Jeff Bradstreet, MD, MD(H), FAAFP

Dr. Bradstreet graduated from the University of South Florida College of Medicine and received his residency training from Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center. As a flight surgeon, he was involved in aerospace medicine research, and has extensive experience and training in environmental medicine and toxicology. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians and a member of the American College of Toxicology. He is involved in autism related outcome studies and environmental research with the University of Washington and UCLA and serves as an adjunct Professor of Child Development and Neuroscience at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona. He has offices in Florida and Arizona and is internationally recognized as a lecturer and researcher in autism. His son, Matthew, is recovering from autism with the combined help of biomedical and behavioral interventions.
Dan Rossignol, MD, FAAFP
Dan Rossignol, MD, FAAFP received his Doctorate of Medicine at the Medical College of Virginia and completed his residency in family medicine at the University of Virginia (UVa). He is a former clinical assistant professor of family medicine at UVa and is currently a staff physician at Creation's Own and the International Child Development Resource Center. He is the father of two children with autism, ages six and four. He has authored several papers including 2 on the use of HBOT in autism, one on the use of urinary porphyrins in autism, and another on mitochondrial dysfunction in autism. He is a medical advisor to the International Hyperbarics Association and USAAA, and is currently involved in research to find treatments for inflammation, oxidative stress, gastrointestinal problems, and heavy metal toxicity in autism.
Scott Smith, PA

Scott Smith is a Physician Assistant with five years of experience treating children with autism and related disorders. Scott received his medical training from the University of Nebraska and the military’s Interservice Physician Assistant training program. Scott has been with Creation’s Own and ICDRC since 2003. He has two sons; his older son was diagnosed with autism in 2001.
Matthew I. Baral, ND

Dr. Baral is a licensed Naturopathic Physician and received his medical degree from Seattle’s Bastyr University in 2000. Dr. Baral serves as Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine, where he teaches pediatrics and supervises student clinicians on clinical rotations. He just completed the first DMSA chelation treatment study of children with autism with Jim Adams, PhD. He was a clinical investigator for the Research departments of the University of Washington and Bastyr University on the Pediatric Echinacea study. He has coauthored for the first two academically based medical texts on Pediatric Integrative Medicine, one for Andrew Weil and one for Elsevier Publishing. Dr. Baral is on the Executive Committee of the Integrative Pediatrics Council and serves as the Medical Director of the Hamilton Elementary School Clinic, a free pediatric clinic that provides pediatric integrative medicine to the underserved community. Dr. Baral practices in the Phoenix, AZ office. He has been treating patients on the autism spectrum since 2003.
Jack Sytsema, CFO

Esther Kennedy, RN, Director of Nursing

Lori, RN

Johanna, RN

Charlotte, RN

Sharolyn, RN (Phoenix Office)

Tama, RN, Intake Nurse
Jackie, RMA

Teresa, RMA
Patti Hawkins, Public Relations Director

Rosa, Front Office Staff

Jessica, Front Office Staff

Michelle, Bookkeeper

Chrystal, RMA, Hyperbarics

Connie, Assistant, Hyperbarics

Tonia, Administrative Staff

Robin, Office Staff/ Files
