HeroHouse Pediatrics is open to Indiana families
A new clinician-owned pediatric telehealth practice, built for the moments parents actually lose sleep over — not just the emergencies.
Today, HeroHouse Pediatrics opens to families across Indiana. It’s a pediatric telehealth practice I’ve spent the better part of the last year building, and it’s designed around a simple observation: most of the time parents reach out to a clinician after hours, they don’t need the ER, they don’t need urgent care, and they don’t need to wait three days for a regular appointment. They need a pediatric clinician to actually look, listen, and tell them the truth about what’s going on.
That’s what HeroHouse is. Same provider every visit. Triage-first, so you don’t pay for a visit that should have been urgent care. Calm, unrushed, and led by someone who remembers your child.
What we do
- General pediatric telehealth — acute sick visits, annual check-ins, developmental and behavioral screenings, prescriptions when appropriate.
- Pediatric behavioral health — ADHD, anxiety, and depression management for children and teens ages 6–17.
- One-time visits or annual memberships — pick the option that fits how your family uses care. FSA/HSA eligible.
What makes this different
Most telehealth is transactional and interchangeable — you see a different clinician every time, and nobody really knows your child. HeroHouse is the opposite. It’s a clinician-owned practice, which means I am the one treating your kid, every visit, every time. I remember them. I remember you. If your daughter had a weird rash in June and it comes back in October, I’ll know.
And because we’re triage-first, if what your child needs is actually urgent care or the ER, we tell you plainly — before we charge you for a visit. If triage determines a telehealth visit isn’t appropriate, you don’t pay for it.
Who I am
I’m Jesse Jones, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC. I’m a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner with nine years of pediatric experience, five of them in pediatric intensive care. I started HeroHouse because I kept watching families fall through the cracks of the current system — parents sitting in urgent care waiting rooms at 10 PM with sick kids, or bouncing between doctors because no one had the time to actually listen.
If you want the longer version: here’s why HeroHouse was born.
How to sign up
You can start a single visit, subscribe to an annual membership, or try one of our behavioral health plans. Everything is transparent, no surprise billing, no insurance gymnastics — though we do provide superbills so you can submit visits to your FSA, HSA, or insurance for reimbursement.
Ready to join?
Enroll your family today
See the plans, or start with a single visit. Same clinician every time, transparent pricing, and no insurance nightmares.
Get startedThank you
To the families who trusted me with their kids in my previous role — thank you. You’re part of why I knew this was worth building. To the families joining HeroHouse this week: I can’t wait to work with you.
— Jesse
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