Grace Care is a family medicine and primary care clinic in Indianapolis — a community-focused practice built on the belief that every patient, regardless of background, deserves a provider who sees the total picture of their health.
Primary care at high volume — 30 to 40 patients per provider, per day — leaves little time for thorough evaluation, chart review, or treating a patient with the respect their health deserves. Grace Care was built on a different model: a smaller community panel, near-term appointment availability, and a single consistent family practitioner who knows your name and your history before you walk through the door.
Our clinical approach is grounded in comprehensive diagnostics. Where a standard physical may order 8 to 10 lab markers, Grace Care runs 60 or more — thyroid function, hormone panels, inflammatory markers, nutritional status. Findings are reviewed in person, with clear explanation of clinical significance and next steps. No results sent to a portal without context.
We built Grace Care with Indianapolis's underserved communities in mind — neighborhoods and families who have historically had limited access to comprehensive, respectful primary care. Our approach is holistic and full-range: medicinal when appropriate, preventive by default, and always attentive to the total picture of a patient's health.
The name is intentional. Grace — as in care delivered with patience, without rush, and with genuine respect for the person in front of you. That is the standard we hold ourselves to at every visit.
Grace Care is a two-person practice. One clinician. One operations manager. Every patient interacts with both.
Board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with over 20 years of clinical experience in internal medicine, geriatrics, and emergency medicine. MSN from Indiana State University. AANP board-certified. Previous clinical roles at Eskenazi Health and Centurion Health.
His clinical approach is direct and evidence-based. He reviews charts prior to each appointment, orders comprehensive diagnostic panels, and discusses findings in full with each patient. Referrals are made when clinically indicated — not as a substitute for in-office evaluation.
He has additional training in functional medicine and IV therapy, which informs the expanded service offerings at Grace Care.
Rufael oversees clinic operations — scheduling, billing coordination, patient communication, and administrative workflow. He is the primary point of contact for new and returning patients before and after appointments.
His focus is on the operational reliability of the clinic: appointments confirmed, records prepared in advance, wait times controlled, billing questions resolved promptly. The clinical visit functions better when the administrative side works correctly.
He co-founded Grace Care alongside Daniel and is responsible for the systems and processes that allow clinical care to remain the focus of every visit.
Grace Care is open to new patients in Indianapolis and surrounding communities. Call 317-760-5319 or book online — we confirm same-day and have your records ready before you arrive.