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    2.8 (5 reviews)

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    Northside Gastroenterology Endoscopy Center

    4.6(8 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Ryan was very detailed and thorough in his explanation of my fiancé's test result which really…read morehelped to put her at ease. Great experience here and we highly recommend it!

    I had an endoscopy and colonoscopy here in early December. It was my first time having either…read moreprocedure, as well as my first time ever being sedated (I'm in my 40s). To say that I was nervous was an understatement. When I checked in, they had a sign posted that several of the doctors were running about an hour behind, and then the person behind the desk made sure to tell me as well. Not exactly what someone who hasn't eaten in 24 hours wants to hear, but there's not really much you can do about it. When they called me back and took me into the pre-procedure area, I must admit that I started to panic. It was VERY crowded. Lots of beds sectioned off with curtains, nurses/anesthesiologists/doctors walking around, blood pressure monitors beeping, etc. If you're nervous about medical procedures, just steel yourself that it's going to seem chaotic, and you may be tempted to run out of there. The nurse who was working with me told me that it was a very time of year with everyone trying to get things done before the end of the year, so it may not always be like that. My nurse was very friendly and reassuring. I also had another nurse come by to put in my IV, the anesthesiologist stopped by to ask me a few questions and see if I had any concerns, and my doctor also came in to say hello. Before long, they were wheeling my bed into another section of the building and had me in my procedure room. There was music playing and the nurse made sure I was comfortable as we were waiting for the anesthesiologist. She came in, said she was starting the meds, and then I was out. Everything was uneventful, and a nurse from the office called me the next day to make sure I was feeling ok. I don't wish to have to use these services often, but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to others.

    Chernoff Cosmetic Surgery - Triple Board Certified Plastic Surgeon - Dr. Chernoff in his Indianapolis office

    Chernoff Cosmetic Surgery

    4.7(23 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    Dr Chernoff and his staff are the best! so caring and I have been thrilled with my results!read more

    I was referred by Dr. Stanley Harper at the Avon location to Dr. Greg Chernoff. I did my initial…read moreconsultation in July with Jamie the patient coordinator. She took before and after (photoshopped) photos and told me what to expect and we reviewed the costs. If I waited until October or later there was a prospective discount that might be available. I was willing to wait for that possibility. In September an availability became open with the aforementioned discount. Then I met with the doctor, head nurse, and Jamie again at my next appointment. Both Dr Greg Chernoff and Nurse Julie have been doing these procedures that I was selecting for 30 years. I was comfortable with everything they were telling me. My only concern was for the length of time for me personally to heal at that point. I figured it might be longer than normal due to my age. Everybody was extremely helpful and made me 100% comfortable with their process and procedures. Since I lived an hour away, they asked if I had time and we decided to do the the pre-op appointment at the same time. I learned my surgery was going to take five hours which is the longest I've ever been under general anesthesia. During the following week, I was able to get approvals from my primary care physician as well as the specialist that sees me for my worst chronic disease and get her approval too. The anesthesiologist approved the procedure with a weekend phone call. Nurse Julie had called me on the prior Sunday to review a lot of information as well. These people really go above and beyond what I am used to in the medical profession. Dr. Chernoff absolutely goes way beyond any expectations you would have to a point you have to tell your friends and family how amazingly he stands by his statement of "we're going to take real good care of you" which he stated to me several times before my surgery. He came through for me 1000% on everything. On my day of surgery, Wednesday September 28, I left the waiting area and went back to the pre-op bed on time and soon Dr. Chernoff visited me to go over what lay ahead. I had a couple of questions about recovery expectations. Then Dr. Himebstein, my anesthesiologist, came to review my medications, my blood work, and ask questions about my medical history. I did not have any questions for him because he covered everything so thoroughly. I woke up six hours later and Nurse Ellen took care of me for the rest of the day and all night. I was her only patient to take care of. There was one other overnight patient but he too had his own nurse. Soft drinks, snacks , and pain meds were available for whenever you needed them. Dinner was provided by a delivery service from Jimmy John's. I had Teddy Grahams for dessert. In the morning, I got checked out earlier than expected after visiting with Dr. Chernoff again. He again reaffirmed everything wet smoothly and I told him I was happy with the results. As a matter of fact the pain threshold was much lower than I had expected. We confirmed my next appointments for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday mornings. I ended up checking into the Drury Plaza Hotel, only two stop lights from Chernoff Cosmetic Surgery, on Friday so I didn't have an hour commute every day and needless stress over I-465 daily traffic. I had thought about this plan before the surgery so I was prepared. Corinne, a 15 year employee, saw me every day except weekends and helped me immensely in the office with my post operative recovery on the following Friday, then Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the following week. Dr Chernoff referred me to the Hyperbaric Oxygen Clinic for four oxygen treatments which helped with my healing and recovery immensely. I completed the four daily consecutive treatments on Friday, October 7th, as well as nine daily consecutive appointments with Chernoff Cosmetic Surgery on the same Friday. On Monday, October 10th, the rest of my sutures were removed. My healing and recovery are right on schedule. Now I will be seen once a week for the next month, then once a month for a few months. I'm still completely satisfied with the results, and with Dr. Chernoff and his awesome staff! Once I am completely healed, I will upload a new profile photo and you all can tell me what you think (if anyone is still reading my longest review, lol). See if you can figure out what procedures (2) I had done.

