About
Theron Hutton, MD is the founder and Medical Director of Mulberry Clinic. He earned his undergraduate degree from Harding University in 1996 and his medical degree from the University of Arkansas School for Medical Sciences in 2003. He holds board certification through the American Academy of Family Physicians and earned certification as a practitioner of the Institute of Functional Medicine in 2017.
Dr. Hutton is passionate about helping people live healthier, more thoughtful lives. He believes nutrition, supplementation, and mineral balance play central roles in long-term wellness. His functional medicine work addresses conditions like chronic fatigue, Lyme disease, fibromyalgia, SIBO, and irritable bowel syndrome. Outside of medicine, he enjoys spending time with his eight children. His family embraces sustainable living and the outdoors, values that clearly shape his whole-person approach to patient care.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Harding University, BS (1996)
Medical School
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (2003)
Additional Training
Institute of Functional Medicine, Certified Practitioner (2017)
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Hutton right for?
Dr. Hutton serves patients of all ages, from children through seniors. He is a strong fit for adults managing chronic or complex conditions like fatigue, autoimmune disorders, or gut issues. Patients curious about root-cause approaches to metabolic dysfunction benefit from his functional medicine training. Families looking for a single physician who handles primary, urgent, and preventive care will find his practice a practical fit. His around-the-clock availability suits patients who value direct access to their physician.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Hutton treats a wide range of conditions across both family medicine and functional medicine. He has particular expertise in chronic fatigue, Lyme disease and tick-borne illness, fibromyalgia, SIBO, and irritable bowel syndrome. He also addresses autoimmune conditions, gut health issues, and metabolic dysfunction through targeted protocols.
Yes. Dr. Hutton holds board certification through the American Academy of Family Physicians. He also earned certification as a practitioner through the Institute of Functional Medicine in 2017.
Dr. Hutton uses functional medicine to identify and address the root causes of chronic conditions. He employs tools like hair tissue mineral analysis, comprehensive stool testing, and food and environmental allergy testing. His Root Cause Protocol targets metabolic dysfunction through targeted lab work and lifestyle intervention.
Yes. Dr. Hutton provides care for patients across all life stages, from young children through geriatric patients. He offers well child visits, sports medicine, and well woman exams alongside adult primary care.
Dr. Hutton earned his undergraduate degree from Harding University in 1996. He completed his medical degree at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 2003. He later earned his functional medicine certification through the Institute of Functional Medicine in 2017.
Members can contact Dr. Hutton by phone, text, email, or patient portal around the clock. This direct access is part of the Mulberry Clinic membership and does not require scheduling a formal appointment for every question.
Yes. Dr. Hutton offers telemedicine visits for members. This allows patients to connect with him for appropriate concerns without coming into the clinic.
The Root Cause Protocol is a structured approach Dr. Hutton uses to address metabolic dysfunction at its source. It combines hair tissue mineral analysis, targeted lab work, and lifestyle intervention. He applies this method to patients dealing with chronic or unexplained health issues.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026

