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Community Resources and Family Support Groups
 
CNS - Center for Neurobehavioral Sciences
3010 E. State
Ft. Wayne, IN 46805
Phone: 260-471-2300  Toll Free: 1-800-901-8416
Provides therapy, education and patient advocacy for those affected with prenatal alcohol exposure. Organizes a support group for parents and caregivers (and other interested parties) of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder individuals.

FAS Family Support Group
2119 Eastern Avenue
Covington, IN 41014
Phone: 513-931-2116  Fax: 606-491-8132  
Contact: Marge Schaim
Support groups for families living in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. For Kentucky, call Mary Jo Theis at 606-261-2802.

Fetal Alcohol Network of Indiana - FAN
121 S White Street Box 54
Shirley, IN 47384
Phone: 765-738-6430  Fax: 765-738-6064  
Contact: Lisa Smith
Provides prevention education, teacher training, and mini-seminars for physicians in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.

Randy and Terri Sipes, Parents
1985 N State Road, #101
Decatur, IN 46733
Phone: 260-592-7796  
Contact: Randy and Terri Sipes
hooterville@decaturnet.com


Diagnosis of FAS
 
Edward Aull, M.D., Behavioral Pediatrician
13450 N Meridian Street
Suite 354
Carmel, IN 46032
Phone: 317-582-7654  Fax: 317-582-7660  
Contact: Edward Aull
Specializes in ADHD and autism; he sees patients with FAS/FAE from Indiana and nearby states.

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnostic Clinic; The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Center of Indiana - Indiana University Medical Center
975 West Walnut Street
IB 130
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: 317-274-2450  Fax: 317-274-2387  
Contact: Lisa J Cushman, PhD,  Genetic Counselor
lcushman@iupui.edu
Providers: David Weaver, MD;dweaver@iupui.edu Wilfredo Torres-Martinez, MD; wtorresm@iupui.edu Paula Delk, MS, CGC pwinter@iupui.edu

Northeast Indiana Genetic Counseling Center
11143 Parkview Plaza Drive, Suite 311
Fort Wayne, IN 46845
Phone: 260-482-3886  Fax: 260-482-1910  Toll Free: 800-727-8439 Ext. 69288
Contact: Patricia Bader
www.GenesRus.us


Other
 
Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services
4701 N Keystone Avenue
Suite 222
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Phone: 317-722-5555  Fax: 317-722-5564  Toll Free: 800-622-4845
http://www.in.gov/ipas
Statewide agency for persons with developmental disabilities.

Prevention Programs, including Treatment for Women
 
Indiana State Department of Health
2 N Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-233-1269  Fax: 317-233-1300  
Contact: Carolyn Waller
cwaller@isdh.state.in.us
Referrals and early intervention for substance using pregnant women. Training for professionals.

Indiana Teratogen Information Service - Indiana University Medical Center Department of Medical Genetics 1B130
Department of Medical Genetics 1B130
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5251
Phone: 317-274-1071  
Contact: Paula Winter
Provides information for patients and health professionals in Indiana and adjoining states.

Treatment Services for Affected Individuals
 
Northeastern Center, Inc.
1800 Wesley Rd.
Auburn, IN 46706
Phone: 260-925-2453  Fax: 260-925-0830  
Contact: Brenda Sullivan
www.northeasterncenter.org


Northeastern Center, Inc. - Family Counseling
1930 E. Dowling St.
Kendallville, IN 46755
Phone: 260-347-4400  Fax: 260-347-3122  
Contact: Nancy Cornett
www.northeasterncenter.org


Statewide Services
 
Indiana State Department of Health Family Helpline
IN
Toll Free: 1.800.433.0746
Provides information and referrals to a variety of health and social services including pregnancy health care, substance abuse treatment programs, children's special health care services, support groups, and newborn screening.

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