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    Chernoff Cosmetic Surgery - Dr. Chernoff is triple board certified with over 30 years of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

    Dr. Chernoff is triple board certified with over 30 years of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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    Dr. Chernoff performing Botox injections on a patient.

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    Naab Road Surgical Center - Waiting room

    Naab Road Surgical Center

    3.8(10 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    The doctor's were lovely and every single person there... Had to have emergency surgery and it was…read moreamazing how quickly the doctors expeditiously treated me the next day. Wonderful experience. Would definitely recommend......but The only reason I give this one star is due to one person, Misty who is in charge of FMLA paperwork. This particular FMLA that my employer required was not something she was familiar with. The form was filled out incorrectly multiple times. Multiple messages, calls and emails were left to no avail. Finally reached her colleague, who then filled it out by herself within 2 hours, because she left early. Must recently I asked for a return to work form. Misty once again did not respond to multiple emails. One box needed to be marked that I have no restrictions and can return with a date became another mountain. Like before she never once called me back and after multiple calls had to explain to her coworker that by not filling out this paperwork, I could lose my job. The one and only email she finally replies, with we will not extend your leave. I never asked her to extend my time off. Again multiple calls, to wherein which her colleague said, she may or may not get back to you right away but we'll backlog the date and make sure it's done. In the end she submitted a fax with incorrect info and incorrect location. The experience was wonderful but turned sour due to the inability to fill 2 pieces of paper. Emergency surgery is not easy and to almost beg for a correctly filled paper is extremely exhausting. I won't be asking again as it appears it won't ever be filled out correctly. My experience was like a lavishly decorated cupcake with a little poop on top.

    What I like when I'm getting a procedure done: compassion. What I like when I'm waiting for someone…read moreto get a procedure done: efficiency. Luckily, you will find both at Naab Road Surgical Center. I was not a patient at the surgical center, just a loved one in the waiting room. But from my perspective, this place runs like a well-oiled machine. I thought we would be in there for at least three hours, but we were out in 2 hours, and I didn't feel like they rushed anything -- they just knew what they were doing. From a patient's perspective: The nurses and doctors all took the time to explain the procedure, made sure to answer questions, and made sure you're comfortable. You get warm blankets, too. That's a nice touch. Everyone we encountered was friendly and professional. You could tell that they had everything under control, which puts a person's mind at ease. As for the waiting room: It's a little boring, so be sure to bring reading material or your laptop or what have you. They have free wifi, but you need to ask the person at the front desk for the password. There's free coffee, tea and hot chocolate, and there's a vending machine with snacks and beverages. There's also a water fountain with a water-bottle refilling station. There's one big TV, but it was on a weather channel. I brought my laptop with me to work while I waited, but we were in and out so quickly that I didn't have much time to get anything done! I like a medical facility that is orderly and gets you in and out in a timely manner.

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    Hancock Regional Hospital - Waiting room for x-ray.

    Hancock Regional Hospital

    3.0(20 reviews)
    21.7 mi

    Called and asked for information about the process of receiving pre-exposure rabies vaccines. I'm…read morestudying to be a wildlife biologist and I focus on bats. It is required of me to receive these vaccines and it is something that should be common knowledge for anyone working in a hospital--regardless of whether you're a nurse or not. After I asked my question, whoever was working reception had zero idea what I was asking for, which is fairly alarming considering rabies is one of the most lethal viruses we have. She asked me if I was a current patient, I said no I don't have insurance. This was when she really stopped helping me. I understand prices are high, but they're going to be high regardless because of what I'm asking for. She told me to ask my school what do, to which I told her they told me to contact hospitals because they are all equipped to give these vaccines. She just kept saying she doesn't know what I was asking for and that she can't help. She then directed me to Jane Pauley, who is closed on weekends. I understand not being versed in everything that happens in a hospital, but not knowing what a pre-exposure vaccine is, and being unwilling in helping access that, is a terrible look for any healthcare facility. Please educate your staff on basic healthcare and train them to not just push people off the phone.

