Our directory currently includes 7 source-checked midwife listings in Anchorage, Alaska: 7 Certified Professional Midwives. Source records do not guarantee current licensure, home birth services, availability, or service area, so confirm each item directly with the practice.
Midwife Directory Listings in Anchorage
Anchorage currently has 7 published midwife listings: 0 Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNM) and 7 other midwife credentials. Source records do not confirm every practice's current birth setting, licensure, service area, or availability. Confirm those details directly.
Home Birth Cost in Anchorage
Use this range only as planning context. Ask each practice for a current written quote that identifies included care, separately billed services, supplies, assistant fees, and refund terms. Confirm insurance and HSA/FSA eligibility with the relevant plan administrator or tax professional.
Insurance Coverage for Home Birth in Alaska
These summaries are starting points, not benefit guarantees. Coverage depends on provider credentials, network status, services, and the specific plan.
Verify benefits and participating providers directly with the insurer before signing a contract. Ask the practice what documentation it can provide for a coverage or reimbursement request.
Hospitals Near Anchorage
These nearby facilities come from our public hospital dataset. Their presence here does not establish a transfer arrangement with any listed midwife. Ask each practice to explain its current transfer plan and receiving facilities.
Midwife Licensing in Alaska
Alaska licenses direct-entry midwives as Certified Direct-Entry Midwives through the Board of Certified Direct-Entry Midwives at the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. Most CDMs also hold the national NARM CPM credential. CNMs are licensed by the Alaska Board of Nursing. Some attendants in rural communities practice outside the licensing framework, so confirm an active CDM or CNM license before hiring.
Directory source checks do not replace current license verification. Ask the practice which credential or license applies to its services and confirm it with the relevant state board or credentialing organization.
What to Confirm With Each Practice
Ask whether the practice currently attends home births in your ZIP code, whether it has availability around your due date, which credentials and licenses apply, what its package includes, and how it handles insurance and billing. Clinical suitability and care decisions should be discussed directly with a qualified health professional who knows your circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a home birth midwife cost in Anchorage?
Our national sample ranges from $2,000 to $9,921, but local fees and included services vary. Request a current written quote from each practice.
Does Medicaid cover home birth in Alaska?
Alaska Medicaid pays licensed direct-entry midwives and CNMs for planned out-of-hospital birth under its fee schedule. Not every midwife is enrolled, so confirm current Alaska Medicaid enrollment with each practice before booking. Confirm current benefits and participating providers with the specific plan because coverage can differ by plan and provider credential.
Does every listed Anchorage midwife attend home births?
No. A listing does not by itself establish a provider's current birth setting, service area, licensure, or availability. Confirm each item directly with the practice.
What should I confirm before contacting a Anchorage midwife?
Confirm current credentials, home birth services, geographic service area, availability, fees, insurance policies, and contact information.
What does a claimed profile tell me?
A claimed profile may include provider-submitted availability, insurance, pricing, service area, and practice details. Confirm time-sensitive information directly before making a care decision.
What is the difference between a CPM and a CNM in Alaska?
A CPM is a midwifery credential focused on out-of-hospital practice. A CNM is an advanced-practice nursing credential and may be used in hospital, birth center, clinic, or home settings. State licensing rules differ. Confirm each provider's current credential, license, and setting directly.
Other Cities in Alaska
Browse registry-backed midwife listings in other Alaska cities. Confirm each practice's current service area and birth settings directly.