Patient Resources

Patient Resources

Patient resources at Major Health Partners provide our patients with information and access to numerous services and amenities that make their stay with us more convenient. Here you can pay your bill, request prescription refills, request copies of your medical record, and find information about our spiritual care and pet therapy programs. We also recommend you review our Advance Directives and Patient Rights policies in order to make the most of your medical care.

If you’re planning a trip to the hospital for medical services, be sure to pre-register to save yourself time during check-in.

Where you go for healthcare matters.

For most chronic medical problems, you should go to your regular health care provider first. You'll receive the best care because they know you and your medical history. Choosing the best place for your health care is important. Use the information below to help you with your decision.

Doctor's Office

MHP Family & Internal Medicine
Primary care for the entire family, offering family & internal medicine.
2451 Intelliplex Drive • Suite 260
317.398.0121

MHP Pediatrics
Primary care for children 18 and under.
2451 Intelliplex Drive • Suite 240
317.398.7337

For common illnesses, minor injuries, and routine health exams the best place to get care is a doctor’s office.

Your doctor can also help you manage your health over time. You should make an appointment with your doctor’s office or visit during their walk-in clinics for:

  • Common illnesses such as colds, flu, earaches, sore throats, migraines, fever, or rashes.
  • Minor injuries such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts and burns, minor broken bones, or minor eye injuries.
  • Regular physicals, prescription refills, vaccinations, and screenings.
  • A health problem where you need advice.

Urgent Care

MHP Priority Care
30 West Rampart • Suite 250
317.398.7644

When your doctor is not available, urgent care clinics provide attention for non-life threatening medical problems or problems that could become worse if you wait.

Urgent care clinics provide walk-in appointments and are often open seven days a week with extended hours. When your regular doctor or health care provider is not available, you should go to an urgent care clinic for:

  • Common illnesses such as colds, flu, earaches, sore throats, migraines, fever, rashes, asthma flare-up or allergic reactions that are NOT affecting your breathing
  • Minor injuries such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts or wounds needing stitches, burns, minor broken bones, minor eye injuries, or animal bites
  • Physicals for school, sports or commercial driver's license

Hospital E.R.

MHP Major Hospital
2451 Intelliplex Drive
317.392.3211

For very serious or life threatening problems you should use a hospital emergency room. Hospital emergency rooms are not the place to go for common illnesses, minor injuries or routine health exams.

If you are experiencing any of the below symptoms, don’t wait! Call 911 or go to your nearest hospital emergency room.

  • Chest pain
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Coughing or vomiting blood
  • Severe burns
  • Deep cuts or bleeding that won't stop
  • Seizures
  • Sudden dizziness, weakness, or loss of coordination or balance
  • Numbness in the face, arm, or leg
  • Sudden, severe headache (not a migraine)
  • Any other condition you believe is life threatening

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