    We live and travel in our RV and of course we're far away from home when we needed a doctor. We…read morewent to Hancock Regional and it was a very good choice. It was late in the evening and I was very stressed and not feeling well. The gentleman who does the intake and triage (I wish I could remember his name!) was amazing - he calmed me down and assured me I would get help. Dr. McCann and our nurse Amanda were attentive and I felt listened to. They even let me sleep in the ER for a couple of hours to be sure the meds worked. I didn't feel rushed at all.

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    Hancock Regional Hospital - Outside the hospital.

    Outside the hospital.

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    Shelbourne Knee Center - Just a progress report, split squats without support. Next week only using one pad. Adding weight next month.

    Shelbourne Knee Center

    3.9(7 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    I love my new knees! And I apologize for the long review…read more.. My journey into knee replacement started over 30 years ago while in the Marines and started losing cartilage from running. 10 years later, I was having unbearable pain from walking and doing mundane tasks, and went to an orthopedist where I was living in Texas, and was told they needed replacement but I was too young (at the time, the hardware was only good for 7 years). Fast forward to last September, I received several recommendations for Shelbourne Knee Center from my wife's co-workers (my wife is military). Doing some research, Shelbourne is one of the top places the country for this type of thing, and our insurance covered it. I live an hour away from the hospital, so I didn't take this adventure lightly. I was very apprehensive about doing this since I was already in pain and worried that the recovery would be worse. I really had nothing to worry about. Dr. Benner saw me at my appointment, took x-rays and did a physical exam of my knees. They looked pretty bad, bones resting on bones where the cartridge would have been, etc. We made an appointment to replace them in the spring and then COVID hit, cancelling all elective surgeries. So I rescheduled for late May. Yes, both knees at once. In the meantime, I worked with Sarah, the physical therapist, once a month to increase the range of motion in the soft tissue. Yes, physical therapy can be a joy but it is necessary. And Sarah is great, and very knowledgeable. Sarah also gave me exercises to do at home daily. On the day of surgery, I arrived at the hospital at 6 am and checked into the surgery center. They brought me to a pre-op room to get me ready, and then placed me on a gurney and wheeled me to the operating room where I was introduced to the staff that would work on me. Dr. Benner and his PA arrived and discussed what would happen, and then the anesthesiologist had me breath into a mask... The next thing I know, I wake up back in pre-op 3 hours later and was told everything went fine. My lower legs were in a contraption called a Continuous Passive Motion machine (CPM) which slowly moved my legs to keep the knees moving. I would be in this thing for a week. My knees were also encased in a cyrocuff, filled with ice water to reduce the swelling. My wife came in, and I was taken to my room on the 3rd floor. Their philosophy is to rest first after surgery to reduce the swelling. The first 24 hours was on complete bed rest (I had a Foley catheter inserted so I could freely urinate without getting out of bed). The next day, the catheter was removed and I did my first physical therapy session with a hospital physical therapist. The first thing she did was show me how to get out of bed and use a walker. Other than going to the bathroom and doing physical therapy, I was to stay in bed with the CPM and cyrocuff for a week. Dr. Benner came by that afternoon and discussed what they did. Normally a bilateral knee replacement should take 4 hours, but they were able to complete it in 3. My legs were becoming bowlegged due to the joint settling, and they straightened them. They also resurfaced my kneecap. I was also given a nerve block to reduce any pain. Normally, you are discharged the next afternoon after surgery. But after attempting to climb up and down a set of practice stairs (I have steps going into my house), we determined that I should stay another night to gain more strength. And the insurance approved it. I awoke the next day with a little discomfort but surprisingly no pain (the pain meds probably had something to do with that). More physical therapy, where I successfully maneuvered the stairs. Dr. Benner came by again to check up on me, and then we were on the way home. A week later, we were back at Shelbourne where Sarah had me do more physical therapy and gave me more exercises to do at home. More x-rays and another check-up with Dr. Benner, and another appointment for the following week, where Sarah removed the waterproof bandages. They use what is called a Zipline to close the incision, and those were removed 2 weeks later. I was able to stop using the walker after 2 weeks, and now at 5 weeks post surgery, I stopped using a cane. Surprisingly, there has been no pain. I stopped using the prescription pain meds after 10 days. Prior to surgery, I was taking Celebrex (an anti inflammatory) twice a day. Now, I'm taking it once a day along with Tylenol. I highly recommended anyone exploring knee replacement to check out Shelbourne Knee Center. I was dreading it, but the experience so far has been nothing but fantastic.

