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Healthcare Providers in Indiana

Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Indiana from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 200 providers in this listing.

200 Providers Found Data from NPPES NPI Registry Updated 2026
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ELIE JOSE CHECO HEINSEN M.D.

Internal Medicine

📍2675 WINKLER AVE STE 200, FORT MYERS, FL, 33901

📞 877-856-3774

NPI: 1467764381

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RONALD C CHEEK M.D.

Hospitalist

📍600 WILSON CREEK RD, LAWRENCEBURG, IN, 47025

📞 859-301-8074

NPI: 1356458095

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USMAN Y CHEEMA MD

Internal Medicine

📍2600 FERRY ST, LAFAYETTE, IN, 47904

📞 765-448-8000

NPI: 1124280813

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DEYANIRA ELIZABETH GALVAN CHEN M.D.

Hospitalist

📍1100 MERCER AVE, DECATUR, IN, 46733

📞 260-724-2145

NPI: 1922494228

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LEYUAN JACK CHEN M.D.

Emergency Medicine

📍1100 MERCER AVE, DECATUR, IN, 46733

📞 260-724-2145

NPI: 1053766303

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Providers Listed 200
Cities Found 20
State Indiana
Source NPPES NPI Registry

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Healthcare in Indiana

Indiana's healthcare system is centered on Indianapolis, which has emerged as a significant healthcare hub in the Midwest. Indiana University Health (IU Health) is the state's largest health system, operating IU Health Methodist Hospital and IU Health University Hospital in Indianapolis — both Level I Trauma Centers — along with a statewide network of hospitals and clinics. Ascension St. Vincent, Community Health Network, and Franciscan Health are other major systems serving the Indianapolis metro area and beyond.

Indiana has a significant burden of chronic disease, including elevated rates of smoking, obesity, and heart disease. The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) (in.gov/health) leads public health initiatives including the Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation program and chronic disease management efforts. The state has also been significantly impacted by the opioid epidemic, and has invested in addiction treatment and harm reduction programs.

Indiana expanded Medicaid in 2015 through a unique program called HIP 2.0 (Healthy Indiana Plan), which includes a health savings account component. The Indiana Medical Licensing Board licenses physicians through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (in.gov/pla).

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