Meet Anne Brown, MD, FACP
Internal & Integrative Medicine Practitioner
Achieving Better Care
I provide compassionate, holistic care, address patients’ unique needs, and share tools and knowledge to promote health and well-being. As a lifelong Mainer, I enjoy caring for our community and look forward to welcoming you to my practice.
Expertise that you can trust
I offer a unique combination of internal and integrative medicine — my goal is to help patients improve their health in ways that work for them. Whether you are looking for traditional disease management or natural ways to improve your overall health, I take the time to learn, understand, and address every patient’s unique needs through one-on-one consultation visits.
Education & Training
1988
Bates College
B.S. in Chemistry
Graduated in 1988
1992
University of Vermont
Larner College of Medicine MD, Graduated in 1992
1992-96
Ochsner Medical Center
Internship & Residency: 1992-95 Chief Resident: 1995-96
2010-24
Tufts School of Medicine
LIC Site Director for Lewiston 2010-24
2012
Massachusetts General
Benson Henry Institute Mind-Body Medicine Trainings 2012
2013-15
University of Arizona
The Andrew Weil Center Integrative Medicine Fellowship 2013-15
2023
Pain Reprocessing Therapy Center
Pain Reprocessing Cert. Training 2023
Embracing the Cornerstones of Integrative Medicine In My Daily Life
Nutrition
I follow an anti-inflammatory diet, which took several years to adopt. It has resulted in a love of cooking and gardening.
Mind-Body
For me, this is stress management with a daily meditation practice. I also incorporate relaxation tools, depending on the needs of the day.
Movement
I was a runner in high school and college. I’m learning that it’s even more critical to focus on the three major areas of movement — strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness — to maintain function as we age.
Community
Time spent with my family and friends, and participating in my community are very important to me. It’s one of the reasons that I have a part-time practice.