Lafayette

Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center
IU Health Arnett Hospital Medical Arts Building
5177 McCarty Lane
Lafayette, IN 47905

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Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

IU Health Arnett Hospital Medical Arts Building building

When you have any pain that’s holding you back, it’s time to see an experienced specialist who can put your mind at ease and offer expert orthopedic care for injuries and conditions affecting hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders.

At Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center’s location in Lafayette, our upper extremity specialists provide each patient with an accurate diagnosis and customized treatment plan.

People from across central Indiana—including the nearby towns of Delphi, Monticello, Battleground, Rensselaer, Logansport, Crawfordsville, West Lafayette, Williamsport, and other surrounding areas—come here when they want the most advanced non-surgical therapies and best surgical techniques available.

Directions & Parking

Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center
IU Health Arnett Hospital Medical Arts Building
5177 McCarty Lane
Lafayette, IN 47905

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Parking is free.

Our office is close to Oscar Winski eRecycling, Copper Moon Coffee Office & Roasting Plant, and Caterpillar Logistics Services.

If you need to run errands before or after your appointment, our Lafayette orthopedics office is conveniently located south of US-26 and I-65, where there are many restaurants, shops, and gas stations

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Plan Your Visit

What to bring

  • Insurance card (many insurance providers require you to have a referral or authorization from your primary care physician before treatment by a specialist; check with your insurance provider if you have any questions about your plan or coverage)
  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Any splint, brace, or other medical devices you may be using for your injury
  • List of all medications (over-the-counter, vitamin/herb, and prescription) you take, including doses and how often you take them
  • X-rays, MRIs, and any other imaging (not older than six months) related to your injury or condition
  • Clinic notes or operative reports from your referring physician related to your injury or condition

To request medical records and information, download and print the authorization to release medical information form (pdf).