Bowen Health has announced the return of primary care services to its Plymouth location with the addition of Allison Doyle, FNP-C, a Family Nurse Practitioner with more than thirteen years of healthcare experience.
Doyle brings a broad clinical background spanning Labor and Delivery, Family Medicine, and ENT specialties. She is recognized for her patient-centered approach, strong interdisciplinary communication, and exceptional clinical judgment. For Doyle, the move to Bowen Health – Plymouth is also a personal one — she is returning to her hometown to serve the community that helped shape her.
"I went into healthcare with the main priority of helping patients and meeting them where they are," Doyle said. "I want the patient to be an active participant in their care, where we can discuss what's going to work best for them."
As the primary care provider at the Plymouth location, Doyle will offer a wide range of services, including well child visits, sports and school physicals, immunizations, annual physicals, diabetes management, hypertension care, gynecological exams, sinus infection treatment, sleep apnea care, and skin screenings with punch biopsy, among others.
Bowen Health said the hire reflects its ongoing commitment to expanding high-quality, accessible medical services throughout northern Indiana.
Patients interested in scheduling an appointment with Allison Doyle, FNP-C can begin doing so in mid-June, with appointments available in late June and early July. To schedule with Doyle or any Bowen Health provider, call (800) 342-5653.

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