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    David S Batt, MD

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    3 years ago

    I swear by Dr. Batt's care. Efficient. Considerate. Knowledgeable. So thankful for him and his terrific staff (LaTonya).

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    Kristin N. Willfond, MD, MPH

    Kristin N. Willfond, MD, MPH

    5.0(2 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    Having had a recent leg injury that led me into several sessions of wound care and physical…read moretherapy, I knew that it was time for me to take seriously my need to locate another primary care physician. After a false start visit with an IU Health physician I was referred to by the clinic, I decided that this was the perfect opportunity for me to explore my curiosity with Franciscan Health. I've always heard positive things about Franciscan Health and as someone with a ministry background, though not Catholic, I thought this type of setting might be a healing environment for me and my hope was to find a physician with whom I could build a trusting relationship so that I could avoid my usual avoidance of healthcare. Dr. Willfond is actually employed by the Franciscan Health organization and only recently joined the Cityway practice. Prior to this, I believe she was in a practice near County Line Road on the Marion/Johnson County border. As a sexual assault survivor, I will admit that whenever possible I try to use female providers, though it's certainly not always possible. For primary care, however, it was certainly my hope to find someone either close to my home or close to my work. The Cityway offices are right next to the Irsay YMCA just south of downtown. I work a little over a mile away. The building houses several Franciscan clinics including a lab, sports medicine, massage, radiology and others. The primary care offices are on the first floor. I'd considered one other Franciscan physician, but I got immediately turned off when the first words out of their mouths was "the doctor doesn't prescribe pain medication." Fortunately, I didn't have that experience with Dr. Willfond's office and that's definitely the last thing on my mind. While she's relatively new to this location, she did bring some patients with her and she did have about a 5-week wait for an initial appointment. As I had some urgency due to the leg injury, I definitely attempted to get in more quickly and actually was contacted and was able to get in 11 days earlier than my original appointment after a cancellation. I was impressed that they not only took note of my need, but they did the follow-up. The building does have paid parking, which is validated, but if you have mobility issues while driving you should know that you'll have to grab your parking ticket on the way in and you'll have to insert your ticket and validation on the way out. However, I found it worked seamlessly. There's several accessible parking spots up front and they are ADA compliant. The entryway includes automatic doors as this is a relatively new complex. As you enter the clearly marked clinic entrance, the reception desk is on the right and there's a couple small waiting areas. I was impressed with the intake call and they also called and did pre-registration that saved me, as a slightly spastic paraplegic, from having to write on those small forms the day of the appointment. I received a short video to watch prior to my appointment that basically explained what to expect and how to be prepared. I was taken to my room on time, or at least within five minutes of on time. The room was a bit small and not quite what I'd prefer to see in terms of wheelchair access. If I'd needed to get on the table, that would have been challenging, but it seemed both the nurse and Dr. Willfond adapted well. The rooms are bright and cheery, only minimally decorated and, of course, they have the Franciscan identifiers (a cross) above the door of each room. I don't know if Dr. Willfond had read my record in advance, but she was clearly informed and that gave both of us a good place to start from. As I specifically mentioned my leg concerns, I was impressed that she assertively wanted to see the leg as wrapped by my physical therapist. While the office isn't as well equipped with wrapping supplies, she made sure to re-wrap it and offered understandable clinical opinions and recommendations. Dr. Willfond listened thoroughly and even offered me sort of a "last chance" mention any other concerns. While primary care visits are always tight, I never felt rushed. In fact, handling the wrap was more involved than she expected but she followed through and addressed my concerns. It is my hope that she'll grow into a "safe" place for me to be authentic about my health and my disability while allowing someone to watch for health and skin issues. She was intelligent, informed, kind and felt safe but not in an artificial way. The nurse, as well, was absolutely top notch. If you need labs done, they have a walk-in lab on the second floor. This appointment was exactly what I'd hoped for and I was relieved that Dr. Willfond agreed to be my primary care physician.

    Dr. Willfond is super professional and knowledgeable. She is up to date on all the screening…read moreprotocols and told me not only her recommendations but also her reasoning behind them. She runs on time and is available via computer or phone for prescription refills and appointments. Highly recommend!

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    Miller J Michael DPM

    Miller J Michael DPM

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    My 20 year old daughter has lived with major foot issues for some time - a severe bunion…read moredeformation of both feet as well as flat feet with both feet. Needless to say, she was in a lot of pain each day. We were recommended to see Dr. Miller for a consultation from a mutual friend. Immediately upon seeing Dr. Miller at her first appointment, he simply looked at her feet, moved them around a little and told us exactly what was wrong. He was never pushy on the surgery option but we immediately felt comfortable with him based on his excellent "bedside manner" as well as his exceptional expertise in this area. Fast forward and our daughter, who finished her 2nd surgery about 4 weeks ago is in absolutely no pain. In fact, she has been in no pain and has not needed any narcotics at all the entire post-surgery. Her feet are now straight and we expect a full recovery. Our daughter is excited to live life without pain thanks to Dr. Miller and his team. We can't recommend him enough.

    Foot surgery. ugh. But if you need it you REALLY need it, you need it. My rheumatologist…read morereferred me to Dr. Miller saying he was the best. I was skeptical about going to a podiatrist for surgery but but my fears were unfounded. Dr. Miller took his time to answer all of my questions, on every visit, before and after my surgery. His nurses are even better and will give you lots of great advice if you ask. Office wait times are usual, about 20 minutes late. I have struck up conversations with other patients in the waiting room and learned they also had great experiences with this doctor, very reassuring! I did follow all of his guidelines (elevation, ice) and had almost no pain AT ALL! My recovery was very fast for foot surgery and I find myself, at 10 weeks, back in good running shoes and able to walk very normally. I still need to rest and elevate my foot but I'm sure that will improve. It never occurred to me to ask how long all of the different stages would take after surgery especially the time in a splint (non-weight bearing) followed by the time in a boot. I will definitely do that for the second foot. Yes, more in my future. yea. At least I have this wonderful doctor to do the surgery.

    David S Batt, MD - rhematologists - Updated May 2026

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