Dr. Lisa Clay, MD

Board-Certified Family Physician | Co-Founder & Medical Director

PHYSICIAN-LED URGENT CARE IN CARMEL, INDIANA

Dr. Lisa Clay, MD

Founder & Medical Director, Monarch Medicine Urgent Care

Board-certified family physician · Nineteen years of clinical experience · Urgent care, not primary care

Dr. Lisa Clay, MD, — founder and medical director of Monarch Medicine Urgent Care in Carmel, Indiana

About Dr. Clay

I am Lisa Clay, the physician who started Monarch Medicine Urgent Care in May 2024.

I have practiced family medicine for nineteen years. Before Monarch, I spent those years inside the system — in clinics, in emergency rooms, watching patients move through waiting rooms full of people who needed less attention than they got, or more.

I started Monarch because I wanted to do urgent care differently. Same-day access. Real exam time. A physician who reviews your X-ray images with you, explains what we are seeing, and helps you understand the next step. Pricing you understand before treatment. Your visit notes flowing back to your primary care doctor through MyChart so your record stays intact.

Monarch Medicine is urgent care, not primary care. We are the place you come when you cannot get into your PCP today and you do not need an emergency room. That is what we do, and we want to do it well.

I built Monarch with my husband Todd, who leads the operations and business side of the clinic. I lead the clinical practice. Together we built a small clinic in Carmel, Indiana that we hope feels different from the moment you walk in.

Education & Credentials

  • Medical Degree: University of Illinois School of Medicine
  • Board Certification: Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine
  • Residency Training: Family Medicine Residency, Muncie, Indiana
  • Licensure: State of Indiana Medical License (verifiable through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency)
  • Years of Practice: Nineteen years across family and urgent care medicine
Physician-led urgent care for children at Monarch Medicine in Carmel, Indiana

My Care Philosophy

Urgent care should not feel rushed just because it is same-day care. People come to us when something is wrong, when they are worried, or when they cannot wait three weeks for an appointment.

My job is to listen, examine, explain what I think is happening, and help you leave with a plan you understand.

Areas of Clinical Focus

Urgent care for children, teenagers, adults, and seniors. The conditions I see most often:

Acute Illness

Cold, flu, COVID, RSV, strep, sinus and ear infections, bronchitis, UTIs, mild allergic reactions, asthma symptoms without severe breathing distress, migraines, gastroenteritis.

Injury

Sprains, strains, minor fractures, lacerations requiring stitches, burns, animal bites, splinter and foreign object removal, splinting and crutches.

Pediatric Urgent Care

Fever, ear infections, strep, RSV, COVID, hand-foot-mouth, croup, minor injuries, asthma exacerbations.

Women's Health

UTIs, vaginitis, yeast infections, mastitis, STI testing, pregnancy testing.

Diagnostic Imaging & Lab

Digital X-ray, EKG, rapid testing (flu, strep, COVID, RSV, mono), urinalysis, LabCorp blood draws.

Physicals & Compliance

IHSAA sports physicals, healthcare student physicals (CastleBranch, Complio), pre-op evaluations, employment physicals, camp physicals, Tdap booster, TB testing, immunity titers.

When to call 911 or go to the ER instead: chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing trouble, severe allergic reaction, major trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or any life-threatening symptoms. Urgent care is for non-life-threatening illness and injury.

What I Do Not Do

I am not a primary care physician. I do not manage chronic disease, do annual wellness exams, or maintain an ongoing PCP panel. For those, you need your primary care doctor. If you do not have one, IU Health, Ascension St. Vincent, and Community Health Network are good places to check for primary care availability in the Carmel area.

FROM PATIENTS WE HEAR FROM OFTEN

Common Questions Patients Ask

Can I make Dr. Clay my primary care doctor?

No. I am an urgent care physician, not a primary care doctor. Some insurance directories list Monarch Medicine in primary care results — that is a directory error, not a service we offer. We work alongside your primary care doctor, not as one. If you do not have a PCP yet, IU Health, Ascension St. Vincent, and Community Health Network are good places to check for primary care availability in the Carmel area.

Does Dr. Clay see every patient who walks in?

No. I am one of the physicians on the Monarch team. We are physician-led, which means every patient is evaluated by a physician on our team — not through a non-physician-only visit model. But I do not personally see every visit. The available physician on duty will see you when you walk in.

Can I request to see Dr. Clay specifically?

Yes — ask when you book or call ahead. I cannot guarantee availability for walk-in visits, but if I am on duty when you arrive, we will do our best to honor that request.

Does Dr. Clay have admitting privileges at IU Health or Ascension?

Monarch Medicine is an outpatient clinic. We do not admit patients to a hospital. When inpatient or specialist care is needed, we refer and coordinate through Epic and MyChart so your care continues seamlessly.

What insurance does Dr. Clay accept?

The same as Monarch Medicine: Anthem BCBS, United Healthcare, Aetna, Cigna, and Encore/IU Health Plans. We are not in network with Medicaid or Humana. Self-pay is also available — see our self-pay pricing.

How can I reach Dr. Clay between visits?

