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IU School of Medicine — Early Autism Evaluation Hub

IU School of Medicine runs the Early Autism Evaluation Hub system, with a Riley Pediatric Care Center site in Indianapolis.

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The practical details

Ages served14 to 48 months
Current waitAbout 3-4 months from referral to evaluation, on average across the Hub network in 2025
WhereIndianapolis, Indiana (Riley Pediatric Care Center site)
Address1002 Wishard Blvd, Suite 2120, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Funding takenNot published — ask when you call

What this is, in plain language

A statewide network of primary care clinicians trained by IU School of Medicine to diagnose autism in young children close to home, rather than at a single specialist clinic.

Getting started

A child's own primary care clinician refers them to their nearest EAE Hub site; some sites (marked on the Hub's site list) only accept referrals from within their own health system. Families can email iusmeae@iu.edu for general information.

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What they say about themselves

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  • IU School of Medicine's Health Equity through Autism Research Translation Lab runs the Early Autism Evaluation (EAE) Hub system, training primary care clinicians to diagnose autism in children aged 14 to 48 months.
  • The Hub now spans more than 20 primary care sites across Indiana, including a Riley Pediatric Care Center site in Indianapolis at 1002 Wishard Blvd, Suite 2120, reachable at 317-944-4846.
  • In 2025 the network served 1,232 children referred by nearly 500 primary care clinicians across 63 Indiana counties; the average wait from referral to evaluation was three to four months.
  • The evaluation pathway includes a review of prior developmental screening, a diagnostic interview with the caregiver, a structured observational assessment, a physical exam, and a written clinical report with a tailored care plan sent to the family and referring clinician.

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  • No:Accepts referrals directly from parents
  • Yes:Publishes its current wait time
  • No:Says on its website that it accepts Medicaid
  • Yes:Explains what the evaluation includes

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