Hussein Anan, MD. CAQSM. is Double-Board Certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine with a passion for Functional Medicine and Community Services, focusing on overall health and well-being.
Dr. Anan moved to New York City after graduating from Mansoura Medical School in Egypt in 2010 to pursue a dream in the United States that started by working in different medical offices as an assistant and eventually an office manager. He also joined a research team in the Orthopedic Surgery Department at NY Presbyterian Weill Cornell Hospital/Columbia University where he participated in research leading to publications with multiple citations presented at American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
He obtained his Family Medicine Residency training at Saint Luke’s University Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 2016 where he was elected Chief Resident, followed by Sports Medicine Fellowship training at Henry Ford Hospital/Wayne State University in Michigan in 2017, providing care for different professional teams such as Detroit Tigers Baseball team, and Detroit Lions Football team and multiple collegiate sports teams including Wayne State, with a focus on nonoperative joint care and Regenerative Medicine.
Dr. Anan moved to New York City after graduating from Mansoura Medical School in Egypt in 2010 to pursue a dream in the United States that started by working in different medical offices as an assistant and eventually an office manager. He also joined a research team in the Orthopedic Surgery Department at NY Presbyterian Weill Cornell Hospital/Columbia University where he participated in research leading to publications with multiple citations presented at American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
He obtained his Family Medicine Residency training at Saint Luke’s University Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 2016 where he was elected Chief Resident, followed by Sports Medicine Fellowship training at Henry Ford Hospital/Wayne State University in Michigan in 2017, providing care for different professional teams such as Detroit Tigers Baseball team, and Detroit Lions Football team and multiple collegiate sports teams including Wayne State, with a focus on nonoperative joint care and Regenerative Medicine.
Dr. Anan’s vision for One Hand started in his early career life and grew as he advanced through different positions, where he saw the struggles of the current healthcare model to fulfill the needs of individuals and the community. He believes that better outcomes are achievable by incorporating other modalities with western medicine, to address the Mind, Body, and Spirit as a whole. Dr. Anan is a member of American Board of Family Medicine, American Academy of Family Physicians, American Medical Association, American College of Sports Medicine, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, and others. |
Dr. Anan: “I am a firm believer that health and well-being come from within, and healthy mind and spirit are the key to a healthy body and a positive attitude in life.”
After his training years, Dr. Anan decided to follow a path in non-profit care believing that healthcare is a basic human right that should be accessible to everyone irrespective of their ability to pay. He worked mainly with disenfranchised and underserved population in different settings including LGBTQ+ health, geriatrics, foster system, homeless services and addiction care.
After relocating to South Florida in 2020, Dr. Anan worked as a Primary Care Physician and Medical Director of Strategic Clinical Initiatives at a Federally Qualified Health Center(FQHC) in Miami focusing on Foster Care and low-income marginalized population followed by a position in another FQHC in Fort Lauderdale with a focus on addiction care and homeless support services among others and the journey continues ....
After his training years, Dr. Anan decided to follow a path in non-profit care believing that healthcare is a basic human right that should be accessible to everyone irrespective of their ability to pay. He worked mainly with disenfranchised and underserved population in different settings including LGBTQ+ health, geriatrics, foster system, homeless services and addiction care.
After relocating to South Florida in 2020, Dr. Anan worked as a Primary Care Physician and Medical Director of Strategic Clinical Initiatives at a Federally Qualified Health Center(FQHC) in Miami focusing on Foster Care and low-income marginalized population followed by a position in another FQHC in Fort Lauderdale with a focus on addiction care and homeless support services among others and the journey continues ....