About
Barry Hull, MD, FAAFP completed his undergraduate studies at Indiana University in Bloomington in 1984. He then earned his medical degree at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. His residency in Family Medicine took place at Community Hospitals of Indiana, where he served as Chief Resident and received the Jane R. Richter Memorial Award for outstanding resident teaching.
Dr. Hull practiced family medicine in Indianapolis for eight years before relocating to Fayette County in 1999. He spent thirteen more years at The Doctor's Office in Peachtree City before founding the Medical Division of A New Start Counseling Center. He holds board certification in Family Medicine as a Diplomat and Fellow of the American Board of Family Medicine, and carries a board-certified subspecialty in Lipidology through the American Board of Clinical Lipidology. In 2005, the Neuroscience Education Institute certified him as a Master Psychopharmacologist, reflecting his deep focus on medication management for depression, anxiety, AD/HD, bipolar disorder, insomnia, and related conditions. He has devoted over twenty of his thirty-plus clinical years to mental health care. Outside the office, Dr. Hull enjoys family activities and pursues continuing education in both medicine and history through The Great Courses. He has been married for 35 years and raised two daughters in Fayette County.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (1984)
Medical School
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
Residency
Family Medicine Residency, Community Hospitals of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN (Chief Resident)
Additional Training
Master Psychopharmacologist, Neuroscience Education Institute (2005)
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Hull right for?
Dr. Hull is a strong fit for adults who need both primary care and psychiatric medication management in one practice. Patients managing depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, AD/HD, or insomnia benefit from his Master Psychopharmacologist training. Those with elevated cholesterol or complex lipid profiles find value in his board-certified lipidology subspecialty. He also serves patients navigating substance use disorder treatment. His concierge model suits patients who want a consistent, long-term relationship with one physician.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Hull treats a broad range of conditions across family medicine, psychiatry, and lipidology. His psychiatric focus includes depression, anxiety, AD/HD, bipolar disorder, and insomnia. He also manages substance use disorders and complex lipid conditions through his subspecialty in clinical lipidology.
Yes. Dr. Hull holds board certification in Family Medicine as a Diplomat and Fellow of the American Board of Family Medicine. He also carries board certification in Clinical Lipidology through the American Board of Clinical Lipidology. In 2005, the Neuroscience Education Institute designated him a Master Psychopharmacologist.
The Neuroscience Education Institute awards the Master Psychopharmacologist designation to clinicians who demonstrate advanced expertise in psychiatric medication management. Dr. Hull earned this credential in 2005. He has focused more than twenty of his thirty-plus clinical years on psychiatric care, with particular attention to medication effectiveness and tolerability.
Dr. Hull has practiced in Fayette County since 1999. He spent thirteen years at The Doctor's Office in Peachtree City before founding A New Start Medical Center. That gives him over two decades of patient care experience in the local community.
Yes. Substance use disorder treatment is one of the core services Dr. Hull provides. He approaches treatment as part of his broader clinical mission: helping patients reach genuine wellness without unnecessary medication side effects.
Dr. Hull focuses on finding effective psychiatric medications that patients can tolerate well. His goal is full recovery without the burden of side effects. His Master Psychopharmacologist training supports careful, evidence-based medication selection across conditions including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and AD/HD.
Dr. Hull earned his medical degree at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. He completed his Family Medicine residency at Community Hospitals of Indiana, where he served as Chief Resident and received the Jane R. Richter Memorial Award for outstanding resident teaching.
Yes. Dr. Hull holds a board-certified subspecialty in Clinical Lipidology through the American Board of Clinical Lipidology. He offers consultative lipidology for patients with complex cholesterol or lipid concerns, including those who need more specialized management than standard primary care provides.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
