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SEVEN HILLS OB-GYN ASSOCIATES LLC — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Carmel, IN
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Prof. Latifat Ibisomi, PhD, MSc (Med)

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Dr. Cristian Jesam, MD

Reproductive Medicine & IVF Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva (ICMER), Santiago; Universidad de Chile; SGFertility Chile

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Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates, LLC — An Honest Editorial Review

4.8 stars / 464 reviews. If you searched Google for "Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates" in Carmel, Indiana and arrived at a practice that patient-facing signage and websites call OB/GYN of Indiana (part of Axia Women's Health), you are in the right place. Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates, LLC is the registered legal entity on the federal NPI registry; OB/GYN of Indiana is the doing-business-as brand visible to patients. Public listings also cross-reference "Obstetrics & Gynecology of Indiana / Seven Hills OB/GYN Associates, LLC" for the same provider group. The practice operates multiple locations across the Indianapolis north corridor — Carmel, Fishers, and Indianapolis — and is a Carmel-anchored destination for patients in Carmel, Westfield, Zionsville, and Noblesville.

This is a general OB/GYN practice, not a reproductive-endocrinology (REI) clinic. That distinction matters if you are specifically searching for in vitro fertilization, and we unpack it below.

Location and Practice Identity

  • Primary patient-facing location: 13420 N Meridian St, Suite 400, Carmel, IN 46032 — on the Ascension St. Vincent Carmel campus, just off US-31/Meridian in the heart of the Carmel medical corridor.
  • Legal-entity mailing address (per NPI): 11595 N Meridian St, Suite 375, Carmel, IN 46032
  • Parent organization: Axia Women's Health, a large multi-state OB/GYN network
  • Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Friday 8:00 am – 3:30 pm (confirm at booking)

Physicians associated with the Carmel Meridian practice in public directories include Dr. Deborah Del Rosario, MD (at the Carmel care center since 2000, listed interests include gynecology, fertility-adjacent workup, minimally invasive surgery, and da Vinci robotic surgery), Dr. Elizabeth Cottongim, MD, Dr. Maret Cline, MD, Dr. Cody Campbell, DO, and additional Axia-network OB/GYNs across Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates, LLC's several sites. Provider rosters at large OB/GYN groups shift; always verify current staffing and board certification through the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) public lookup before your visit.

Hospital Affiliations

The Carmel Meridian address sits on the Ascension St. Vincent Carmel campus, and deliveries and inpatient gynecologic surgery are typically arranged through that hospital. Patients should confirm the specific delivery hospital with their chosen physician, since Axia providers in the Indianapolis metro also cover deliveries at additional area hospitals depending on the individual physician's privileges. Independent of this practice, other major delivery hospitals in the north corridor include IU Health North (Carmel) and Community Hospital North (Indianapolis).

Services and Scope

Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates, LLC / OB/GYN of Indiana offers the standard breadth of a full-service general OB/GYN group:

  • Routine gynecologic care (annual exams, contraception, menopause management, hormone replacement therapy)
  • Obstetric care — prenatal, delivery, and postpartum — including coordination with maternal-fetal medicine for higher-risk pregnancies and on-site MFM ultrasound
  • Minimally invasive and robotic gynecologic surgery (hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, da Vinci)
  • Colposcopy and gynecologic diagnostics
  • Basic fertility workup and ovulation-related evaluation
  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI) and ovulation induction in select cases

What this practice is not. Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates, LLC is not a SART-member in vitro fertilization (IVF) center. It does not appear in the public SART Clinic Summary Report or the CDC ART clinic-level report — two registries every U.S. clinic performing IVF is required to participate in. If you need in vitro fertilization, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), egg retrieval, embryo transfer, donor-egg cycles, gestational carrier coordination, preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-A/M/SR), or fertility preservation (egg or embryo cryopreservation), you will need a separate REI referral. Good news — the Indianapolis north metro is unusually rich in REI options, and most sit within ten miles of this practice.

When a General OB/GYN Is the Right First Step — and When an REI Is

For many patients, a general OB/GYN is the correct starting place. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and ASRM both recommend a fertility workup after:

  • 12 months of unprotected intercourse without pregnancy if you are under 35
  • 6 months if you are 35 or older
  • Immediately, regardless of age, if you have known tubal disease, severe endometriosis, a history of two or more pregnancy losses, irregular or absent cycles, or a male partner with abnormal semen parameters

A general OB/GYN like Seven Hills / OB/GYN of Indiana can order and interpret the initial workup — day-3 labs (FSH, LH, estradiol, AMH, TSH, prolactin), a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) to check tubal patency, a pelvic ultrasound for antral follicle count and uterine anatomy, and a semen analysis for the male partner. They can also start ovulation induction with letrozole or clomiphene and perform timed intercourse counseling or IUI.

Move to a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist when any of the following are true:

  • Your workup identifies tubal disease, severe male factor, or diminished ovarian reserve
  • Three to six cycles of ovulation induction or IUI have not produced a pregnancy
  • You need IVF, PGT, donor gametes, a gestational carrier, or fertility preservation
  • Your age and diagnosis combine to make time-to-IVF clinically urgent (ASRM guidance typically favors earlier IVF for women 38+)

See ASRM evaluation-of-infertility references on PubMed for the underlying evidence base, and our guide on how to read IVF success rates when you're ready to compare REI programs.

