Founder, Chief Executive Officer & Entrepreneur
Rheumatology of Central Indiana, Muncie, Indiana USA Dr. Tarek Kteleh is a distinguished physician, community leader, and advocate dedicated to advancing healthcare and empowering others. He is the founder of Rheumatology of Central Indiana, serving over 15,000 patients across seven Indiana cities, and the Tax and Wealth Club, a network of more than 400 physician investors. Dr. Kteleh earned a Master’s degree in Liberal Arts with a focus on management, along with certificates in Real Estate Investment and Strategic Management from Harvard Extension School. His medical training includes degrees from Damascus University, the University of Missouri, and Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Kteleh’s leadership extends to public service, serving on the steering committee for Governor-Elect Mike Braun and as a member of the transitional team for Health and Family Services. He has also held influential roles as Vice President of the Syrian American Medical Society and co-founder and board member of Citizens for Secure and Safe America as well as Syrian American Alliance for Peace and Prosperity. As the author of The Six Pillars of Advocacy, Dr. Kteleh has inspired action through his work at the U.S. Congress, the White House, and the Indiana Statehouse. His advocacy successes include influencing legislation to protect civilians, hold war criminals accountable, and safeguard patient safety and healthcare quality. Dr. Kteleh continues to leave a meaningful legacy through his dedication to medicine, advocacy, and empowering communities.