
For cancer patients in Hendricks County, the long trek to Danville or Avon for treatment just got a lot shorter. Hendricks Regional Health has opened a new oncology office and outpatient infusion center on the Brownsburg Hospital campus, putting chemotherapy, blood transfusions and other infusion services on the second floor in Suite 250 and boosting local capacity for clinic‑based cancer care.
Hospital leaders say the new site is intended to cut drive times and keep more care in the community for Brownsburg and surrounding residents who have been traveling to other Hendricks locations for the same services.
According to Hendricks Regional Health, the Brownsburg Infusion Therapy and Oncology Infusion Center provides chemotherapy, blood transfusions, iron infusions and therapeutic phlebotomies, along with outpatient infusions such as IV antibiotics, biologic therapies, hydration therapy and PICC‑line care. The system also lists bispecific T‑cell engager (BiTE) therapy among its offerings and notes that oncology‑certified nursing and pharmacy staff provide detailed education to patients and families. The Brownsburg site is designed to complement existing infusion services at Hendricks’ Danville campus and other outpatient clinics.
Local Expansion Tied To New Medical Building
The infusion center is part of a broader buildout on the Brownsburg campus that included a new 50,000‑square‑foot Medical Office Building, which opened in November 2025. Coverage of the ribbon‑cutting quoted Hendricks President and CEO Dr. Michelle Fenoughty calling the project “a symbol of what Hendricks is doing every day to increase access to care,” as reported by YouAreCurrent. Town and hospital officials said bringing specialty clinics together in the new building helped free up space inside the hospital for more inpatient and emergency services.
How To Get On The Schedule
Hendricks says the Brownsburg infusion center sees patients by appointment only and keeps a pharmacist on‑site to support chemotherapy medication management. The health system lists separate phone lines for infusion scheduling and oncology referrals.
For appointments and information, patients can call (317) 799‑0176 for the Brownsburg Infusion Center or (317) 520‑5510 for Hendricks Oncology, according to Hendricks Regional Health.
BiTE Therapy: A Closer Look At A High‑Tech Option
One notable item on the Brownsburg services list is bispecific T‑cell engager (BiTE) therapy, a type of immunotherapy designed to help a patient’s own T cells lock onto and attack cancer cells. In clinical literature, BiTEs are described as bispecific antibodies that bind to both T cells and tumor cells, forming an immune synapse that can trigger tumor‑cell destruction. The approach is most commonly used today for certain blood cancers. For a technical overview, see PubMed Central.
The Brownsburg infusion center is the latest move in Hendricks’ multi‑year effort to broaden specialty care options across Hendricks County and keep more patients close to home. Additional details for patients and providers are available in the health system’s announcement, as reported by WISH‑TV.









