Dr. Mary lou Hulseman MD
Family Practitioner
9560 E 59th St Indianapolis IN, 46216About
Dr. Hulseman is a board certified Family Practitioner who treats patients with autism and related disorders, by addressing underlying medical problems that are interfering with normal development, or causing physical or psychiatric distress. Her practice emphasizes nutrition, avoiding environmental toxins and improving overall health. She is accepting new patients whose families are interested in this approach. In general, she asks that parents attend an information session prior to bringing their child into the office, to be sure this approach is right for them. Interested families should visit eCommunity.com/autism for information about these evening sessions and more about her practice.
Education and Training
Case Western Reserve Universit MD 1988
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- Fellow, Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs
- Board Certified Member of American Academy of Family Practice
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