IGH has successfully built out a thriving GI practice over the 4 decades they have existed. Recently, the group has been bought by the Gastroenterology Alliance, or GIA, a nationwide private equity group that is looking to provide structure and stability to groups across the United States. At one point about 3 years ago, the group was up to 14 physicians and just as many APPs to assist in the patient load. However, due to a combination of events, including COVID, retirements, and some staff health issues, IGH is down to 8.75 providers at this time. There are minimally needs for 2 incoming full time GIs, with the option for more to follow as new providers ramp up.
IGH has successfully built out a thriving GI practice over the 4 decades they have existed. Recently, the group has been bought by the Gastroenterology Alliance, or GIA, a nationwide private equity group that is looking to provide structure and stability to groups across the United States. At one point about 3 years ago, the group was up to 14 physicians and just as many APPs to assist in the patient load. However, due to a combination of events, including COVID, retirements, and some staff health issues, IGH is down to 8.75 providers at this time. There are minimally needs for 2 incoming full time GIs, with the option for more to follow as new providers ramp up.
IGH has been around for over 40 years, serving the people of Indianapolis and the surrounding communities. They are closely affiliated with St. Francis, and provide services for Community Hospital, Decatur Hospital, Major Hospital, and Schneck Hospital.