Debra J. Madura, MD, FACOG loves practicing medicine in the local community and being part of a care team that is focused on providing the best possible, personalized care for patients and their families.
She is very proud to have been part of the IU Health Arnett Women’s Health department for the past two decades and looks forward to practicing with her fellow dedicated, caring professionals for many years to come. Together, the OB/GYN providers do whatever possible to satisfy their patients’ needs and help them lead happier and healthier lives.
I got a bi-salp. She agreed to do an ablation however my anatomy would not allow for it. I am not married but have been in a relationship for almost 7 years, no kids (none birthed, adopted, or from him either). She did not bingo but went over risks, said regret was possible and she’d had a few people that had regret. Did not push me not to have it at all, was impressed I’d done my research into what I wanted. She did say she won’t (or didn’t like, I don’t recall) doing ablations without some other procedure for bc, and a partner’s vasectomy could be one of those, just due to the danger of getting pregnant after an ablation.