Dr. Barry FreemanMD

Internal Medicine

at Access Concierge Medicine — Carmel, IN

About

Dr. Barry Freeman earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Southern California before completing his medical degree at Loyola University-Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. He trained in a combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency at Indiana University School of Medicine. That dual training earned him board certification from both the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics.

Dr. Freeman built more than 25 years of primary care experience in Central Indiana before founding Access Concierge Medicine. He served in a series of senior leadership roles at Hendricks Regional Health, including Chief of Medicine, Chief of Ambulatory Medicine, Chief of Staff, and Senior Vice President. He was a founding member of Indiana Adult and Pediatric Medicine, the Midwest's largest combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics physician group. Indianapolis Monthly Magazine has named him a Top Doc seven times. He describes his approach as a blend of personable, unassuming communication and a steady drive to do right by each patient. Prompt communication, same-day scheduling, and genuine availability are, in his words, second nature to him.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology, University of Southern California

Medical School

Medical Doctor, Loyola University-Chicago Stritch School of Medicine

Residency

Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Residency, Indiana University School of Medicine

Certifications

Board Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine
Board Certified, American Board of Pediatrics

Conditions Treated

hypertension
diabetes
chronic disease management
acute illness
preventive care needs
pediatric conditions
wellness concerns

Who is Dr. Freeman right for?

Dr. Freeman serves patients across a broad age range, from children to adults. Families looking for a single physician to cover both pediatric and adult care find his dual training especially valuable. Executives who need a dedicated primary care doctor to complement an employer-sponsored physical do well with his Primary Care Only tier. College students benefit from the video visit option available through the Dependent plan. Patients who value same-day access and direct physician communication are a strong fit for his practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Freeman holds board certification in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. That dual training lets him treat patients across a wide age range, from children through adults. He focuses on primary care, preventive medicine, chronic disease management, and wellness.

Yes. Dr. Freeman holds dual board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics. He earned both certifications after completing a combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency at Indiana University School of Medicine.

Dr. Freeman completed his medical degree at Loyola University-Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. He then trained in a combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency at Indiana University School of Medicine. His undergraduate degree in Exercise Physiology came from the University of Southern California.

Dr. Freeman brings more than 25 years of primary care experience in Central Indiana. He served in senior leadership roles at Hendricks Regional Health, including Chief of Staff and Senior Vice President. He also co-founded Indiana Adult and Pediatric Medicine, the Midwest's largest combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics physician group.

Yes. Indianapolis Monthly Magazine has named Dr. Freeman a Top Doc seven times. That recognition reflects his long track record of patient care in the Central Indiana community.

Dr. Freeman describes prompt communication and genuine availability as second nature. He takes a personable, unassuming approach with each patient. Members reach him directly by phone, text, or email around the clock.

Yes. Dr. Freeman's dual board certification in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics means he can serve both children and adults. Families can keep their care under one physician, which simplifies coordination and continuity.

Yes. Dr. Freeman manages chronic conditions as a core part of his primary care work. His Internal Medicine training covers conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and other long-term health concerns. His membership tiers include routine follow-up visits and medication management to support ongoing care.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026