Through MyChart messaging if you have an existing visit on file with Monarch. For urgent clinical concerns, call (317) 804-4203 during open hours. For after-hours emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Does Dr. Clay see children?

Yes. I provide pediatric urgent care for children of all ages, including same-day evaluation for fever, ear infections, strep, RSV, COVID, and minor injuries. For well-child visits and routine immunizations, see your child's pediatrician.

DR. CLAY'S WRITING

Health Articles by Dr. Clay

I write articles for the Monarch blog to help patients understand common conditions, when to come in, and when to wait it out. Browse the latest below.

Indiana Immediate Care

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/16/2025

Book An Appointment Today   Indiana Immediate Care for the Whole Family | Monarch Medicine Carmel Home › Blog › Indiana Immediate Care for the Whole Family Family Health Your Trusted Destination for Indiana Immediate Care — For Every Member of Your Family One physician, one clinic, every age — from your youngest to your…

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Immediate Care Center Close to Me

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/16/2025

Book An Appointment Today   Immediate Care Center Near Me in Carmel, IN | Monarch Medicine Home › Blog › Immediate Care Center Near Me Patient Resources Finding an Immediate Care Center Close to Home — What to Check Before You Drive Not every result on that map is the same. Here’s what actually matters…

IU Urgent Care

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/16/2025

Book An Appointment Today   Looking for Urgent Care Near IU Health? Consider Monarch Medicine in Carmel Home › Blog › Urgent Care Alternative in Carmel Patient Resources Independent Urgent Care vs. Health System Urgent Care — What’s Actually Different? Why Hamilton County patients are choosing Monarch Medicine over large network urgent care options. Written…

Dr. Lisa Clay, MD — Board-certified physician and owner of Monarch Medicine Urgent Care in Carmel, Indiana

IU Health Urgent Care

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/16/2025

Book An Appointment Today   Beyond the Rushed Urgent Care Visit — What Better Care Actually Feels Like | Monarch Medicine Home › Blog › A Better Urgent Care Experience in Carmel Patient Resources Beyond the Rushed Urgent Care Visit — What Better Care Actually Feels Like If you’ve left urgent care feeling unheard, here’s…

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Medcheck Near Me

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/16/2025

Book An Appointment Today   Medcheck Near Me in Carmel & Hamilton County | Monarch Medicine Home › Blog › Medcheck Near Me — Monarch Medicine Carmel Patient Resources Looking for a Medcheck Near Me? Monarch Medicine in Carmel Has You Covered Same-day urgent care. Physician on every visit. No health system wait times. Written…

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Immediate Care

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/16/2025

Book An Appointment Today   Medcheck Near Me in Carmel & Hamilton County | Monarch Medicine Home › Blog › Medcheck Near Me — Monarch Medicine Carmel Patient Resources Looking for a Medcheck Near Me? Monarch Medicine in Carmel Has You Covered Same-day urgent care. Physician on every visit. No health system wait times. Written…

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Understanding Pediatric Otalgia (Ear Pain) – Causes, Symptoms, and Care

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/15/2025

Book An Appointment Today Pediatric Ear Pain & Ear Infections Carmel IN | Monarch Medicine Home › Blog › Pediatric Ear Pain in Carmel, IN Pediatric Care Pediatric Ear Pain and Ear Infections: A Parent’s Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment in Carmel Why ear pulling is a misleading symptom — and what the AAP guidelines…

What Does an Infected Cat Bite Look Like? Understanding the Signs and When to Seek Care

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/14/2025

Book An Appointment Today Infected Cat Bite Treatment Carmel IN | Animal Bite Care | Monarch Medicine Home › Blog › Injury Care › Infected Cat Bite Treatment in Carmel, IN Injury Care — Animal Bites Infected Cat Bite Treatment in Carmel, IN — Why Cat Bites Are High-Risk and When to Come In Cat…

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Understanding Ringworm Symptoms: What to Look For

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/14/2025

Book An Appointment Today   Ringworm Treatment Carmel IN | Tinea Infection Care | Monarch Medicine Home › Blog › Skin Conditions › Ringworm Treatment in Carmel, IN Skin Conditions Ringworm (Tinea) Treatment in Carmel, IN — Causes, Symptoms & When to Come In No worms involved — but body site determines whether OTC cream…

How to Identify and Treat an Infected Cut

By Dr. Lisa Clay | 01/14/2025

Book An Appointment Today   Infected Cut Treatment Carmel IN | Wound Care & Stitches | Monarch Medicine Home › Blog › Infected Cut Treatment in Carmel, IN Injury Care Infected Cuts: Signs, Treatment, and When to Come In — Carmel, IN Why red streaks are a medical emergency, why hydrogen peroxide doesn’t belong inside…

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How This Page Is Maintained

This is the bio page of Dr. Lisa Clay, MD, Founder and Medical Director of Monarch Medicine Urgent Care. Education, board certification, and licensure listed here are current as of May 2026. Indiana medical license verification is publicly available through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. Page content is reviewed quarterly and updated when credentials change.

The health information provided on this website and in Dr. Clay's articles is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical guidance. For life-threatening conditions, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.