Healthcare in Indianapolis is well established; the city has long been considered a medical hub in the Midwest. The metro is served by four major healthcare systems: Community Health Network (Community), Indiana University Health (IU Health), Franciscan Health (Franciscan), and Ascension St. Vincent. All four operate multiple hospitals across the metro.

The city is also home to Indiana University School of Medicine, the largest medical school in the United States, as well as the national headquarters of the American College of Sports Medicine.

Although healthcare in Indianapolis is slightly more affordable than the American average, it is still rather expensive, and health insurance is something you will need to consider carefully before your move. Choosing the right plan takes some research and comparison, but coverage is a necessity for anyone settling in the city.

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Hospitals in Indianapolis

Indiana University Health Medical Center

Website: www.iuhealth.org 
Address: 550 N University Blvd, Indianapolis

IU Health Methodist Hospital

Website: www.iuhealth.org 
Address: 1701 N Senate Blvd, Indianapolis

Franciscan Health Indianapolis

Website: www.franciscanhealth.org 
Address: 8111 South Emerson Ave, Indianapolis

Ascension St Vincent Hospital

Website: healthcare.ascension.org 
Address: 2001 W 86th St, Indianapolis

Community Hospital East

Website: www.ecommunity.com 
Address: 1500 N Ritter Ave, Indianapolis

Community Hospital North

Website: www.ecommunity.com 
Address: 7150 Clearvista Dr, Indianapolis

Community Hospital South

Website: www.ecommunity.com 
Address: 1402 E County Line Rd, Indianapolis

Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital

Website: www.eskenazihealth.edu 
Address: 720 Eskenazi Ave, Indianapolis