Boston IVF at The Women's Hospital operates at 4199 Gateway Boulevard in Newburgh, Indiana — a satellite of the Boston IVF network embedded within The Women's Hospital, which is affiliated with the Deaconess health system. Newburgh is a Warrick County community situated along the Ohio River, just east of Evansville and across the river from Owensboro, Kentucky. For patients in the tristate region — southwest Indiana, northwest Kentucky, and southeast Illinois — this Newburgh location provides access to Boston IVF's clinical protocols and physician network without requiring travel to Boston, Indianapolis, or other major metropolitan centers.
Boston IVF is one of the largest fertility practice networks in the United States, with its flagship programs in the Boston area and satellite locations extending across multiple states. The Newburgh / Women's Hospital site benefits from that network's standardized protocols, embryology quality control, and shared clinical knowledge base. For a broader view of fertility clinics in Indiana, explore the state directory.
Physicians and Clinical Team
Boston IVF's satellite model places network-affiliated reproductive endocrinologists in regional hospitals to extend access to underserved areas. The Women's Hospital — part of the Deaconess network, which is the dominant health system in the Evansville metropolitan area — provides the institutional infrastructure while Boston IVF provides the clinical fertility protocols and subspecialty physician support.
The reproductive endocrinologists affiliated with this site are board-certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. In some network satellite models, the primary physician may be a local REI while the network provides protocol oversight and quality benchmarking; in others, Boston IVF physicians travel between locations. Patients should confirm physician availability and scheduling during their consultation.
The Deaconess / Women's Hospital affiliation provides access to the hospital's nursing infrastructure, laboratory services, and specialist referral network — relevant for patients whose fertility treatment intersects with other health conditions such as thyroid disorders, endometriosis requiring surgical management, or high-risk pregnancy considerations after conception.
Services and Treatments
Boston IVF at The Women's Hospital – Newburgh provides:
- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) — fresh and frozen embryo transfer cycles using Boston IVF protocols
- Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) — for male-factor infertility or prior fertilization challenges
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT-A / PGT-M) — chromosomal and hereditary disease screening before embryo transfer
- Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) — in medicated or natural cycles
- Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) — with partner or donor sperm
- Ovulation Induction — monitored cycles for ovulatory disorders
- Egg Freezing (Oocyte Cryopreservation) — elective and medically indicated fertility preservation
- Donor Egg Cycles — coordinated through the Boston IVF network
- Male Infertility Evaluation — semen analysis and hormonal assessment
- Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Evaluation — immunological and genetic workup
- Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients — coordinated with Deaconess oncology services
Laboratory and Success Rates
The embryology laboratory at the Newburgh location supports the full IVF cycle. Boston IVF's network model includes quality oversight that extends to satellite locations — standardized culture media, incubator protocols, and embryologist training benchmarks apply across network sites. For patients in southwest Indiana who might otherwise have no access to IVF, this represents meaningful clinical infrastructure.
Patients should review the most current cycle-level data published by the CDC's ART Surveillance program and the SART Clinic Summary Report.
Patient Experience
Newburgh's position along the Ohio River — adjacent to Evansville and accessible from Henderson and Owensboro, KY across the river — makes it a logical hub for regional fertility services. The Women's Hospital is a dedicated women's health facility within the Deaconess system, meaning its environment is specifically designed for obstetrical, gynecological, and reproductive care. Patients at the fertility clinic benefit from being in a facility staffed by professionals oriented toward women's health.
For patients in Owensboro, Henderson, or western Kentucky who face a drive north to Louisville (approximately two hours) for fertility care, the Newburgh location across the river may be a meaningfully closer alternative. Similarly, patients in Evansville, Newburgh, Boonville, and surrounding Warrick and Vanderburgh counties have a fertility clinic in their community rather than facing a two-hour drive to Indianapolis.
The Boston IVF brand provides a measure of confidence in protocol quality — patients can research the network's overall outcomes and reputation while knowing that the Newburgh location implements the same clinical standards.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a lower-cost, private option that suits patients with no known fertility diagnosis — including single parents by choice, same-sex couples, and people who want to try a few cycles before committing to clinical treatment.
At-home insemination kits like those from MakeAMom come with step-by-step instructions designed for donor or partner sperm. Kits are a one-time purchase that can be reused until conception succeeds, require no clinic visit, and arrive in plain, discreet packaging. Many patients use them as a first step while working toward a fertility consultation — or alongside ovulation tracking while they wait for an appointment slot.
If you have a known fertility diagnosis, have been trying for 12 months without success (six months if you're over 35), or your physician has already recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.
Insurance and Financing
Indiana has no state mandate requiring health insurers to cover IVF or fertility treatment. Most patients at the Newburgh location pay out of pocket for advanced fertility services unless their employer plan includes specific fertility benefits. The Deaconess health system's employees may have access to fertility benefits through their own employee plans — but this varies by plan tier and year.
The Newburgh financial team can assist with benefit verification, cost estimates, and financing options. Boston IVF's network may also provide access to shared-risk programs or multi-cycle pricing structures. Patients should ask about these options during their consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Boston IVF at The Women's Hospital a full-service IVF clinic or just a monitoring site? The 4199 Gateway Blvd location is designed as a full-service fertility clinic, not merely a monitoring satellite. Egg retrievals, embryo transfers, and IVF procedures are performed at this location through the Boston IVF / Women's Hospital partnership. Patients should confirm the specific range of procedures available at this site during their initial consultation.
Can patients from Kentucky use this Indiana clinic? Yes. Patients from Owensboro, Henderson, and the surrounding Kentucky communities across the Ohio River regularly access healthcare in the Evansville / Newburgh area. There is no Indiana residency requirement for fertility treatment, and the Deaconess health system serves a tristate patient population.
Does Indiana mandate insurance coverage for fertility treatment? No. Indiana has no state mandate for IVF coverage. Patients must rely on employer-sponsored fertility benefits if available.
What is the relationship between Boston IVF in Newburgh and the flagship Boston IVF programs in Massachusetts? Boston IVF operates a network of satellite locations across multiple states, each following the clinical protocols developed at its Massachusetts flagship. The Newburgh site is a network affiliate — it implements Boston IVF protocols and quality standards, though the specific physician team and facility infrastructure are local to the Evansville/Newburgh area. The network affiliation provides protocol consistency and quality oversight.

