Around here, people know how to be patient; especially with a line in the water. But when it comes to your health, you shouldn’t have to keep casting and coming up empty.
Indiana functional medicine at Steel City Medical Center means you don’t have to drive to Pittsburgh to get answers. Real care, close to home.
Functional medicine doesn’t mask symptoms. It finds the source.
Where conventional medicine sees a checklist, functional medicine sees a full system; hormones, metabolism, body composition, and how they interact. The goal isn’t to get your labs into an acceptable range and move on. It’s to understand why you feel the way you do and actually fix it.
Our Indiana location is staffed by a nurse practitioner and a team of experienced registered nurses. Blood draws, hormone pellet insertions, and a full range of in-office procedures which are all available without making the trip to a larger clinic.
Indiana functional medicine starts the same way every Steel City location does: with your story, your symptoms, and the labs to back it all up.
Your care plan is built around your results and not a one-size-fits-all protocol. We monitor regularly, adjust when needed, and stay in your corner throughout. That kind of follow-through is what separates functional medicine from the prescription-and-handshake model most people are used to.
You don’t have to reel through provider after provider hoping someone takes you seriously. Our Indiana functional medicine team is here and we are close, capable, and ready to get to work.

Depending on your visit type, same-day appointments may be available. For scheduled procedures or therapies, plan for 24 hours to about a week. Reach out and we’ll find the soonest option that works.
For patients with hormone imbalances, metabolic issues, or conditions that haven’t responded to conventional care; it can be highly effective. We use evidence-based protocols and most patients report meaningful improvements within 4–8 weeks of starting treatment.
Our team will ask a few questions upfront to schedule the right amount of time. Plan for around 30 minutes so we have enough to cover your health history, talk through symptoms, and order labs if appropriate. Not a rushed intake. The start of a real care relationship.
