Indianapolis, IN

Find a Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in Indianapolis, IN

Indianapolis has a growing network of board-certified lactation consultants serving families across the metro. Whether you delivered at IU Health North, Community East, or a birth center in Hamilton County, IBCLCs in the Indy area are experienced with the full range of breastfeeding challenges — tongue tie, low supply, NICU support, premature infants, and return-to-work pumping. Indiana's large Medicaid population is well-served by IBCLCs who accept Hoosier Healthwise.

10+ IBCLCs listed·Home visits available·Telehealth options·Insurance accepted

IBCLCs in Indianapolis, IN

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Finding an IBCLC in Indianapolis, IN

How many IBCLCs are in Indianapolis?

LactationConsultantDirectory.com lists 10+ IBCLCs in the Indianapolis, IN area. The Indianapolis metro has a well-established network of board-certified lactation consultants serving families across Marion County and the surrounding communities — Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Greenwood. Hospital-based IBCLCs at IU Health Methodist, Ascension St. Vincent, Eskenazi Health, and Community Health Network are complemented by private-practice consultants offering home visits and telehealth.

Do Indianapolis IBCLCs take insurance?

Most major insurance plans in Indiana — including Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, and Indiana Medicaid (Hoosier Healthwise) — are required to cover breastfeeding support under the ACA at no cost to you. Use the insurance filter in the directory to confirm which Indianapolis-area IBCLCs accept your plan.

Are there IBCLCs in Carmel or Fishers?

Yes. Several IBCLCs serve the northern Indianapolis suburbs — Carmel, Fishers, and Westfield — either through private practices or home visits that cover Hamilton County. These communities have strong birth professional networks and IBCLCs who work closely with local midwives, doulas, and OB-GYNs.

Can I find a telehealth IBCLC in Indiana?

Yes. Indiana has telehealth-friendly licensure rules, and a number of IBCLCs offer video consultations ideal for latch assessments, supply troubleshooting, and return-to-work pumping plans. Telehealth is especially helpful for families in rural Central Indiana who don't have access to a local IBCLC.

Browse Indiana Lactation Consultants

Looking for an IBCLC outside Indianapolis? Indiana has lactation consultants in Fort Wayne, Bloomington, South Bend, and across the state.