Gardasil – Preventing the spread of HPV

“I only want the shots required by school.” While schools’ requirements do help keep dangerous diseases from spreading, they do not always reflect the most up-to-date medical recommendations.  Experts from the CDC, AAP, American Cancer Society, and other major medical...

Walk-In Appointment Guidelines

With the new “all day” walk-in hours, we feel it’s necessary to communicate what qualifies as a walk-in appointment and more importantly, what does not. Walk-In appointments are allotted a 10 minute slot on our internal schedule, which is enough time...

Hepatitis A Concerns

We have received several calls about a worker at Henryville Elementary School who tested positive for Hepatitis A and the potential for transmission to their child/children. Hepatitis A characteristically is an acute, self-limited illness associated with fever,...

Patient Communication Survey

If you are a patient family with us, please take a few minutes to complete this brief, 7 question survey about our patient communication methods. We appreciate your feedback! Take the survey

Early Autism Diagnostic Testing at Nassim McMonigle & Mescia

December 8, 2014 – Early Autism Diagnostic Clinic Opens In New Albany The Indiana University School of Medicine, in partnership with Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, and as part of the Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral System (NDBS) announces...