Indianapolis, IN
Shockwave Therapy clinics in Indianapolis
Shockwave therapy in Indianapolis is offered at orthopedic practices affiliated with IU Health, Ascension St Vincent, and Community Health Network, sports medicine clinics, urology practices for ED, and physical therapy offices. Demand reflects a pharma-industry (Lilly) and insurance-driven patient base.
Evidence is strongest for focused and radial extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) in plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, tennis elbow, and calcific shoulder tendinopathy, and is emerging for ED. FDA clearance exists for several device classes. Clinics in Indianapolis, Indiana vary in device type (focused vs radial), protocol intensity, and operator training. Indiana Medical Licensing Board rules on delegation and physician supervision shapes which providers can deliver ESWT and whether medical director oversight is required.
With shockwave clinics on Regenerated.com in Indianapolis, patients can compare device type, indication match, and operator credentials.
Gameday Men's Health Northeast
- PRP Therapy
- Shockwave Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Arthritis Treatment
- Peptide Therapy
Rejuvenate Indy
- Shockwave Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Arthritis Treatment
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Regulatory context
A note on Indiana's shockwave therapy rules.
FDA 510(k) clearances exist for specific extracorporeal shockwave devices indicated for chronic plantar fasciitis and lateral epicondylitis. Shockwave lithotripsy for kidney stones is approved under 21 CFR 876. LI-ESWT for erectile dysfunction is not FDA-approved in the United States as of 2026, and no shockwave device is cleared for knee osteoarthritis, Peyronie's disease, cellulite, or sexual wellness use. Off-label use by licensed practitioners is permitted, but marketing language that implies FDA approval for those uses is not compliant with FDA and FTC standards.
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Indiana Medical Practice Act (Ind. Code 25-22.5)
Governs physician licensure and delegation. -
Indiana Chiropractic Practice Act (Ind. Code 25-10)
Defines chiropractic scope within the state. -
Indiana Deceptive Consumer Sales Act (Ind. Code 24-5-0.5)
Applied to deceptive health advertising.
The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency and the Medical Licensing Board of Indiana oversee physician scope and advertising. The Attorney General applies the Deceptive Consumer Sales Act to misleading medical promotion, including unsupported shockwave claims. Indiana has historically taken action against men's health and regenerative clinics making unsubstantiated efficacy claims. Shockwave clinics advertising ED treatment as FDA-approved face meaningful risk. Clinics should maintain accurate informed consent documenting off-label status where applicable. Regenerated.com listings in Indiana should clearly reflect FDA-cleared orthopedic indications versus off-label use.