About
Dr. Anne Stewart, MD, earned her B.S. in Psychology before earning her medical degree at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia. She served as class president for all four years of medical school and earned membership in Alpha Omega Alpha, honoring students in the top ten percent of their class. She received both the Lloyd C. Damsey, MD Memorial Award and the M. Oliver Kepler, MD Award, along with the Norfolk Foundation Merit Scholarship. Her family medicine residency at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina included training under an integrative cardiologist, a pharmacist specializing in bio-identical hormones, an integrative family practitioner, and a naturopath. She also studied under Dr. Andrew Weil in Arizona.
Dr. Stewart has practiced holistic medicine since 1999, bringing a conviction that the body holds a genuine capacity for healing. She builds personalized wellness plans drawing on nutrition, herbal therapies, homeopathy, mind-body techniques, and bio-identical hormones. Her clinical focus includes preventive medicine, mental health, sleep health, and nutritional counseling. She lectures to medical professionals and community audiences and writes for local organizations. Faith, family, and environmental stewardship guide both her personal life and her approach to running the practice.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
James Madison University — B.S. in Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Medical School
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA — Medical Degree
Residency
Moses Cone Hospital, Greensboro, NC — Family Medicine Residency
Additional Training
Additional study under Dr. Andrew Weil in Arizona
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Stewart right for?
Dr. Anne Stewart is a strong fit for patients who want a whole-person approach to primary care. Adults and families navigating complex chronic conditions, hormonal imbalances, or sleep and mental health concerns benefit from her integrative methods. She works well with patients interested in nutrition, herbal therapies, and mind-body techniques alongside conventional medicine. Patients seeking a physician with deep preventive medicine experience and a long clinical track record will find her approach well suited to their goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Stewart specializes in functional and preventive medicine, with a clinical focus on hormonal health, mental health, sleep health, and nutritional deficiencies. She also treats complex chronic conditions including Lyme disease, tick-borne illness, mast cell activation syndrome, and mycotoxin illness. Her integrative approach draws on herbal therapy, homeopathy, bio-identical hormone therapy, and mind-body techniques alongside conventional medicine.
Dr. Stewart has practiced holistic medicine since 1999. That means she brings more than two decades of clinical experience to her integrative and functional medicine work. Her training spans conventional family medicine as well as study under Dr. Andrew Weil in Arizona.
Dr. Stewart completed her family medicine residency at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina. Her training there included direct exposure to an integrative cardiologist, a pharmacist specializing in bio-identical hormones, an integrative family practitioner, and a naturopath. That combination gave her a broad foundation in both conventional and integrative clinical approaches from early in her career.
Loudoun Holistic Health Partners maintains a strictly limited patient panel. Prospective patients should contact the practice directly to ask about current availability and membership options.
Yes. Loudoun Holistic Health Partners serves patients of all ages, and Dr. Stewart practices family medicine. Families with children can receive integrative, holistic primary care from her within the practice's membership model.
S. in Psychology, Magna Cum Laude, from James Madison University. She then completed her medical degree at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia, where she served as class president for all four years and earned membership in Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. She later pursued additional study under Dr. Andrew Weil in Arizona.
Yes. Nutritional counseling is a core part of Dr. Stewart's clinical practice. She incorporates nutrition alongside herbal therapies, homeopathy, and mind-body techniques when building personalized wellness plans for her patients.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
