About
Dr. Dane Mosher is an osteopathic, board-certified family medicine physician who joined North Idaho Direct Primary Care in January 2023. He earned his medical degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center and completed a three-year family medicine residency at East Tennessee State University. Before medical school, he studied mathematics at New Mexico State University. He received his certification from the Institute for Functional Medicine in 2015, giving him over a decade of dedicated functional medicine practice.
Dr. Mosher has served on the board of directors of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine since 2017 and previously served as its president. He treats complex conditions including chronic fatigue, autoimmune disorders, gastrointestinal issues such as gut dysbiosis and leaky gut, heart disease, dementia, autism, and allergies. His primary goal is to equip patients with the knowledge and tools to achieve lasting health while reducing reliance on medications. Originally from Houston, Texas, he now lives in North Idaho with his wife Ann Marie and their children Andy and Lance. Outside the clinic, he enjoys gardening, disc golf, cold water exposure, sauna sessions, and learning Norwegian.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
New Mexico State University, B.S. Mathematics
Medical School
University of North Texas Health Science Center
Residency
Family Medicine, East Tennessee State University (3-year program)
Additional Training
Certified by the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), 2015; Board of Directors, American Academy of Environmental Medicine since 2017; Past President, American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Mosher right for?
Dr. Mosher is a strong fit for patients dealing with chronic, complex, or persistent health concerns that have not resolved with standard care. Adults managing chronic fatigue, autoimmune conditions, gastrointestinal issues, or environmental sensitivities benefit from his root-cause approach. Patients who want to reduce medication dependence and build long-term health through nutrition, lifestyle, and targeted therapies will find his Functional Medicine Membership particularly valuable. His empathetic listening style suits patients who feel their concerns have not been fully explored elsewhere.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Mosher treats chronic fatigue, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, gastrointestinal complaints including IBS, leaky gut, and gut dysbiosis, as well as allergies, dementia, and autism. He uses functional and environmental medicine principles to identify and address the root causes behind these conditions.
Yes. Dr. Mosher holds board certification in Family Medicine and certification from the Institute for Functional Medicine, earned in 2015. He has practiced functional medicine for over a decade.
Dr. Mosher earned his medical degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center. He completed his three-year family medicine residency at East Tennessee State University. He also holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics from New Mexico State University.
Dr. Mosher has served on the board of directors of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine since 2017. He also previously served as president of the organization. That leadership reflects his long-standing commitment to environmental and root-cause medicine.
Dr. Mosher leads the Functional Medicine Membership at $350 per month. It provides longer visits, advanced testing when appropriate, and a personalized plan that evolves as patients respond to treatment. It suits patients with complex or persistent conditions seeking a deeper investigative approach.
Dr. Mosher focuses on uncovering why the body is out of balance rather than managing symptoms alone. His primary goal is to empower patients with the knowledge and tools to achieve lasting health. He works to minimize medication reliance where possible and combines medical guidance with nutrition and lifestyle strategies.
Yes. Dr. Mosher has significant experience treating gastrointestinal conditions including IBS, leaky gut, and gut dysbiosis. He approaches these conditions by investigating root causes rather than treating symptoms in isolation.
Doctor profile last updated April 2, 2026
