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    Thomas Webb, MD

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    Vascular Surgeons of Indianapolis

    Vascular Surgeons of Indianapolis

    3.0(1 review)
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    Vascular Surgeons of Indianapolis is a Franciscan Physician Network associated practice that…read moreincludes four vascular surgeons: Thomas Webb, MD, FACS Robert McCready, MD, FACS Brian Rapp, MD, FACS Charles Kiell, MD, FACS My physician was Thomas Webb, MD, though this particular review is specifically addressed to the practice itself. The practice is located in one of the office buildings directly adjacent to St. Francis Hospital on Indy's southside right on the Indianapolis/Greenwood line. The multi-level building is easily accessible, though as I recall it did not offer the valet services common to Franciscan. There's a load/unload area as parking in the Franciscan parking lot is pretty much a nightmare, though the parking lot is well lit and I've always felt safe there. The doors to the building are power doors, though the doors to the practice located on the fourth floor are not (as is usual for medical offices). I found the door a little heavy, but mostly workable. The practice recently located to this space on the fourth floor of the building. From what I understand, the goal was to expand and better serve. In other words, this was an upgrade from the previous setting. However, as a new patient of Dr. Webb's I had no experience with the old setting. I arrived in the waiting room early - as I'd not yet been released to work, I'd gotten a ride and wanted to make sure I'd arrived on time. We checked in and were seated in the waiting room. If there's a physical weakness to the practice, it's that the waiting room is dreadfully inaccessible. I mean seriously. There's basically one or two spots you can sit if you're in a wheelchair and I could not wheel through the aisles to get out of the way of the door. This could easily be made accessible, but they're not there yet. As people started to arrive, it definitely felt small. I will admit I kind of wondered how this could possibly be an upgrade. Our call back was close to on time - the nurse did the usual check-in activities. She was professional, though you can always tell a difference in the personality of surgeons' offices versus other specialties. I think they like to feel like it's "professional," but it definitely lacks a personal feeling. I was taken into a small exam room - barely room for a wheelchair to turn around. There were no lower tables or anything that would allow for exam. This was especially weird in my case since I'd had an amputation and would have had difficulty transferring if needed. The doctor examined me in my chair and took out the stitches. It is worth noting that five stitches were actually missed - which could be a big deal and would have been avoidable with decent exam equipment. The exam was quick, though I covered most of that in my physician review. As healing was largely positive, I did not require a second appointment but would, of course, follow-up if further complications would arise. My visit to Vascular Surgeons of Indianapolis was perfectly fine. It accomplished the task, but I couldn't help but feel like greater attention to accessibility would be helpful - in both the waiting room and exam room. As I was certainly not in every exam room, I can't speak to whether or not a better option is available - just what I was offered. I appreciated that billing was prompt and accurate. As someone facing a lot of bills due to a recent amputation, prompt processing has allowed me to maintain a clear picture of my responsibilities. I had no issues with the financial aspects of this visit.

    Thomas Webb, MD - surgeons - Updated May 2026

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