Barbara Kiersz-Mueller, D.O., Family Practitioner
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Barbara Kiersz-Mueller, D.O.

Neurologist (Pediatric) | Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

920 Medical Plaza Dr Ste 120 The Woodlands TX, 77380

About

Dr. Barbara Kiersz-Mueller is a child development and neurology practicing in Austin, TX. Dr. Kiersz-Mueller specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system in children from birth to young adulthood. She treats neurologic conditions such as seizures, delayed speech, autism or frequent headaches, as well as uses Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment for a variety of ailments. With combined understanding of childhood illness and the special needs of each individual child and their family, Dr. Kiersz-Mueller is able to help each patient improve the status of their health. Her goal is to help her patients improve their quality of life and THRIVE. 

Education and Training

Touro University Nevada Doctor of Osteopathy 2014

Board Certification

American Board of Family Medicine

Provider Details

Female English, Spanish, Hebrew

Areas of expertise and specialization

Osteopathic manipulative treatmentFamily medicineChild neurologyPediatric developmentIntuitive eating counselingAdaptive and Inclusive Training

Professional Memberships

  • Texas Academy of Family Physicians  
  • American Academy of Family Physicians  
  • American Osteopathic Association  

Favorite Place to Vacation

  • Venice, Italy

Hobbies / Sports

  • CrossFitPaddleboarding

Barbara Kiersz-Mueller, D.O.'s Practice location

THINK Neurology for Kids

920 Medical Plaza Dr Ste 120 -
The Woodlands, TX 77380
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