Thomas Kintanar, M.D.
Joseph Mattox, M.D.
Cathy Walker, N.P.
Laura Ingrum, N.P.
202 W. Whitley Street (Corner of Whitley and Mulberry streets) Churubusco, IN 46723
Ph: 693-1004
David E. Reinhard, M.D. Family Medicine
David C. Willyard, D.O. Family Medicine
4084 North U.S. Hwy. 33 Churubusco, IN 46723
Ph: 373-9595
Fax: 373-9599
Michael E. Holton, M.D.
D.A.B.F.M.
Mary Elias M.S.N., F.N.P., C.
530 S. Main St.
Churubusco, IN 46723
Ph: 693-9888
Parkview Whitley Hospital, 353 North Oak St., Columbia City, a charitable, not-for-profit, community-owned hospital, was founded April 2, 1951, and has been a member of Parkview Health since 1995. As Whitley County's preferred healthcare provider, Parkview Whitley Hospital is dedicated to meeting the community's changing healthcare needs. The hospital recently broke ground for a new facility to be built on U.S. 30.
Parkview Whitley is keeping pace with the rapidly changing healthcare industry by bringing new technology representing the latest diagnostic and treatment procedures such as the recent upgrade of the MRI unit; the availability of Stretta®, a new minimally-invasive procedure for gastro esophageal reflux disease; and the integration of eICU® technology in the constant care unit.
The 140,000 sq. ft. facility includes six buildings located on 25 acres. The 37-bed hospital counts 152 physicians as medical staff members in addition to another 398 full and part-time employees. The hospital features central scheduling, Heart Beats cafeteria, a pharmacy, President1s Hotline, telephone directory and the Unique Boutique gift shop. Services include:
Appointments with a variety of specialists, services, and clinics can be made through Parkview Health1s Enterprise Scheduling service by calling (260) 248-9000, ext. 2540, or toll-free 877-CALL-PHS, and mention the physician or procedure to which you have been referred. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Parkview Whitley Hospital's Community Health Improvement Program works in conjunction with the hospital mission to improve the health of the community through community partnerships and outreach initiatives. Each year the hospital sets aside 10 percent of its net income, or a minimum of $50,000 a year, to fund the program.
*(Source: Parkview Health Website, based on 2005 year-end data)