REI Referral Options in the Carmel / Indianapolis Metro

You do not have to travel far. The Indianapolis north corridor — especially Carmel — is home to several SART-member reproductive-endocrinology programs. Options within a short drive of Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates, LLC include:

  • Indiana Fertility Institute / Jarrett Fertility Group (Carmel) — one of Indiana's longest-running fertility practices; Prelude Network member. See our editorial on Indiana Fertility Institute and on Jarrett Fertility Group.
  • Midwest Fertility Specialists (Carmel) — a regional multi-physician REI practice covering IVF, donor egg, surrogacy, and fertility preservation.
  • Reproductive Specialists of Indiana (Carmel) — REI group offering IVF, IUI, PGT, and third-party reproduction.
  • IU Health Reproductive Endocrinology — the academic REI program affiliated with IU Health.

Browse the broader Indiana fertility clinic directory to compare cycle volume, age-band success rates, and service scope before scheduling.

What a 4.8-Star / 464-Review Rating Signals

A 4.8 average across 464 Google reviews is a meaningful signal for a multi-site OB/GYN group: review volume at this scale makes statistical noise irrelevant and reflects consistent patient experience across a large number of annual exams, prenatal visits, deliveries, and gynecologic procedures. For general OB/GYN care in the Carmel market, this rating places the practice competitively against other large north-side groups. Common praise themes in public feedback for this practice center on physician communication, continuity of care across pregnancy, and the convenience of the Meridian-corridor location; recurring critiques — as with any large-group practice — tend to involve phone hold times and scheduling friction, which are the standard tradeoffs of scale.

Rating volume is not a substitute for fit. For fertility specifically, rating also tells you nothing about IVF outcomes — because this practice does not perform IVF. Use SART and CDC ART data to compare REI programs; use Google reviews to gauge day-to-day experience at your OB/GYN.

Indiana Insurance and Cost Context

Indiana is not a fertility-coverage-mandate state. There is no state law compelling commercial insurers to cover infertility diagnosis or treatment, and Indiana Medicaid does not cover IVF. Most Indiana fertility patients pay out of pocket for IVF — typical self-pay ranges run $15,000–$25,000 per cycle before medications — unless they have an employer-sponsored fertility benefit through a carve-out administrator (Progyny, Carrot, Maven, WINFertility).

Where a general OB/GYN like Seven Hills / OB/GYN of Indiana can help financially: the initial fertility workup (labs, HSG, pelvic ultrasound, semen analysis) is frequently covered under standard medical benefits even when IVF is not. Getting that workup complete before you walk into an REI consultation means the specialist starts with data rather than ordering tests from scratch. Verify covered diagnostic codes with your insurer before the workup; see our fertility insurance mandates by state guide for a broader overview of the U.S. coverage landscape.

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.

Location and Contact

  • Legal entity: Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates, LLC
  • Patient-facing brand: OB/GYN of Indiana (Axia Women's Health)
  • Primary Carmel address: 13420 N Meridian St, Suite 400, Carmel, IN 46032
  • Phone: (317) 573-7050
  • Website: axiawh.com/locations/ob-gyn-of-indiana-carmel

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does this practice show up under two different names? Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates, LLC is the registered corporate legal entity on the CMS NPI record; OB/GYN of Indiana (now part of Axia Women's Health) is the patient-facing brand. The same physicians and locations appear under both names in different directories. A duplicate directory entry (…-carmel-in-2) exists in our database for the same practice; this page is the canonical listing.

Does Seven Hills OB-GYN Associates perform IVF? No. This is a general OB/GYN group, not a reproductive-endocrinology clinic. It can perform initial fertility workups, ovulation induction, and in some cases IUI, but it does not offer IVF, ICSI, egg retrieval, embryo transfer, PGT, donor gametes, or fertility preservation. Patients needing IVF are referred to REI programs — most commonly Indiana Fertility Institute, Midwest Fertility Specialists, Reproductive Specialists of Indiana, or IU Health Reproductive Endocrinology, all within the Carmel / Indianapolis metro.

Does Indiana insurance cover fertility treatments? Indiana has no state fertility-coverage mandate. Coverage depends entirely on your specific employer or individual plan. Diagnostic workup (labs, HSG, semen analysis, ultrasound) is often covered under standard medical benefits even when IVF treatment is not. Verify with your insurer before the workup and before any REI consult.

Which hospital is affiliated with this practice? The primary Carmel location sits on the Ascension St. Vincent Carmel campus. Individual physicians may hold privileges at additional Indianapolis metro hospitals; confirm with the specific provider.


Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. Sources include the CMS National Provider Identifier registry, Healthgrades, Axia Women's Health public location pages, Ascension Medical Group public listings, and the practice's Google Business Profile. This clinic is a general OB/GYN practice; fertility-specific treatment claims in this editorial are limited to services publicly listed by the practice and verified in federal registries. See our editorial policy.

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