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Description
The Women's Hospital is located in Newburgh and New Albany, Indiana, and is one of the branches of the Boston IVF center. The staff of the assisted reproduction unit at Women's Hospital consists of four reproductive endocrinologists and one nurse. In addition, the Newburgh site has its own IVF laboratory.
In addition to classical reproductive medicine, the center also offers a traditional approach. Thus, patients can opt for acupuncture, counseling and massage services. In addition, according to the pictures published on its website, this center has a laboratory, ultrasound consultation, waiting room, reception and recovery room.
Boston IVF - The Women's Hospital also has treatment funding programs for its patients.
However, all this information could not be verified by the inviTRA specialists.
If you want to know how to get to the clinic, click here.
Available services
Available treatments
The following fertility treatments are available at the center:
If you're still unsure which fertility treatment is right for you and would like to know more about it, we suggest you read on here: Fertility Treatment Overview.
The treatment costs may vary significantly depending on the tests or techniques included or not, such as the seminogram, medication, fertility testing, medical visits, prolonged culture or embryo vitrification.
This Tool helps you to find out the exact costs of the different fertility clinics (what's included and what's not) and provides you with lots of useful tips for your first appointment.
Diagnostic treatments
At Boston IVF at the Women's Hospital, it is also possible to perform the following diagnostic tests on men and women to find out the reason for infertility and establish the most appropriate treatment:
- Male Testing such as semen analysis.
- Female Testing such as FSH test
- Hysterosalpingogram
- Genetic testing
Success rates
This data has been collected by the American CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) in the year 2016. Directly comparing pregnancy rates between different clinics can lead to mistakes.
IVF/ICSI
Realized cycles
Number of total cycles performed by the clinic in a year.
Pregnancy probability per transfer
Probability that an embryo transfer will lead to a pregnancy, regardless of the number of embryos transferred.
Cycles with Fresh Eggs
Cycles with Frozen Eggs
IVF with egg donation
Realized cycles
Number of total cycles performed by the clinic in a year.
Pregnancy probability per transfer
Probability that an embryo transfer will lead to a pregnancy, regardless of the number of embryos transferred.
Medical team
Reviews
Reviews on Google Business about Boston IVF at the Women's Hospital are generally very positive.
Kari, for example, emphasizes the efforts of Dr. Griffin to explain the procedure in detail. The staff also helped the patient accommodate her wishes as she was traveling long hours for her consultations. She sufferd from a septate uterus that was corrected in the hospital. The results were more successful than she had expected and she recovered as anticipated. She felt in good hands and would recommend the clinic. Katie also was very content with Dr. Griffin and the rest of the professionals. She would recommend Boston IVF at the Women's Hospital to anyone who wants to start a familiy.
However, there is one criticism from Dustin. He describes Dr. Griffin as very knowledgeable. The patient didn't like the style of operating the practice. He also has the impression of being a burden to the staff. After a few poor experiences he and his partner decided to abandon the clinic.
Location: how to get to the clinic?
Boston IVF at the Women's Hospital is located in 4199 Gateway Blvd in Newburgh.
The nearest airport is Indianapolis Airport and a 2h30 minutes drive to the clinic via I-69. From Ameriplex Pkwy, take IN-67 S and IN-39 S I-69 in Washington Township. Afterwards, follow I-69 to IN-66 E/E Lloyd Expy in Evansville, on I-69 take exit 7A. Continue to IN-66 E to the destination in Ohio Township.