
Gainesville, GA.
Hey send me your email Virginia.
jbm
Hi Dr. Massey!
Just heard about Dr. Kort’s passing and was so sad to hear about it. Then I stumbled upon this website. This is so wonderful!
My “baby girl” Lauren is now 20! She loves telling people that she was a frozen embryo baby – can’t remember her number, something like the 66th in the world?
I have shared my story with so many women and told them how wonderful you are! I think the last time I saw you was when I was in the same building as RBA – the Guicci Bldg. – for a mastectomy and you came down to see me before surgery. I will never forget that and appreciated so much you taking time to say hello and give me a hug!
All the best to you and your family!
Deb
Roswell, GA