We strive to help our patients get well and stay well in as few visits as possible by treating the cause of illness and not just symptoms.
Osteopathy is a form of medicine that focuses on the patient and emphasizes the role of all of the body systems, including the musculoskeletal system—the bones, muscles, cartilage, ligaments, and joints that provide the movement, support, and stability for the human body—for staying healthy.
515 East 750 North, Lebanon, IN 46052
We are on the south side of the road directly across from the driving range and parking lot of the Cool Lake Golf Course for you GPS users. For those of you that like written directions, see below.
To make things simple I am going to take everyone to our place from the intersection of state road 47 (east/west) and state road 39 (north/south). This is roughly two miles east of exit 146 off I-65 North. You will turn north onto state road 39 from whatever direction you come. On the left immediately you will see a house with lots of yard decorations and goats and chickens (let’s you know you are in the right place). You will go north for just a bit less than two miles and turn right onto 750 north (there is a sign on the left here that advertises Cool Lake Golf Course). You can only turn right here.
We are about two miles down the road, directly across the street from the Cool Lake driving range and parking lot. We are on the south side of the street (right). The office will have a dark metal roof and green metal sides (when complete). Right now it looks very much like a construction site. Please be careful when entering the building until things outside are complete.
Cash, checks, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, Discover) or HSA accounts that process as credit cards are all accepted methods of payment for our services. When you schedule your initial visit, we request a credit card on file to hold the appointment for you. No charges will be applied to your credit card unless you miss or cancel your appointment without proper notice.
We do our best to be on time for our patients’ appointments. We do not want to keep anyone waiting. If you arrive late for your appointment, your appointment will end at the scheduled time and you will be charged for the length of the originally scheduled visit.
There is a 48 hours (2 business days) cancellation and rescheduling policy. Your appointment must be cancelled or rescheduled at least 48 hours (2 business days) prior to our consultation time or you will be charged for the visit, unless we are able to fill your appointment time. You may cancel your appointment by calling our office at 317-228-9270 or online by clicking here.
We have several patients waiting to get in to see us, so we ask if you know you need to cancel or reschedule please let us know as soon as possible so that we may offer your appointment to someone on the waiting list.
Schedule your appointment online by clicking here.
Absolutely. For more information on booking Dr. Beck for speaking engagements or classes, please contact us through our website to discuss speaking fees and class/lecture topics.
No, we do not accept any form of medical insurance or Medicare/Medicaid. However, the office will provide you with an itemized bill with traditional ICD-9/10 codes and CPT codes (called a superbill) at the end of your consultation that you may easily file that with your insurance company. You may also use pre-tax dollars from a Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for your office visit or procedures. We do not participate in Medicare and therefore Medicare patients should not and cannot file for reimbursement. Your HSA will still cover these charges. Medicare patients will be asked to sign a form prior to your visit that acknowledges you understand that you will not be able to file this visit through Medicare.
At Meridian Holistic Center we are passionate about what we do and feel that it is our calling to provide you with the highest quality holistic health care possible. We also emphatically believe that we will be saving our patients thousands of dollars of healthcare costs down the road by preventing and treating diseases from a whole body approach, sometimes even before you see outward signs of disease. Many of our patients have been able to come off expensive prescription medications, been able to go back to work, no longer required surgery, and staved off illness from the common cold to more chronic diseases.
While we fully understand the financial challenge not billing insurance may present to some patients we have chosen not to for a variety of reasons. When medical practices participate in insurance, the physicians must sign a contract that allows the insurance company to decide the type of care the doctor will provide. Insurance companies are often not interested in preventative-wellness care, but are highly invested in the conventional model of medicine. Prescription medication and surgery are often covered charges. We, on the other hand, are committed to treating the whole person, from the roots to the branches, in an Osteopathic/Functional Medicine approach. Furthermore, physicians that are participating partners in insurance companies must accept the fees designated by them. These fees cover only the briefest of appointments. Physicians are forced to see as many patients as they can per hour in order to keep their offices financially functional. We don’t believe long-term health and the best care for the patient can be provided with these time and fee constraints. This is why we are seeing many physician groups merging with larger hospital settings, where high-tech surgical and diagnostic procedures are priced to keep them financially afloat.