IU Health Morgan

IU Health Morgan As IU Health Morgan embarks on a new chapter, we are embracing the advances in technology and care. IU Health Morgan does more than treat you when you are sick.

Fore more than 90 years, Morgan County residents have received quality healthcare right here at home. IU Health Morgan is planning proactively and meeting challenges head on. The future of healthcare is here, and we are ready to serve you and your family for many years to come. IU Health Morgan offers:
Primary and Specialty Physician Care
Diagnostic Imaging & Lab Testing
24/7 Emergency Care
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Outpatient Surgery
Wellness Services including: Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Behavioral Health and Sleep Lab. We also offer the kind of services and programs that help you and your family stay healthy.

In honor of National Nurses Week, please take a moment to learn about one of our amazing nurses!    Tiffany Wallace, RN ...
05/08/2026

In honor of National Nurses Week, please take a moment to learn about one of our amazing nurses!

Tiffany Wallace, RN | Morgan Primary Care

Wallace started working in the Morgan Primary Care front office and stayed with IU Health throughout her nursing program—balancing work, school and clinicals.

She graduated in early 2020 and worked for two years in the Emergency department, caring for patients and families during the COVID pandemic.

On the Primary Care team, she brings with her extensive knowledge, experience and a calm, caring presence.

Her team looks forward to watching her continue to grow and make an impact.

WALK-IN HOURS UPDATE:Please be aware that the Morgan walk-in clinic will be CLOSED today (5/6) at 2:30pm. Additionally, ...
05/06/2026

WALK-IN HOURS UPDATE:

Please be aware that the Morgan walk-in clinic will be CLOSED today (5/6) at 2:30pm.

Additionally, the clinic will opening at 7:30am tomorrow (5/7) instead of 7am.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

WALK-IN HOURS UPDATE:Please be aware that the Morgan walk-in clinic will be CLOSED tomorrow (5/6) from 11:45am -1:00 pm....
05/05/2026

WALK-IN HOURS UPDATE:

Please be aware that the Morgan walk-in clinic will be CLOSED tomorrow (5/6) from 11:45am -1:00 pm.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Administrative Professionals Day (Wednesday, April 22) is dedicated to recognizing these skilled team members and their ...
05/04/2026

Administrative Professionals Day (Wednesday, April 22) is dedicated to recognizing these skilled team members and their critical contributions.

At IU Health Morgan, Administrative team members were given flowers to brighten their day and show appreciation for their efforts.

Thank you for these individuals for being part of the IU Health team!

National Self Care Day, Monday, April 6, is dedicated to focusing on personal health and life balance, and the IU Health...
04/10/2026

National Self Care Day, Monday, April 6, is dedicated to focusing on personal health and life balance, and the IU Health Morgan team recognized the day with a fun activity.

Jason Bullard-Batiste, DSW, LCSW-BACS, IU Health Morgan Behavioral Health therapist and team lead; Randi Naylor, Riley Pediatrics manager; and Michelle Ferran, Healthy Work Environment team member, set up a small station where team members could choose a seed or plant and plant it in a recycled bottle so they can watch it grow.

“They created an amazing event to get us up out of our chairs and get our hands a little dirty,” says Louise Cossari, IU Health Morgan administrative coordinator. “To see our team members smile and just have fun thrilled my heart. Sometimes it is not the huge things in life that bring joy but the little pleasures that help us grow.”

Michelle L. Catt, NP and Victoria A. Wolf, NP are proud to care for our community and are currently accepting new patien...
04/07/2026

Michelle L. Catt, NP and Victoria A. Wolf, NP are proud to care for our community and are currently accepting new patients.

To find a provider who best fits your needs, please visit iuhealth.org/find-providers.

WALK-IN HOURS UPDATE:Please be aware that the Morgan walk-in clinic will be opening at 8am tomorrow (4/2) instead of 7am...
04/01/2026

WALK-IN HOURS UPDATE:

Please be aware that the Morgan walk-in clinic will be opening at 8am tomorrow (4/2) instead of 7am.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

It's no joke—Studies show that seasonal allergies can run in families. If you, or someone you love, is dealing with spri...
04/01/2026

It's no joke—Studies show that seasonal allergies can run in families. If you, or someone you love, is dealing with spring pollen allergies, contact your Primary Care provider for relief.

Need a Primary Care provider? Visit iuhealth.org/find-providers to find one near you.

Knowing where to go for care can save you time and money while keeping healthcare facilities operating efficiently.Pleas...
03/10/2026

Knowing where to go for care can save you time and money while keeping healthcare facilities operating efficiently.

Please take a moment to review the information below to ensure you're getting the best care for your needs.

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month!Colon cancer is expected to affect more than 108,000 people in the U.S. in 20...
03/06/2026

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month!

Colon cancer is expected to affect more than 108,000 people in the U.S. in 2026—nearly every case beginning as a silent, slow‑growing polyp.

We spoke with gastroenterologist Bret Spier, MD, about why colonoscopies matter. “Early detection is critical because colon polyps typically cause no symptoms,” he explains.

A colonoscopy allows physicians to find and remove polyps before they ever have the chance to turn into cancer. At‑home stool and blood tests can be helpful, but they can’t detect polyps the way a colonoscopy can.

Most adults should begin screening at 45, and some may need it earlier based on family history or other risk factors.

A single screening can make a life‑saving difference. Don’t wait to prioritize your colon health.

For the full story and more education on colonoscopies, check out https://iuhealth.org/thrive/bloomington-gastroenterologist-bret-spier-md-shares-why-colonoscopies-matter

More than 150,000 people are hospitalized with pneumonia each year, leading to roughly 41,000 deaths from the disease or...
03/04/2026

More than 150,000 people are hospitalized with pneumonia each year, leading to roughly 41,000 deaths from the disease or related complications. The good news is there’s a vaccine designed to help reduce these numbers.

“Studies have shown that getting the pneumonia vaccine helps to prevent the most common type of bacterial pneumonia in many adults and this leads to less hospitalizations, missed days of work and death due to the infection,” says IU Health South Region emergency medicine provider, Robert (Bob) Adams, DO.

Learn more in the Q&A with Dr. Adams below:

IU Health South Region emergency physician Robert Adams, DO, shares information on how the pneumococcal vaccine can help reduce the risk of pneumonia.

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