Why Fishers is the right room for this

A tech-and-residential boomtown that still runs on working trade crews.

Fishers gets read as a tech town and a residential growth town, both of which are accurate. Roche Diagnostics, Stanley Security, MasterCraft, JEGS HQ. The Nickel Plate District. The new builds out along Olio Road and east toward Geist. Underneath all of it is a working trades base big enough to keep up with the demand.

The companies headquartered in Fishers use trade-services contractors that are almost always our fit. Commercial HVAC keeping office space conditioned. Restoration companies dispatched when a Geist basement floods. Plumbers, electricians, and framers working the residential boom. The 96th and Cumberland industrial corridor, the Olio Road warehouse belt, and the Saxony commercial spine all run on rosters of 15 to 80 people whose work is physical.

Who we work with in Fishers

The industries where our model pays for itself fastest.

Residential and commercial HVAC, plumbing, electrical

The residential boom along Olio Road, the Saxony corridor, and the eastern Fishers neighborhoods near Geist keeps these trades running flat-out. The work is bending into mechanical rooms, pulling line sets across attics, fishing wire in finished walls. Lower back, shoulders, and wrists take the daily hit. A monthly on-site visit catches the patterns before they turn into a work-comp file.

Lakefront and dock construction at Geist

Geist Reservoir has its own micro-economy of crews building docks, repairing seawalls, and renovating the lakefront homes. The work is wet, awkward, and often done from a boat or off a tight bank. Soft-tissue and shoulder injuries dominate. Short, frequent corporate visits with practical mobility work for the crew are exactly the right intervention.

Restoration: water, fire, mold, storm

Warehouse, fulfillment, and light manufacturing

The 96th and Cumberland industrial belt and the warehouse corridor along the I-69 ramps both run on rosters doing repetitive lifting and shift work. The pattern we see is lumbar stiffness, hip mobility loss, and shoulder fatigue. Corporate visits paired with a few practical floor-level recommendations move the numbers fastest in this work.

Residential framing crews and exterior trades

The new builds going up across Fishers's eastern and northern edges run on framing, siding, roofing, and gutter crews working 10-hour days outside. These rosters are typically 8 to 25 people, with the owner often still on the job, which is why they pull the trigger on a Genesis engagement quickest.

The Fishers fit

What an engagement looks like for a Fishers-headquartered company.

If your office or shop is anywhere in Fishers (the Nickel Plate District, Saxony, the Olio Road corridor, the 96th and Cumberland industrial belt, the Geist neighborhoods on the east side), Dr. McCarley arrives within 15 to 25 minutes of leaving HQ depending on the time of day. We don't bill travel time on inside-Fishers engagements. First on-site visit is typically scheduled within two weeks of signing the one-page proposal.

Most Fishers engagements settle into a once-a-month cadence in the same two-hour window each cycle. We work with your operations manager around shift schedules, lunch breaks, or the natural lulls in the day. The crew comes to the room we set up. Nobody leaves the building.

Cadence options

Monthly is the standard. Biweekly is available for higher-acuity teams.

If your roster is over 40 employees or your work is particularly demanding (restoration, demolition, concrete cutting, lakefront construction with daily heavy lifting), a biweekly cadence often pencils better. We do that math on the fit call. The decision stays in your hands.

What we will not do: push you into a higher cadence than the work justifies. If a monthly visit covers your team's needs, that's the price we quote. Dr. McCarley runs his own P&L and is not going to upsell yours.

Local context

We come out of the same rooms most Hamilton County owners do.

Dr. McCarley is an active member of several Hamilton County operator communities: Bowls & Business, local trade, civic, sportsman, aviation, and faith communities across Hamilton County. A handful of those members own Fishers businesses, and the fastest path to a Genesis engagement is usually through one of those rooms or a peer referral inside them.

If you're a Fishers business owner who isn't already plugged into one of those groups but you've found this page through your own search, the path to a fit call is the same. We meet you where you are.

Fishers-specific FAQ

The questions Fishers owners ask first.

Is Geist's lakefront construction sector inside your service area?

Yes. The Geist neighborhoods on the east side of Fishers are inside our standard service area, including the dock-and-seawall work, the lakefront-residential exterior trades, and the renovation crews working the older homes around the reservoir. We've thought about how setup works at lake-adjacent properties without a formal shop, and the answer is usually a job-site trailer, a finished basement, or a clean garage on the property.

We're a Fishers HVAC outfit. Most of our work is residential. Does this still pencil?

Yes. Residential HVAC is one of the highest-injury verticals we work with. Crawl spaces, attics, line sets through finished walls. If your roster is 10 or more and your guys are working physically every day, the math on a monthly engagement is straightforward. We walk through your specific numbers on the fit call.

Can we run the on-site visit at our warehouse near 96th and Cumberland?

Yes. A warehouse is one of the easier setups. A break room, a quiet office, or even a clean corner of the receiving area works. One outlet for the the instrument-assisted technique and table heater. One door that closes for privacy. The portable table goes up in five minutes. Crews rotate through on whatever schedule your operations manager builds.

Do you serve subcontractor crews that move site-to-site rather than report to one location?

Yes. The model is built for this. Many of our best fits are crews that don't sit in one place. The visit happens wherever your roster congregates: a Monday morning shop meeting, a Friday end-of-week wrap, a lunch hour at a job-site trailer. We adapt the location to your roster's actual schedule, not the other way around.

Does the company we sub for need to know we're using Genesis?

No. The engagement is between Genesis Corporate Health and your company. Your GC and any property owner you're subbing for are not part of the equation. The wellness benefit is yours to offer your crew as part of your own retention toolkit. Some prospects do tell their GC because it's a competitive edge. That choice is yours.

What about the City of Fishers itself, parks crews, or other municipal teams?

Municipal engagements work the same way as private-sector ones; the procurement process is just slower. We haven't yet signed one in Fishers but we'd welcome the conversation. Start with a fit call and we go from there.

Helpful Fishers links

Local resources for Fishers operators.

Other locations near Fishers

Adjacent service-area towns.

Run a Fishers business with a real working roster?

Thirty minutes on the phone tells us both whether Genesis is the right fit. No deck, no sales pressure, real numbers. If we're not the right partner, we'll say so on that call.

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