Voss Center for Women
The Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Voss Center for Women is located near the IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital campus on Tillotson Avenue. We offer ample and convenient parking. In addition, a MITS bus stop is located a short distance away on Gilbert Avenue. Our office is handicapped accessible; however, if you need additional assistance, please let our office know so we can make your visit more pleasant.
Office hours are from 8 am - 5 pm Monday through Thursday and 7:30 am – 4 pm on Friday. You can reach the IU Health Ball Memorial Voss Center for Women by telephone from 8 am – 4:30 pm Monday through Thursday and 8 am – 3 pm on Friday. All emergency calls are taken 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Location
210 North Tillotson Avenue
Post Office Box 1979
Muncie, IN 47308-1979
Phone
765.286.3900
Hours of Operation
Monday-Thursday, 8 am - 5 pm
Friday, 7:30 am - 4 pm
Physicians and staff
• Dr. Franky Voss, MD
• Dr. Peter Voss, MD
• Dr. Daniel Lopiccolo, MD
• Dr. William Sutton, MD
• Claudia Sursa, RNC, NP
• Sherry Lewis, RN, NP
• Debra Garner, RN, NP, MSN
Manager
Susan McCollum, manager, Practice Operations
Services
- Services Offered by the IU Health Ball Memorial Voss Center for Women
- 3D/4D Ultrasound
- Bone Density Testing
- Colposcopy and Treatment of Abnormal Pap Smears
- Contraceptive Counseling and Sterilization
- DaVinci Robotic Surgery
- Essure Permanent Birth Control In-Office Procedure
- Gardasil HPV Vaccination
- High Risk Obstetrical Care
- Implanon Implantable Contraceptive
- In-Office Hysteroscopy
- Infertility Testing and Treatment
- Laparoscopy Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Menopausal and Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Novasure Endometrial Ablation
- NST (Non Stress Testing for High Risk Pregnancy)
- Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
- Urodynamic Testing
Patient Education
Patient education is an important part of your healthcare. Whenever we make a diagnosis and recommend a course of treatment, we realize that you may have questions and concerns. A comprehensive library of pamphlets and videos has been assembled to help you and your family understand your condition so that you can arrive at an informed decision regarding your treatment choices. Good patient-doctor relations are based on a mutual understanding regarding your condition, medication and treatment. If something is not clear to you, please ask.
AMA Guidelines for Continuation of Various Job Tasks during Pregnancy.
First-Trimester Testing Proves More Effective for Down Syndrome Screening.
Food-borne Risks in Pregnancy.
Guidelines for Hyperemesis Gravidarum (Vomiting in Pregnancy).
Why Sonograms Should be Performed Only when Medically Indicated.
