Emily C Gunst, DOPediatrics in North Vernon, IN
Gender
Female
Languages spoken
English
About Emily C Gunst, DO
Emily C. Gunst, DO, is a pediatrician at Peyton Manning Children's in North Vernon, Indiana. Dr. Gunst provides primary care for infants, children and teens. She delivers care for minor childhood illness and injuries, annual check-ups, well-baby visits, physicals for school and sports and vaccinations. Dr. Gunst starts by listening to understand your child and their health. Then, she works with you to create a personalized care plan that is right for them.
Whether you have new symptoms or just want to talk to a doctor about your health and wellness, Dr. Gunst is here for you. She will listen to understand you and your child, so they get compassionate, personalized care for their physical, mental and emotional health. Dr. Gunst can help your child stay healthy by providing preventive care, finding health concerns early and managing chronic conditions.
Dr. Gunst is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Dr. Gunst was recently recognized as PMCH Outstanding Resident of 2024.
When not caring for patients, Dr. Gunst enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and 2 Labrador Retrievers. She enjoys staying active by lifting weights and running (and now chasing around a mobile infant). She and her husband love to spend time outdoors and attend various professional sporting events.
Education
Medical Education
Marian University College of Osteopathic MedicineSt. Vincent IndianapolisResidency
St. Vincent IndianpolisUndergraduate
University of IndianapolisQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension St. Vincent Jennings
Location
Provider's primary location
Peyton Manning Children's - Jennings Pediatrics
Professional Statement
My career interest lies in rural medicine and pediatrics. I was born and raised in Versailles, Indiana. It has always been a goal of mine to provide medical care in the underserved area I grew up in. Pediatrics has always been a passion of mine. I love to observe children grow, develop, and learn how to interact with the world around them.
-Emily C Gunst, DO