Mike and Justine Gegner welcomed their son Nolan on Jan. 14 at IU Health Fishers. (Photo courtesy IU Health Fishers)
Posted By: The Reporter January 27, 2026
The Maternity team at IU Health Fishers recently delivered the 100th baby born in the hospital’s new medical tower. Nolan Gegner, the son of Justine and Mike Gegner, was born on Jan. 14, weighing eight pounds and four ounces and measuring 20 inches long.

Baby Nolan was the 100th baby born at IU Health Fishers. (Photo courtesy IU Health Fishers)
“We purposefully came to IU Health because we knew it was high-quality care,” Mike, Nolan’s father, said. “It’s clear IU Health Fishers has done an amazing job of recruiting great talent. Even though it’s a new unit, all the nurses were fantastic. They are a well-oiled machine.”
The opening of the medical tower in late October marked the completion of IU Health’s Fishers Community Impact Project, which nearly doubled the size of the IU Health Fishers campus and workforce. Along with a new Labor and Delivery unit, the tower also houses Mammography, Breast Surgery, Endocrine Surgical Services, an outpatient OB-GYN suite, Special Care Nursery, Medical-Surgical Inpatient unit and more.
“Watching our team come together over the last three months to begin caring for our community has been one of the greatest opportunities in my life,” said Hannah Devenney, manager of clinical operations for Obstetrics. “We are establishing a presence of trust and safe, high-quality care in our community for women and their families. I can confidently say this is why every one of us are here and why we show up every day.”

The IU Health Fishers Maternity Team cuts the ribbon at the Medical Tower. (Photo courtesy IU Health Fishers)






