Anne Meng, FMNM, CPNP, RNC | The Woodlands, TX
Certified Nurse Practitioner – PNCB
Certified in Weight Management – A4M
Anne Meng is our nurse practitioner and earned her Masters in Nursing from the University of Pittsburgh and completed a Post Master’s as a Nurse Practitioner at the University of Texas Medical Branch. She completed the Functional and Nutritional Medicine Fellowship through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.
Anne has extensive experience teaching nursing and designing health education programs whose effectiveness was supported through outcome evaluation research. She has a number of publications in peer reviewed journals.
Services Offered
- Nutritional Guidance to Reduce Pain and Inflammation
- Functional Assessment
- Counseling and Education
- Weight Management
- Assessment of Root Cause
- Metabolic Approach to Treatment
- Healthy Eating Guidance
- Cholesterol Management
- Assessment
- Advanced Lipid Labs
- Nutrition Guidance
- Treatment with Natural Supplements
- Bio-identical Hormone Therapy for Men and Menopausal Women
- Assessment
- Education for Optimal Hormone Balance
- Conservative Approach to Hormone Replacement
- Ongoing Laboratory Monitoring and Follow Up
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We look forward to creating a unique needs assessment and seeing you at Houston Spine & Sports Medicine!
Testimonial:
My name is Kenneth. I was obese, had high blood pressure, high cholesterol and pre-diabetic. My doctor wanted me to start on cholesterol medication and blood pressure medication. I said no to his form of treatment. I visited Anne Meng at the Houston Spine and Sports Medicine. I was apprehensive at first, because it was such a different change from previous experience with physicians. After getting my labs corrected and pointing me in the right direction for better health, I’m back on the tennis court 4 to 5 days per week and some days I play twice daily. Thank you for getting me back to the game I love and able to do more with my family without being tired.
Kenneth, BSN RN