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Dr. Andrew Miller is the esteemed Medical Director at The Recovery Village Indianapolis. He is an experienced psychiatrist who has practiced in a variety of settings within the state of Indiana. His education and training having all been completed through Indiana University. He received the honor of “with distinction” with his undergraduate degree, which consisted of a bachelor of science in biology and a minor in chemistry. His graduate and ensuing medical education include receiving his doctorate in medicine, completing his residency training to become a board-certified psychiatrist, and then going on to complete a fellowship in the sub-specialty of child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP). He is a member of the American Psychiatric Association and the affiliated local Indiana Psychiatric Society and is their CAP representative as a council member. He is also a board member and prior president of the Indiana Council of CAP, the regional organization of the American Academy of CAP. Dr. Miller brings a strong passion to provide maximal psychiatric care in his role.
Outside of leading his medical team, he dedicates himself to building strong collaborative relationships among various state agencies and academic programs in Indiana and nationwide. In his spare time, he enjoys being a father and husband to his two kids and his very loving and wonderful wife. His hobbies include cheering on the Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Cubs, and all of Indiana University athletics, and being a self-proclaimed architect, but mostly collector, of Legos.
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