Eskenazi Health Center Discounted Services Notice to Patients
Special Services
Eskenazi Health Center Primary Care – Adolescent Program
Recognizing that teens have distinct and diverse needs, Eskenazi Health Center provides comprehensive health services for them – from routine health care to treatment of emergencies and chronic illnesses. Services include care for acne, sports-related injuries, menstrual issues, general illnesses, mental health screenings, smoking cessation programs and immunizations. For more information, please call 317.880.3535.
Legacy House Program
Legacy House Program provides trauma-informed care to adults and children affected by all types of violent crimes including child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, robbery and stalking. All services are offered at no cost to patients.
Legacy House Program provides a full range of services including individual and family counseling, crisis intervention, victim advocacy, community education, violent crime compensation information and assistance, temporary emergency protective orders, shelter and social service referrals, and home address confidentiality information and assistance. Healing is aided through intervention, support and understanding.
Patients can seek services by phone with no referral needed. For more information, please call 317.880.1444.
Senior Primary Care Services
On Tuesday afternoons from 1 – 5 p.m. a geriatrician (doctor who specializes in the care of older adults) provides consultations for patients 65 and older who want to keep their primary care provider but would like a complete health and physical examination conducted by a team specializing in the care of older adults. The team develops a personalized plan of care then reviews recommendations with the patient, family members and primary care providers.
Patients must have a referral from their Eskenazi Health primary care provider. Reasons to refer any established older adult Eskenazi Health patient for a consultation include:
- Abuse/mistreatment
- End-of-life planning
- Falls
- Functional loss/frailty
- Home safety
- Incontinence
- Malnutrition/weight loss
- Memory concerns
- Mobility issues
- Taking multiple medications
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