MEDICAL LISTINGS
ABORTION OPTIONS COUNSELING
Choices Life Resource Center 2656 Charlestown Rd . / New Albany , IN 812-941-0872 / ChoicesLRC . org
ADDICTION / MENTAL HEALTH
Baptist Health Medical Group Behavioral Medicine 1919 State Street / New Albany , IN Ste . 365 / 812-949-5767 Yelena Vanina , MD Denna Watson , PA-C Christina Cotton , APRN Sara Hancock , APRN Evelyn Hunter , LCSW BaptistHealth . com / Floyd
Norton Clark Hospital Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit 1220 Missouri Ave . / Jeffersonville , IN 812-283-2811 NortonClarkHospital . com
Norton Clark Hospital Intensive Outpatient Therapy Program 1319 Missouri Ave . / Jeffersonville , IN 812-283-2786 NortonClarkHospital . com
ADULT / GERIATRIC PRIMARY CARE
Wall Street Medical Group Adult / Geriatric Primary Care 433 Spring Street / Jeffersonville , IN Suite 200 / 812-288-8360 Dr . Muhammad Masroor Dr . Jose Bada Dr . Agnes Bacala Virginia Nisbet , NP Stacy Garcia , NP Michelle Vissing , NP
ALZHEIMER ’ S / DEMENTIA
Baptist Home Health Care 1915 Bobo Rd . / New Albany , IN 812-948-7447 BaptistHealth . com / Floyd
Lincoln Hills Health Center 326 Country Club Dr . / New Albany , IN 812-948-1311 / Lincoln-Hills . com
Norton Clark Hospital Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit - Geriatric Unit 1220 Missouri Ave . / Jeffersonville , IN 812-283-2811 NortonClarkHospital . com
SonBlest Elder Care 501 State St . / New Albany , IN 812-283-7015 SonBlesteldercare . com
AQUATIC & PHYSICAL THERAPY
Baptist Health Physical Therapy 3891 Charlestown Rd . / New Albany , IN 812-945-3440 BaptistHealth . com / Floyd
ASSISTED LIVING
Hellenic Senior Living of New Albany 2632 Grant Line Rd . / New Albany , IN 812-944-9048 newalbany . ahepaseniorliving . org
BARIATRIC SURGERY
Baptist Health Weight Loss 2125 State St . / New Albany , IN Ste . 1 / 812-949-7151 Lanny Gore , MD Hannah Raake , APRN Madisson Beatch-Smith , Registered Dietitian BaptistHealth . com / Floyd
Required and Recommended School Immunizations , Indiana 2024-2025
Grade Required Recommended
Pre-K
K-5
6-11
12
3 Hepatitis B 4 DTaP ( Diphtheria , Tetanus and Pertussis ) 3 Polio
3 Hepatitis B 5 DTaP 4 Polio
3 Hepatitis B 5 DTaP 4 Polio 2 Varicella
3 Hepatitis B 5 DTaP 4 Polio 2 Varicella
1 Varicella ( Chickenpox ) 1 MMR ( Measles , Mumps and Rubella ) 2 Hepatitis A
2 Varicella 2 MMR 2 Hepatitis A
2 MMR 2 Hepatitis A 1 MCV4 ( Meningococcal ) 1 Tdap ( Tetanus , Diphtheria and Pertussis )
2 MMR 2 Hepatitis A 2 MCV4 1 Tdap
Annual influenza COVID-19
Annual influenza COVID-19
Annual influenza 2 or 3 HPV ( Human papillomavirus ) COVID-19
Annual influenza 2 or 3 HPV 2 MenB ( Meningococcal ) COVID-19
Updated 1.30.2024
HepB : The minimum age for the third dose of Hepatitis B is 24 weeks of age .
DTaP : Four doses of DTaP / DTP / DT are acceptable if fourth dose was administered on or after the fourth birthday .
Polio *: Three doses of Polio are acceptable for all grade levels if the third dose was given on or after the fourth birthday and at least six months after the previous dose . * For students in grades K-12 , the final dose must be administered on or after the fourth birthday and be administered at least six months after the previous dose .
Varicella : Physician documentation of disease history , including month and year , is proof of immunity for children entering preschool through 12 th grade . Parent report of disease history is not acceptable .
Tdap : There is no minimum interval from the last Td dose .
MCV4 : Individuals who receive their first dose on or after their 16 th birthday only need one dose of MCV4 .
Hepatitis A : The minimum interval between first and second dose is six calendar months . Two doses are required for all grade levels .
For additional immunization information , visit : in . gov / health / immunization or call 1 ( 800 ) 701-0704 during normal business hours .
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