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Dr. Lindsay Moore Joins FreedomDoc in Westfield

Bailey Goldstein by Bailey Goldstein
July 7, 2025
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Dr. Lindsay Moore Joins FreedomDoc in Westfield
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Dr. Lindsay Moore brings more than a decade of experience in medicine to FreedomDoc, a concierge-style practice.

“What we offer is direct primary care,” says Dr. Lindsay Moore. “It’s a monthly membership-based model, kind of like a gym membership but for your doctor. You pay the same fee for membership whether you don’t need me at all that month or you need me five times.”

Dr. Moore completed residency at Indiana University School of Medicine in 2011 and has been serving patients in the Indianapolis region ever since.

“I liked FreedomDoc because they were able to offer me the support services, the behind-the-scenes administrative help,” Dr. Moore says. “To let me focus on just taking care of the patients like I’ve always wanted to.”

As a board-certified internal medicine and pediatrics physician, Dr. Moore worked a traditional systems-based job in primary care for nearly a decade.

“I stopped doing that after I realized that I just couldn’t spend the time I wanted to with patients,” Dr. Moore says. “In a system where I have two to 3,000 patients, I can’t see them enough and spend time with them enough to take the kind of care of them I felt like they deserved.”

Dr. Moore joined FreedomDoc in February 2025, greatly reducing her pool of patients.

“In this office, I will have three to 400 patients for myself. That limiting of the panel size tells you everything about how much more accessible the doctor is able to be,” says Dr. Moore. “If you have an acute problem, an injury or an illness, we can actually get you in the same or next day.”

Dr. Moore is also a certified lactation consultant. FreedomDoc members will have breastfeeding care included as part of their membership. Non-members can still book Dr. Moore through à la carte consults.

Her journey as a lactation consultant was born out of necessity for her own personal care.

“I’ve spent the last 11 years becoming the specialty doctor that I needed and could not find because there wasn’t a breastfeeding medicine physician in town. I had what we refer to as a lact-astrophe, and it was pretty bad,” Dr. Moore says. “I needed more advanced care and it just wasn’t available. So, I started helping my own patients and learning more and more over the years, then realizing that this was an actual specialty.”

Equipped with the skills to tackle breastfeeding medicine, Dr. Moore treats patients by finding the underlying problem.

“I focus on sustainability because breastfeeding problems are brutal and you’re exhausted already as a new parent,” says Dr. Moore. “When you craft a care plan, you have to keep in consideration how you select the right choices with that patient for their lactation journey.”

Dr. Moore discovered her passion for pediatrics during childhood. Growing up with significant asthma flares and symptoms, she frequently visited her pediatrician’s office.

FreedomDoc empowers Dr. Moore to build deeper relationships with patients to inspire the next generation of physicians.

“It’s kind of that old-school style relationship with your old family doctor that most of us don’t even remember because we didn’t ever have that system,” Dr. Moore says. “We’re trying to combine all of the modern medical information with this older fashion style of practicing and all of the access to your doctor that comes with that.”

Dr. Lindsay Moore’s office is located at 15229 Westfield Blvd, Carmel, IN 46032. You can call FreedomDoc Health at  (317) 763-2131 to inquire about a new patient visit or check out Dr. Moore’s page online at freedomdoc.health/lindsay-moore-md for more information.

 

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