Family Medicine
“I enjoy family medicine because I not only see patients when they have a problem—I also see them when they are well so we can prevent problems. I chose to work at Riverview Health because I believe the organization is appropriately sized. It is big enough to be able to provide a lot of services to the community, but small enough that patients and providers don't get treated as a number, but as a person.”
Dr. Jeremy Fisk’s favorite part about being a family medicine provider is being able to care for an entire family—from newborns to grandparents. He firmly believes that with high-quality preventive care, possible health issues can be identified early, making them easier to treat and preventing complications.
Dr. Fisk enjoys the wide variety of problems that can be managed by a family medicine provider. However, his primary goal is to prevent medical problems before they arise. When medical issues do exist, he aims to manage them efficiently and prevent complications.
He strives to provide high-quality care in a way that makes patients feel they are seen and known. As such, he believes each patient’s care should be customized to the individual.
Dr. Fisk is board-certified in Family Medicine and attended Indiana University School of Medicine. His spouse is a teacher in Hamilton County, and he has three children.