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Matt Bain, MD Neurological Consulting

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Practice TypeHybrid
DoctorsMatt Bain MD, Neurology
Year Founded2023
Telehealth TypeVirtual visits
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Matt Bain, MD Neurological Consulting, Dr. Matt Bain delivers direct specialty care neurology from Zionsville, Indiana. He combines traditional neurology with a functional medicine approach to address both common and complex neurologic conditions. His practice operates entirely outside the insurance system, billing directly to patients at an hourly rate.

Dr. Bain spent 18 years as a staff neurologist at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis before founding this practice in 2023. He treats a wide range of conditions, including stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, peripheral neuropathy, migraine, memory disorders, and neuro-autoimmune conditions. He holds licenses in 21 states and offers both in-person and virtual visits. His guiding belief is that the body carries an innate capacity to heal, and that identifying and removing obstacles to that healing drives better outcomes. He encourages every patient to bring questions, take notes, and actively participate in their own care.

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1500 West Oak Street, Ste. 100, Zionsville, IN 46077

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Direct pay, out-of-pocket model independent of insurance

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Frequently Asked Questions

Matt Bain, MD Neurological Consulting charges $450 per hour for clinical services. The practice schedules initial consultations for one hour. Any additional time extends in 15-minute increments at the same hourly rate. Diagnostic EMG and nerve conduction studies carry separate fees: $250 for one limb and $400 for two limbs. Payment is due at the time of service.

The practice does not accept insurance for consultative services. Patients pay directly at the time of each visit. However, many of the diagnostic tests Dr. Bain orders, including blood work, imaging, and other studies, may qualify for coverage through a patient's own insurance plan. The practice provides invoices that patients can submit to their insurer for possible reimbursement.

Dr. Bain offers both in-person and virtual visits. He holds licenses in 21 states, so patients across much of the country can schedule telemedicine appointments. In-person visits take place at the practice's office in Zionsville, Indiana. Diagnostic EMG and nerve conduction studies require an in-person visit.

New patients can request an appointment through the practice's contact page or by calling (317) 268-8822. New patients pay a one-time enrollment fee of $10 at the time of their first visit. The practice uses the Hint patient portal for ongoing access and payment management.

The practice schedules initial consultations for one full hour. This gives Dr. Bain the time to take a thorough history and begin building a diagnostic picture. If the visit requires more time, the practice bills additional time in 15-minute increments at the same hourly rate.

Dr. Bain holds active licenses in 21 states: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Patients in those states can schedule virtual visits through the practice.

Yes. Dr. Bain treats a wide spectrum of neurologic conditions, from migraine and seizure disorders to complex autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica. He also evaluates conditions such as Parkinson's disease, peripheral neuropathy, memory disorders, and stroke. His 18 years at Methodist Hospital included care for some of Indiana's most medically complicated neurologic patients.

Because the practice operates outside the insurance system, Dr. Bain structures each visit around the patient's needs rather than billing codes or insurer requirements. The practice encourages patients to ask questions, take notes, and participate actively in treatment decisions.

Practice last updated August 17, 2026