King's Daughters' Health

Spring 2017

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PO Box 447 1373 East State Road 62 Madison, Indiana 47250-0447 This publication in no way seeks to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Consult your physician before undertaking any form of medical treatment or adopting any exercise program or dietary guidelines. Libby Wehr-Litmer, DPT, OCS, Lead Physical Therapist; Rick Chamberlain, MD; and Sarah Hartman, APN, Family Nurse Practitioner All-in-One Family Care Life pulls you in multiple directions – finding primary care shouldn't. So King's Daughters' Health has expanded its network of primary care facilities in Madison and the surrounding communities. PROVIDERS AT VERSAILLES Medical Building have brought the resources of KDH much closer to residents of Versailles since June 2014. Residents of the community can access general wellness services, as well as on-site imaging and lab services. "We see anyone from toddlers to seniors," says Sarah Hartman, APN, family nurse practitioner at the Versailles Medical Building. "Our goal is to provide access to quality primary care close to home." New to Town Board-certified family medicine physician Rick Chamberlain, MD, joined the Versailles practice this January. A graduate of Brown University Medical School, Dr. Chamberlain has spent much of his career working in clinics and hospitals across Indiana. His key focus is on wellness and prevention for all ages, but he has a specific interest in men's, women's and senior's health. ■ Learn more about family medicine services in Versailles at www.kdhmadison.org/locations-versailles.aspx. EASING ACHES AND PAINS, JUST DOWN THE STREET As the only King's Daughters' Health physical therapy center outside of Madison, the Versailles Rehabilitation Center, located in the Versailles Medical Building, makes therapy convenient so patients can avoid a lengthy drive. "We schedule 45 minutes per appointment rather than the standard half hour," says Libby Wehr-Litmer, DPT, OCS, lead physical therapist at the Versailles Medical Building. "As a result, we're able to better tailor care to our patients." Our team provides a variety of services, including post- operative care, treatments for muscle strains and therapy for neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease. In need of physical or occupational therapy? Call (812) 689-3877 to schedule an appointment in Versailles.

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