
Hiba J. Mustafa, MD, FACOG, FAIUM, FOMA
Maternal & Fetal Medicine
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About Me
Dr. Mustafa is an Assistant Professor of Maternal-Fetal Medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. She is further subspecialized in fetal diagnosis, intervention, and surgery after receiving extensive training from international world-wide experts in the field.
Her clinical and research efforts focus on innovative use of ultrasound in diagnosing complex fetal and placental conditions, fetal intervention, and surgery to improve outcomes for fetuses with complex conditions, and management of placenta accreta spectrum.
She is a fetal interventionalist within the Fetal Center at Riley Children’s Health where she is collaborating on the development of fetal interventions and procedures. She is widely published in the field of fetal medicine, fetal intervention, and abnormal placentation.
She is married to his best friend, Hayder, who is an Internal Medicine specialist at Indiana University and together they are raising three wonderful humans.
Locations

575 Riley Hospital Dr
4300
Indianapolis, IN, 46202
Get Directions 317.948.5077
575 Riley Hospital Dr
Suite 4300
Indianapolis, IN, 46202
Get Directions 317.944.7010
11725 N Illinois St
Suite 300
Carmel, IN, 46032
Get Directions 317.944.7010Specialties & Details
- Maternal & Fetal Medicine
- School of Medicine: Baghdad University School of Medicine, Iraq
- Residency: Baghdad University School of Medicine, Iraq
- Residency: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (Bronx)
- Fellowship: Obesity Medicine Association
- Fellowship: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
- Fellowship: University of Maryland School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD
- IU Health North Hospital
- Riley Physicians
- IU Health Physicians
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