About
Dr. Marcia K. Hauter grew up in Quincy, Illinois, the second of four daughters. Her interest in medicine took root at age ten, inspired by a pediatrician who treated her family with genuine kindness. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, then went on to Southern Illinois School of Medicine, where she chose Family Medicine as her specialty. Her residency at St. Lukes Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin prepared her for her first position at the Family Medical Center in Lincoln, where she and Dr. Dru Hauter settled in 1991.
In 2001, Dr. Marcia Hauter joined Bromenn Hospital, later Advocate Bromenn, and spent 19 years as Medical Director of the Wound and Hyperbaric Center in Normal, Illinois. She joined Central Illinois Direct Care in July 2020. Her family medicine background spans wound care, preventive medicine, and comprehensive care across all ages. Both of her children now work in healthcare: her daughter Emily is an ICU nurse pursuing a graduate degree, and her son Ben is a Family Medicine physician completing his residency.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Drake University, Des Moines, IA, Bachelor of Science
Medical School
Southern Illinois School of Medicine
Residency
Family Medicine, St. Lukes Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
Additional Training
Medical Director, Wound and Hyperbaric Center, Advocate Bromenn, Normal, IL (19 years)
Who is Dr. Hauter right for?
Dr. Marcia Hauter serves patients of all ages looking for a family medicine physician with broad clinical experience. Patients dealing with wounds, skin conditions, or complex healing challenges benefit from her 19 years directing a Wound and Hyperbaric Center. Families with children through elderly adults find her training and background well-suited to their needs. She is a particularly good fit for patients who want a physician with deep community roots and a warm, relationship-focused approach to care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Marcia Hauter specializes in family medicine, with particular expertise in wound care. She spent 19 years as Medical Director of the Wound and Hyperbaric Center at Advocate Bromenn in Normal, Illinois. She cares for patients across all age groups.
Yes, Dr. Marcia Hauter sees patients from birth through adulthood. Her family medicine training and longtime practice in Lincoln make her well-suited to caring for children, adults, and older patients alike.
Dr. Marcia Hauter earned her medical degree from Southern Illinois School of Medicine. She completed her Family Medicine residency at St. Lukes Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Dr. Marcia Hauter served as Medical Director of the Wound and Hyperbaric Center at Advocate Bromenn in Normal, Illinois for 19 years. She brings advanced knowledge of wound management to her work at Central Illinois Direct Care.
Yes, Dr. Marcia Hauter accepts new patients at Central Illinois Direct Care. Patients can call the office or contact the practice directly to enroll as members.
Dr. Marcia Hauter has lived and practiced in the Lincoln area since 1991. She began at the Family Medical Center in Lincoln, then spent 19 years at Advocate Bromenn in nearby Normal before joining Central Illinois Direct Care in July 2020.
Dr. Marcia Hauter joined the practice in July 2020 to work alongside her husband and deliver quality primary care to her community at an affordable cost. Her motivation was rooted in both personal partnership and a commitment to accessible medicine in Central Illinois.
Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026
