Megan Allison, PA-C was born in Roselle, Illinois. She completed her Bachelors of Health Science at Purdue University and her Masters of Physician Assistant at Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Megan is certified by the National Commission for the Certification of Physician Assistant. Areas of interest include prostate cancer, kidney stones, UTIs, and general patient education.
Megan Allison, PA-C was born in Roselle, Illinois. She completed her Bachelors of Health Science at Purdue University and her Masters of Physician Assistant at Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Megan is certified by the National Commission for the Certification of Physician Assistant. Areas of interest include prostate cancer, kidney stones, UTIs, and general patient education.
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Megan is caring and thorough!
May-2025
Knowledgeable and friendly
May-2025
Three months is too long to suffer when the same antibiotic isn’t working, then putting me on a maintenance low dose of another antibiotic that did nothing. I should have been sent to a Gynecologist
way before the problem got even worse. I had to tell my family Dr. and she referred me to one right away. I went and he had me biopsied and finally now I have relief from the pain.
Apr-2025
UOI: Avon
120 Avon Marketplace Avon, IN 46123
Megan Allison, PA-C was born in Roselle, Illinois. She completed her Bachelors of Health Science at Purdue University and her Masters of Physician Assistant at Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Megan is certified by the National Commission for the Certification of Physician Assistant. Areas of interest include prostate cancer, kidney stones, UTIs, and general patient education.
Megan joined Urology of Indiana in 2018. She was recently married in August of 2018. She enjoys travelling, swimming, and spending time with her niece and nephew.
Megan is caring and thorough!
Knowledgeable and friendly
Three months is too long to suffer when the same antibiotic isn’t working, then putting me on a maintenance low dose of another antibiotic that did nothing. I should have been sent to a Gynecologist way before the problem got even worse. I had to tell my family Dr. and she referred me to one right away. I went and he had me biopsied and finally now I have relief from the pain.