Dr. Anna Vouros is a dedicated primary care internist who believes in partnering closely with her patients to develop personalized health and wellness plans that foster long-term, meaningful outcomes. She values the trust her patients have in her and is committed to fostering relationships that respect each patient's unique priorities and objectives. With nearly three decades of clinical excellence and compassionate care, Dr. Vouros views each connection as an opportunity to not only address existing concerns but also to prevent future problems through a strong commitment to prevention and wellness.
Dr. Vouros joins MD² from Massachusetts General Hospital, where she practiced within the Executive Health and International Patient Center programs, delivering concierge-level care to a global patient population. Her earlier roles at Mass General included serving patients through Downtown Primary Care and the Bulfinch Medical Group, further deepening her experience in comprehensive primary care.
A graduate of Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Medical School, Dr. Vouros completed her internal medicine residency at Boston University and Boston City Hospitals. She has made significant academic contributions through her longstanding appointment as Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, where she guided medical students during their clerkship year and coached residents through Mass General’s Professional Development Coaching Program. Her dedication to mentoring not only shaped the next generation of physicians but also deepened her ability to educate patients about their own health and well-being. In recognition of her commitment to medical education, leadership, and innovation, Dr. Vouros was honored with the Partners in Excellence Award for leadership and innovation.
Beyond her clinical and academic work, Dr. Vouros is deeply committed to community service. She serves on the Board of Directors for Silver Lining Mentoring, a nonprofit organization that empowers youth in foster care through enduring mentoring relationships.
Outside of MD², Dr. Vouros enjoys reading, regular exercise to support an active lifestyle, traveling with family and friends, and spending time with her three dogs.
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