Nicole L Lockwood, MDFamily Medicine in Westfield, IN
Gender
Female
Languages spoken
English
About Nicole L Lockwood, MD
Nicole L. Lockwood, MD, is a board-certified, experienced family medicine doctor at Ascension St. Vincent in Westfield, Indiana. She provides primary care for minor illness and injuries, preventive health screenings, routine check-ups and vaccinations. Dr. Lockwood listens to understand you and your health concerns. She takes the time to get to know you and your family's health history. Then, Dr. Lockwood works with you to create a personalized care plan for your long-term health needs.
Whether you have new symptoms or just want to talk to a doctor about your health and wellness, Dr. Lockwood is here for you. She can help you and your family stay healthy by providing preventive care, finding health concerns early and managing chronic conditions.
Dr. Lockwood is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians, Indiana Academy of Family Physicians and a Diplomate with the American Board of Family Medicine.
When not caring for patients, Dr. Lockwood enjoys traveling, particularly Disney World and cruising. The planning process for trips is half of the fun! Dr. Lockwood also loves scrapbooking, puzzles, board games and cards. She also enjoys collecting Christmas ornaments for her Star Wars Christmas tree.
Education
Medical Education
Indiana University School Of Medicine - Indianapolis, INIndiana University School of MedicineResidency
StvhhccInternship
Indiana University School Of Medicine - Indianapolis, INQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension St. Vincent Kokomo
Certifications
- The American Board of Family Medicine - Family Medicine
Location
Ascension Medical Group St. Vincent - Westfield Primary Care
Professional Statement
I am grateful for the opportunity to have practiced medicine in my hometown for almost three decades. I believe medicine is continually challenging and inspiring. New advances and technologies have caused medical practice to be constantly changing. Although these changes keep healthcare interesting, by far the best part of family medicine is the relationships I have established with my patients and their families - often through multiple generations - since starting my practice in Kokomo in 1998. Such relationships are truly the cornerstone of family medicine and are what make me thankful every day for the opportunity of being a family physician.
-Nicole L Lockwood, MD