A healthy, new partnership for your healthy heart.

Schneck and Community Health Network have partnered to bring you cardiovascular services, right here, close to home.  Beginning June 8, Community Physician Network Heart and Vascular Care will provide full‑time outpatient cardiology services on Schneck’s campus every weekday. This collaboration strengthens local care while ensuring seamless access to advanced services when needed—all centered around our communities and patients.

Meet our new cardiovascular care team.

Karamchand Paul, MD

Dr. Paul, cardiologist, completed a four-year cardiovascular fellowship at the University of Cincinnati. He served his internship and residency in both internal medicine and pediatrics at Yale New Haven and Bridgeport Hospitals in Connecticut. He completed a post-doctoral research fellowship in the division of transplantation at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. He graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts and master of science degrees from the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and from Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, India. He is board certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. Dr. Paul also serves on the Community Heart and Vascular Board of Managers.

Deovrat Singh, MD

Dr. Singh served his fellowship in cardiovascular disease at City Hospital Center of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, and his interventional cardiology fellowship at The University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York. He also served a critical care fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York. His internship in internal medicine was at St. Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, New York. Dr. Singh graduated from B.R.D. Medical College in Gorakhpur, India. Dr. Singh has been with Community Health Network since 1995 and is the medical director of cardiovascular research. He is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Schneck is partnering with Community Health Network to expand local access to heart and vascular care. Beginning June 8, experienced cardiovascular specialists will provide full‑time outpatient services on Schneck’s campus.

Appointments will be held in Suite 310 of the Jackson Medical Building on Schneck’s campus at 225 South Pine Street in Seymour.

Outpatient cardiology services begin on June 8.

Patients will be seen by cardiovascular specialists Karamchand Paul, MD, and Deovrat Singh, MD, both of whom have decades of experience in heart and vascular care.

Yes. Cardiovascular specialists will be onsite every weekday.

Yes. Care remains centered at Schneck, and specialists will also care for cardiovascular patients within the hospital when needed.

A full range of outpatient cardiovascular services will be available. Additional details about specific services will be shared as June 8 approaches.

For select services not currently available in Seymour, patients will have seamless access to Community Health Network facilities while maintaining continuity of care through Schneck.

To continue seeing a physician from Southern Indiana Heart & Vascular or St. Vincent Medical Group, you will need to contact their office to schedule care at another location. Patients who wish to receive cardiovascular care through Schneck’s new partnership are welcome to speak with their primary care provider about a referral to the new group serving patients on Schneck’s campus.

Updates will be shared on Schneck’s website and communication channels as additional details become available.