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    Dr Rachael Raffle - Indianapolis ENT

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Dr. Raffle is a compassionate and intelligent physician. I could not speak more highly of her. I highly recommend Dr. Raffle.

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    4.4(7 reviews)
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    Dr. Elizabeth Vulanich is a Podiatry Specialist in Avon. She currently practices with Podiatry of…read moreIndiana and is affiliated with IU West Hospital. Parking isn't an issue with a large parking lot in front of the hospital and the Professional Building. I use to see a physician years ago in this group at another location but he passed away. I've been having a lot of pain in my feet again so I returned to the Practice I knew. The front office staff and the Medical Assistant was friendly and pleasant. I only waited a few minutes before being taken to an exam room. The Medical Assistant was organized, thorough and paid attention to medical history details. X-rays were taken minutes after we entered the exam room. It saves so much time having X-rays taken on site and immediately read by the physicians. Dr. Vulanich was personable, great listener, and empathetic to my concerns. I usually steer away from a physician who isn't a good listener so I was pleased she did. After a thorough exam all my questions were answered clearly. I liked Dr. Vulanich and scheduled a follow up appointment with her. If you are searching for a good Podiatrist, I do recommend her.

    I had a complication from surgery and had to have another surgery to correct it two years later. 3…read moredoctors I saw before deciding on one stated there was an issue that needed correction. After a 4 month rehab, it was hard to go through it again. I strongly recommend consulting an orthopedic surgeon for extensive corrective surgery on your feet. Dr H is a good doc but I feel strongly that perhaps this was out of his realm of expertise given the extensive complexity of what was done. It was a 4.5 hour surgery with hardware in 3 places.

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    Megan E Bock, MD

    Megan E Bock, MD

    4.0(1 review)
    2.0 mi

    Dr. Bock is a fairly new urologist with Urology of Indiana working primarily out of the Avon and…read moreCarmel offices, though it seems she is mostly with the Avon office. I was referred to Dr. Bock by my primary care physician to explore issues related to my spina bifida along with chronic infection issues. Due to some trauma in my background, I typically request a female physician or, when that's not possible, make clear a need for trauma-informed care. Dr. Bock was also an option under my insurance company. I was able to get an appointment fairly quickly. With my first two appointments actually being in the Carmel office, my third being at IU Hospital - West, and my fourth via telehealth with the Avon office. I believe that Dr. Bock is fairly new as an MD, though she completed both her internship in surgery and residency here at IU. I had a handful of things I really liked about her after my first appointment, though I'll also acknowledge I wasn't quite sure at that point. She is very matter-of-fact, though in an accessible way. This can come off very abrasively, however, it doesn't with her. She is very good at clinical speak, though makes the language generally accessible. She's also very consistent with saying "What questions do you have?" Her appointments tend to be right about 20 minutes - I have a slight cognitive processing delay and that can make processing info difficult, but I appreciated that she tries to make sure there's time for questions. Dr. Bock knew fairly quickly she wanted to do a cystoscopy - fairly standard with spina bifida. I'm fairly resistant to this type of test, but I'd met my deductible for the year and I also knew I'd been having enough issues that it was a good idea. Plus, I felt like having a female physician might help my comfort level. She ordered an MRI and noted that I'd come back into the office for the cystoscopy. The cystoscopy was my second appointment, but due to some of my own issues it wasn't successful in the office. I appreciated that Dr. Bock explained this, though this meant likely outpatient surgery. I wasn't thrilled with going all the way out to Avon, but I wanted to get it ASAP (or before I chickened out) and in this benefit year. We discussed the procedure fairly thoroughly and it was noted a conscious sedation would be used. About 10 days later, I experienced Dr. Bock again for the procedure. The anesthetic procedure changed a couple more times (much to my frustration). However, Dr. Bock made sure to see me before the surgery, before I was put out in the OR, and after the surgery. She explained the results well (though perhaps a bit too much info was provided to a friend who was there as my driver and not as my next of kin or such). There was also a momentary frustration when I noted that I didn't have anyone staying with me for 24 hours after the surgery (I'd told the pre-assessment nurse several days earlier). This threatened to delay the surgery, but I assured them I'd have someone with me for a couple hours, had an emergency button at home, and had friends checking on me. My final appointment with Dr. Bock occurred via telehealth to receive surgery results - not particularly good news that meant I needed to be referred out to someone else. I was a bit surprised that this was handled via telehealth (which had been suggested by Dr. Bock's office and not requested by me), however, this gave me a glimpse into a more "human" Dr. Bock as she stopped using words like "patient" in favor of "people" or "person." She was very thorough in her explanation including why she needed to refer me out. She felt like I would do well with someone she had interned under and has initiated the referral. She also let me know she would be having a conversation with this doctor. She left open the idea that I could potentially return to her in the future once certain concerns are addressed, though my sense was this was likely more for soothing my anxiety than actually true. While Dr. Bock has interest in fairly significant urological conditions, at this point in her career she's mainly focused on general urology and does appear to work with both men and women. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend her for general urological issues, though for more significant concerns my guess is she'd be likely to make a referral at this point in her career. She was very matter-of-fact but compassionate and gently moved me toward having a procedure I very much needed but didn't want to have. She understood my issues and honored them and approached my care with clinical expertise and an understanding of trauma-informed care. I'd be surprised if she doesn't become a 5-star physician, a nice weaving together of knowledge and compassion. I'm very comfortable rating her at 4-stars at this point and would easily return to her for general urological needs.

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