Dr. Barbara Katherine Siwy, MD is a plastic surgeon in Carmel, IN specializing in plastic surgery. She graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Barbara Katherine Siwy, MD is affiliated with IU Health North Hospital, IU Health Methodist, Ascension St. Vincent Carmel, Ascension, Indiana University Health, Independent Physicians, Ascension St. Vincent Hospital - Indianapolis and IU Health University.
755 West Carmel Drive #113
Carmel, IN 46032
Dr. Barbara Katherine Siwy, MD graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine. She completed residency at Indiana University Affiliated Hospitals. She is certified by the The American Board of Plastic Surgery - Plastic Surgery and has a state license in Indiana.
Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine
Residency: Indiana University Affiliated Hospitals
Board Certification: The American Board of Plastic Surgery - Plastic Surgery
Licensed In: Indiana
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Mentor Worldwide LLC |
$186
MemoryGel Breast Implants $114 |
MENTOR MemoryGel Resterilizable Gel Sizer $72 |
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Food and Beverage | $186 |
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Dr. Barbara Siwy sees patients in Carmel, IN. Her medical specialty is plastic surgery. She graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Siwy's residency was performed at a hospital affiliated with Indiana University. Areas of particular interest for Dr. Siwy include cosmetic surgery. Dr. Siwy is affiliated with Ascension St. Vincent Carmel, IU Health Methodist, and IU Health North Hospital. Her practice in is open to new patients as reported by Indiana University Health.