Indiana Medical History Museum

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Indiana Medical History Museum is located in Indianapolis. Featured in the Museums category, it has a rating of 4.7. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Indiana Medical History Museum

Accessibility

  • Assisted listening devices
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

  • Theatre

Amenities

  • Gender-neutral toilets
  • Offers tours
  • Toilet

Crowd

  • Family friendly

Planning

  • Getting tickets in advance recommended

Payments

  • Admission fee

Children

  • Good for kids

Parking

  • Free parking lot
  • On-site parking
  • Paid parking lot

Indiana Medical History Museum is in position 9 out of 10 in museums in Indianapolis

Customer Reviews

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Indiana Medical History Museum has a rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on over 572 reviews on Google

Shori Gerardot

Overall, the museum was very interesting and had excellent medical specimines and good history. The reason this doesn’t get a higher rating is because the tour was so RUSHED. You had one hour to visit and examine all the specimens. One hour would not have been enough time and just one of the exhibition rooms, specifically the museum of anatomy. Next the tour guide completely skipped an entire section of the tour for us because "our group was too large" despite the fact that they themselves decided not to split our group up into two sections to do the tour very disappointed in this as we drove over two hours to come to this museum.

Shori Gerardot ☆ 2/5
Dasha Harel

This museum is so cool! The tour guide was so knowledgeable and great at answering questions. Even if you don't know anything about the medical field this is a great place to go.

Dasha Harel ☆ 5/5
David SF

I'll start by saying you NEED TO BOOK A GUIDED TOUR IN ADVANCE! I knew this ahead of time, but some people may not, so I'm putting it here first! All tours are guided because the museum and building are almost entirely original and not reconstructions!!! It is somewhat of a morbid story- you can view cross-sections of brains with conditions and tumors, accompanied by stories of the people they were removed from, their symptoms, and how each individual was admitted to central state. The tour guides and employees are very friendly and helpful!!

David SF ☆ 5/5
Terry Irwin

This place was absolutely fascinating. Apparently, it's quite the hidden gem since no one that I talked to who lives in Indianapolis even knew it existed. I'm thankful that Google local guides gave it such glowing reviews. I'm going to add my glowing review as well. The tour guide I had was truly knowledgeable. He took extra time and was really great at answering questions. So much history has been remarkably well preserved. The architecture was very functional and they explain all of that to you. Some of it is pretty macabre, but my wife is a trauma nurse and said she could've spent another 10 to 20 hours in there, and way more if they'd actually let you read the books. The autopsy table, the death room, the lecture hall, the chemical production room, so much stuff they did back then is still in use today, it's just much easier to do now. There are brains and pieces of brains in jars, with the tumors and such clearly described. It was easy to get to, had plenty of parking, and even a garden of medicinal plants that have little tags by them explaining what they were used for. Appointments are required. There is a flight of stairs, and they are old stairs with at least one 90 degree turn in them, so probably not wheelchair friendly. This was definitely worth visiting and I'll go again next time I'm in town if I have enough time to spare. So worth it.

Terry Irwin ☆ 5/5
Tia Fan

First of all, you need to make an appointment to tour this place. David, our tour guide and board member, was wonderful. Made my husband's and my experience exceptional. It was a very knowledgeable and one-of-a-kind experience. They also have a medicinal garden that explains what certain plants were used for back in the day.

Tia Fan ☆ 4/5
Taryn H

This is an amazing piece of Indiana Medical history began to advance treatment diagnosis of mental illness from actual medical causes and to treat to heal vs. containing the mentally ill in asylums. Extremely advanced. I highly recommend. Tours on the hour. Best to book in advance Medical Herb Garden outside has a plethora of native plants used for medicinal purposes Plants In individual gardens ...one for breathing and the lungs,.another cardiovascular..I stayed in the gardens researched plants for 45 min!

Taryn H ☆ 5/5
Tonya Lehman

An amazingly preserved building with so many original artifacts. I liked sitting in the teaching theater, reading the stories behind each of the brain specimens, peering around the autopsy room, and marveling at the beautiful wood and tile cabinets. Great guided tour - I just wished for more time to look around before going onto the next room. You get to go into almost every single room upstairs and downstairs!

Tonya Lehman ☆ 5/5
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Information about Indiana Medical History Museum

Address

Indiana Medical History Museum is located at 3270 Kirkbride Way, Indianapolis, IN 46222, United States

Phone

The phone number of Indiana Medical History Museum is +1 317-635-7329

Website

The website of Indiana Medical History Museum is: imhm.org

Business Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00–16:00
Thursday: 10:00–16:00
Friday: 10:00–16:00
Saturday: 10:00–16:00
Sunday: Closed

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