- ArthritisA chronic autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis attacks healthy tissues like the joints, which can start to lose mobility and become deformed.
- Stroke RehabilitationGoodman Campbell provides adult inpatient and outpatient treatments at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital. Some of our physicians also provide outpatient services at the Naab Road Surgery Center located on the Ascension St. Vincent Campus. Goodman Campbell also provides 24/7 adult trauma and stroke services at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital’s Level I Trauma and Comprehensive Stroke Center.
- Pediatric Care
- Primary CarePPO and POS programs often require a referral from your primary care physician (PCP). Please ensure your PCP sends your referral prior to your appointment. Due to managed care restrictions, we are unable to treat some patients without a referral.
- Emergency CareIf urgent problems arise, a Goodman Campbell physician is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. When the office is closed, call 317-396-1300 to reach the answering service. An on-call physician will be contacted immediately. If necessary, please call 911 or travel to the nearest hospital emergency room covered by Goodman Campbell physicians at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital, Franciscan St. Francis Hospital Indianapolis or ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital.
- NeurologyOur board certified interventional neuroradiologists were residency trained in radiology, specializing in neuroradiology or neurology. A two-year, post-residency fellowship by a neuroradiologist or neurologist leads to also becoming proficient and board certified in interventional neuroradiology.
- EpilepsyThis surgery for uncontrolled or medically refractory epilepsy/seizures is an aggressive way to obtain excellent results when others have failed.
- UltrasoundThis surgery creates a lesion in the brain with energy in the form of heat (electrical, laser, radio wave or ultrasound).
- MRIMost providers refer patients to Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine after an initial work up that often includes a physical examination, lab work, CT and MRI scans.
- RadiologyBeginning in 2020, our physicians accepted clinical assistant professorships with the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine. In July, this commitment allowed fourth-year medical students to have a neurological rotation with Goodman Campbell. Through the month-long rotation, students get a vast array of experiences in brain, spine, trauma, neurointerventional radiology and pain management. Because of their experience at Goodman Campbell, students will be able to share the knowledge and expertise gained to benefit their future patients.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyA CT scan of the head or brain is taken to look at the skull and brain. This test is often ordered to look for signs of trauma, infection, tumor, stroke or bleeding. A CT scan of the spine may be used to look for conditions affecting bone quality or structural problems involving the spinal skeleton. A computed tomography (CT) scan takes X-ray images from different angles and uses a computer to create cross-sectional images (or “slices”) of your body.
- SciaticaOur interventional pain management physicians work closely in collaboration with our neurosurgeons. This collaborative effort ensures that Goodman Campbell patients receive a thorough evaluation of the source of their pain and exhaust all reasonable treatment options before undergoing spinal surgery. Goodman Campbell interventional pain management physicians are available to see all pain and spine-related conditions such as d egenerat ive disc disease, herniate d disc, sciatica and complex regional pain syndromes, among other painful conditions. Some of the commonly performed procedures include epidural steroid injection s, selective nerve root blocks, facet joint blocks/rhizotomies and spinal cord stimulation for treating refractory and severe pain.
- NeurosurgeryThe Neurosurgery Foundation at Goodman Campbell provides the means to achieve our mission of caring for patients in an environment of healing, teaching and discovery. When we are not caring for our patients, we invest in our mission through...
- Cyst
- LesionsThe nationally recognized neurosurgeons at Goodman Campbell provide comprehensive care and surgical management for all primary and secondary types of brain tumor pathology. Our expertise is comprehensive and includes treatment for meningioma, glioma, glioblastoma, pituitary, astrocytoma and schwannoma. Secondary or metastatic brain lesions typically originate from lung, breast, kidney and skin cancers. A team of neurosurgeon brain tumor specialists are available to review and discuss individual cases to determine the best treatment plan for each patient. Goodman Campbell neurosurgeons collaborate with medical and radiation oncologists on cases that require additional treatments, including stereotactic radiosurgery for example. A variety of treatment options are available depending on a patient’s diagnosis. The latest technologies and surgical approaches are used to achieve optimal outcomes. Skull base lesions located at the base of the brain are considered among the most difficult to treat surgically. Through the use of a multidisciplinary team approach and refinement of craniofacial, skull base surgical and microsurgical techniques, many patients with deep-seated tumors and vascular lesions are routinely and safely treated. Our quality and research databases allow for rigorous study and improvement in technique, treatment and quality of life for brain tumor patients. Our brain tumor experts are always available to provide informative and highly specialized care.
- Physical TherapyOur highly trained physician specialists treat adult and pediatric disorders of the brain, spine and nervous system, using the latest treatments and advanced technologies. We also offer noninvasive and minimally invasive treatments, including stereotactic radiosurgery, minimally invasive spinal surgery, minimally invasive treatment for subdural hematoma, nosebleeds, neuroendoscopy, spinal cord stimulation, spinal injections and specialized physical therapy techniques.
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain