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St. Vincent Medical Center Northeast opens in Fishers Indiana

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St Vincent Medical Center NEThe St. Vincent Medical Center Northeast is the latest addition to a host of great facilities by St. Vincent Health.  This is in the backyard of Fishers Real Estate and convenient for those living on the Northeast side of Indianapolis.  It is a stand alone emergency room, outpatient surgery and physician offices facility and it opened last Monday, October 6th.  It is a 120,000 sq ft medical center and has 15 emergency beds that will treat anything from a sore throat to a trauma patient.  It has a helipad to transport those more serious patients. 

The facility cost $42 million and it's the first stand alone for St. Vincent.  They are also looking at the Brownsburg area and have one in Boone County that it is building along with Witham Health Services.  St. Vincent, part of Ascension Health, has approximately 15 different facilities in the greater Metro Indy area.  Major area hospitals include the Carmel facility near Meridian and 136th and the main facility at 2001 W 86th street which adjoins the Peyton Manning Pediatric hospital and is also within walking distance of the Women's Hospital.

The services provides in addition to the 24 hour ER, O/P Surgery and Physician offices (including internal medicine, family medicine, and pediatric medicine) are MRI, CT, Ultradsound, Physical Therapy, Sleep Labs, Women's Health, Center for Healthy Aging, Preventative Health Screenings, Lab and Pharmacy. 

The new Medical Center Northeast is located at 13914 E State Road 238 just off of Exit 10 on I69.  Once you exit, you will go right and it is less than one mile.  The front of St. Vincent Medical Center NE faces Olio Road. 

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Comments (1)

Anonymous
Brent Walsh

I am a transgender man who recently had to undergo a laperoscopy, hysteroscopy and D&C. These procedures are hard enough for anyone, but the psychological effects of a man having to admit he needs these procedures can be even more difficult. I didn't know what kind of attitudes to expect from the staff at St Vincent Hospital in Fishers, but to my relief I was treated, not only with dignity and respect, but with friendliness and compassion from everyone I encountered. My doctor, Dr Brandy Garrett, my nurse, Natalie Groce, my anesthesiologist, Dr Price, (and all the other surgical staff whose names I don't remember) made sure I was knowledgeable and prepared for each step of the process. They made sure I was relaxed and comfortable, and their smiles went a long way to make me feel like I was the most important patient in their hospital. My thanks goes out to everyone who made my experience memorable for all the right reasons.

Apr 02, 2010 05:36 AM
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