    I will forever be thankful for the Shelbourne Knee Center! My journey with them started 15 years…read moreago, at the age of 16 I tore my right knee ACL playing volleyball. I originally went to my local (from out of town) orthopedic surgeon to see what was going on with my knee after my surgery. An MRI, a month and 4 appointments later they did not know what was wrong and they wanted to do an exploratory surgery to figure it out. My mother and I decided it was time to get a second opinion and that's how we landed at Shelbourne's. My first appointment in walked a bunch of PT, DRs- they pulled up my MRI and did a quick test of my knee. 5 mins into my appointment (literally)- "you've torn your ACL, when do you want to schedule your surgery?" I was STUNNED! They knew so quick! We scheduled my surgery 1 month later with Dr Shelbourne. With my ACL reconstruction surgery I was back to pitching in softball 3 months later - which is unheard of with this kind of surgery but the Shelbourne method WORKS! Here I am 15 years later at my follow up research appointment with absolutely no complaints or issues! I highly recommend Shelbourne Knee Center to anyone with knee issues!

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    Shelbourne Knee Center - Physical Therapy area

    Physical Therapy area

    Shelbourne Knee Center - World Map of where everyone is from that he has operated on

    World Map of where everyone is from that he has operated on

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    Wesley D. Porter, DO

    Wesley D. Porter, DO

    4.0(1 review)
    8.8 mi

    I experienced Dr. Porter as the anesthesiologist for an outpatient procedure I had at IU Health…read moreWest, a full-service hospital located in Avon, Indiana. Per the IU website, Dr. Porter is a hospital-based provider only who serves IU Methodist, IU University, IU North, and IU West. He's an osteopathic physician whose specialty is anesthesiology. Anesthesiology is one of those weird specialties and I'm not even sure it's completely fair to review it. The actual encounter time is always limited. I met Dr. Porter a few minutes before the procedure (actually a few minutes later than the procedure was actually scheduled). He explained his process and listened when I expressed some concerns considering he was planning to approach it differently than I had told the surgery would be handled. He explained in a very fundamental way (too fundamental) why this was his preference and I agreed to go with it. I was impressed that when I informed him of my trauma background that he offered to let me place the mask on myself and he then followed up with that once I was in the OR. So, that was a huge and appreciated plus. Obviously, once I was knocked out I have no idea what happened. However, one way to assess urology is by the recovery room journey and I awakened with very little difficulty and was actually in pretty good shape in post-op. I was able to eat and drink fairly quickly. My procedure started around 3:45 or so and I was pretty close to out the door by 6pm. Dr. Porter checked in with me, of course, by surgery's end. He had a pretty casual air about him. He was definitely confident, but not in a conceited way. I was probably most bothered by the conflicting plans for anesthetic and do wish that had been resolved prior to my being in the operating room. It's awkward by that point to have discussions about it, but it unnecessarily increased my anxiety. Overall, however, this was a good experience and I especially appreciated the trauma-informed care that aided my comfort. As a hospitalist, he tends to be one of those docs where you don't necessarily get a "choice" but in this case all worked out well and I found him to be a friendly, professional, and knowledgeable practitioner.

    Medical Pain and Spine Care - Dr. Mark Nielson, Dr. Peter Klim, Stephan Feehan, DPT, Angie Speer, PTA, and Haylee Goad, FNP-C

    Medical Pain and Spine Care

    3.6(5 reviews)
    20.5 mi

    I would give zero stars if I could. If you are considering going here for ketamine treatment for…read moredepression- look elsewhere. They will take your money and lie to you about your dose. I've been getting ketamine treatments for a long time at other clinics across the country and this place gives you 1/25th of the dose you would get at any other clinic in the United States. You will feel absolutely nothing during the treatment and have no relief from your symptoms.

    Today I had a procedure with Dr. Klim to help with some debilitating pain in my hip. I was super…read moreapprehensive, my anxiety level was a 10/10! Dr. Klim was very patient and saw to it that I was made completely comfortable before, during and after the procedure. Dr. Klim explained that there may be some pressure and a pinch as he introduced the needles and injected the medication. I honestly didn't feel a thing! Dr. Klim spoke very calmly. He and his assistant, Tracy (sp) monitored my blood pressure and oxygen levels. When Dr. Klim saw that my BP was getting low, he assured me that he had a plan of action in place to ensure that it would not stay low. The procedure was done before I knew it! Dr. Klim did not rush me once the procedure was completed. He gave me time to get my bearings together and even took the time to walk with me to the waiting area where my mom was waiting. I just want to say that I have had spinal procedures/epidurals in the past. None of them went well, and therefore, my fear nearly had me cancel my appointment today. Dr. Klim truly changed my perspective. Thank you Dr. Klim for your support, level of expertise and kindness. My experience was top tier! I'd also like to thank Tracy for assisting. She was informative and answered my questions prior to my procedure without hesitation!

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    Medical Pain and Spine Care - Dr. Klim in the procedure room

    Dr. Klim in the procedure room

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    Sample of non-invasive pain treatment options

    Medical Pain and Spine Care - Dr. Klim using fluoroscopy to inject medication into the epidural space.

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    Dr. Klim using fluoroscopy to inject medication into the epidural space.

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