
Dr. Wynne Brown (she/her)
Dr. Wynne Brown is a native of Winston-Salem. Prior to starting her private practice, NC Integrative Women’s Health, PLLC, she was medical director for the integrative medicine clinic at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist. Dr. Wynne is also executive director of a nonprofit organization since 2009, an author, and is an advocate for equity in health care.
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As a board certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Dr. Wynne has diagnosed and supported women healing from breast cancer and has provided timely evidence-based information to support women to make their best choices with care, including conventional, complementary, and alternative options. With a commitment to health, she is building a community of women leaders to bring about change for girls coming of age and the women who support them in order to prevent and transform chronic diseases.
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She is a breast cancer survivor and has been an advocate for her own health and supportive of women who are starting or are still in treatment. As an acupuncturist, Dr. Wynne has trained in and practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for over 24 years and is in ongoing study in Classical Chinese Medicine (CCM) to promote health by addressing the root cause obstacles to health. Her interests have also led her to study Tibetan medicine, energy body work, herbal medicine, essential oils, and supplements. She is most passionate about food as your first medicine and is an avid organic gardener and farmer at heart.
With her medical training and masters degree in food policy, she has facilitated regular weekend workshops through the Original Medicine Institute for the Healing Arts on menopause, hormones, medicinal herbs, how to grow your food organically, alternative and integrative medicine topics, as well as founding the Original Medicine Apprenticeship. She is an advocate for food equity and is planning a food forest in Forsyth County. Dr. Wynne has also taught meditation for over 30 years and has a daily practice that includes mindfulness, prayer, and service.
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Her passion for health and healing is grounded in her deep connection with Nature and respect for the Earth as a living being. She helps students discover and deepen divine connections within, with Nature as a willing partner. Recognizing miracles in everyday life, Dr. Wynne assists others to learn about their true nature and how to become who they are here to be.
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