Dr. Megan LandwerlenMD

Pediatrics

at Kingdom Kids Pediatrics — Fishers, IN

About

Dr. Megan Moenning Landwerlen is a board-certified pediatrician with more than 20 years of experience caring for children and families in central Indiana. A. in Biology from Northwestern University. She then completed both her Master of Public Health and her Doctor of Medicine at the University of Arizona. Her pediatric residency took place at Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children, one of the most respected children's hospitals in the country.

After nearly two decades at Fishers Pediatrics, Dr. Landwerlen founded Kingdom Kids Pediatrics to build a practice rooted in her own values. She sees children from newborns through adolescents and integrates conventional medicine with holistic approaches including herbal medicine, homeopathics, and nutraceuticals. She holds a deep passion for newborn care, developmental monitoring, ADHD, anxiety and depression management, and chronic disease in children with special needs. Her vaccine approach centers on informed consent and individualized decision-making. Dr. Landwerlen lives in Fishers with her husband Jason, a veterinarian, their two children, and their golden retriever Miss Money Penny. She credits her Christian faith as the foundation of her calling.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Northwestern University, B.A. Biology

Medical School

University of Arizona (Doctor of Medicine); also earned Master of Public Health from University of Arizona

Residency

Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children

Additional Training

Master of Public Health, University of Arizona

Certifications

Board Certified Pediatrician

Conditions Treated

ADHDanxietydepressionchronic disease in childrenspecial needscommon childhood illnessesdevelopmental delaysfeeding difficultiessleep disordersbehavioral concernscongenital conditions

Who is Dr. Landwerlen right for?

Dr. Landwerlen is a strong fit for families who want a physician who respects parental authority and engages in open, honest dialogue. She serves children at every stage, from newborns through teenagers. Families managing ADHD, anxiety, depression, developmental delays, or chronic conditions benefit from her experience and individualized approach. Parents who value faith-respecting care and prefer holistic tools alongside conventional medicine will find her practice well-suited to their needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Landwerlen treats a broad range of childhood conditions. Her clinical focus includes ADHD, anxiety, depression, developmental delays, feeding difficulties, sleep disorders, and chronic disease management. She also cares for children with special needs and congenital conditions, and handles common acute illnesses across all pediatric age groups.

Dr. Landwerlen practices conventional pediatric medicine and follows established standards of care. She also integrates holistic tools when appropriate, including nutritional support, herbal medicine, homeopathic approaches, and targeted nutraceuticals. Her goal is to tailor every treatment plan to the individual child rather than applying a one-size-fits-all protocol.

Yes. Dr. Landwerlen holds board certification in pediatrics. She also brings more than 20 years of clinical experience caring for children and families on the north side of Indianapolis.

Dr. Landwerlen earned her medical degree and Master of Public Health from the University of Arizona. She completed her pediatric residency at Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children before returning to central Indiana to practice.

Dr. Landwerlen emphasizes informed consent and individualized decision-making on vaccines. She provides families with balanced information on benefits, risks, and scheduling options. She does not oppose vaccines, but she does not pressure families either. She treats every conversation as a collaboration between physician and parent.

Dr. Landwerlen cares for children from birth through adolescence. Her services span newborn care, infant care, early childhood care, and school-age care, including well visits, sick visits, sports physicals, and behavioral and mental health concerns.

Yes. Dr. Landwerlen delivers care in the home rather than a traditional office setting. This is the core model of Kingdom Kids Pediatrics. Families in Fishers and the surrounding Hamilton County area schedule appointments at their homes, and she also offers telehealth visits when appropriate.

Dr. Landwerlen combines 20-plus years of conventional pediatric training with a deeply personal, relationship-driven approach. She spends a full hour with patients, operates outside the constraints of insurance, and integrates holistic tools alongside evidence-based medicine. She treats parents as the primary decision-makers for their children.

Doctor profile last updated June 8, 2026