Welcome to
Bowling Green!

Join us in welcoming Dr. Jonathan Hendrie to our Lake Cumberland Rheumatology office in Bowling Green, KY! Dr. Hendrie is now accepting new patients!

Schedule An Appointment

Use our convenient and easy-to-use online appointment scheduler to request an appointment at your local LC Rheumatology office.

Talk to Our Expert Staff

Not sure if you need to make an appointment yet? Find your local LC Rheumatology office and call to speak to a member of our staff!

Are You Referring a Patient?

Referring a patient to LC Rheumatology has never been easier. Referring doctors can use our online referral form and we’ll take care of the rest!

About LC
Rheumatology

LC Rheumatology started back in 2009 with the mission to provide much needed care to patients suffering from rheumatologic and auto-immune disorders in Central Kentucky. Twelve years later, our mission hasn’t changed, but we’ve expanded to now treat patients across the entire state of Kentucky and are now treating patients in Southern Indiana, too. In addition to growing in size, we’ve added Infusion, X-Ray and Research services to better serve our patients.

Easy Appointment
Scheduling

Professionally
Staffed

Make An
Appointment
and Get Treatment

LC Rheumatology has offices in four cities throughout Kentucky as well as an office in New Albany, Indiana. To schedule an appointment with a provider at your most conveniently located LC Rheumatology office, use our online appointment scheduler and book now!

Testimonial 1

I have always been met at the front desk with a pleasant greeting and a smile. All the doctors and staff that I have come in contact with always show smiles and respect. I truly believe that LC Rheumatology is the best place for me to receive care for RA... thank you.

Rose H.
New Albany, IN

Meet Our
Professionals

LC Rheumatology is the region’s largest independent rheumatology practice and infusion center. Our team of doctors and nurse practitioners pride ourselves on providing excellent and compassionate care for our patients in Indiana and Kentucky.