Carrie Brown, MD is an Internal Medicine Physician with extensive experience in hospitalist medicine and eating disorders treatment. Carrie currently holds positions at Denver Health, ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders & Severe Malnutrition, and University of Colorado Denver. Prior to their current roles, Carrie was an Associate Professor Of Medicine and completed their residency in Internal Medicine. Carrie obtained their MD from University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and holds a B.S. in Biology and Spanish from University of Portland.
ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders & Severe Malnutrition
The ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders & Severe Malnutrition is the only medical stabilization program in the country with the resources, the environment and the experience to bring high-risk patients with severe eating disorders back from the brink of death and set them on the road to recovery. The ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders & Severe Malnutrition is the first and only medical inpatient eating disorder treatment program in the country. Located on a dedicated medical unit at Denver Health, ACUTE patients benefit from the extensive support of a major medical hospital while receiving care from a team of experienced professionals. Inside ACUTE, the world’s leading experts provide life saving medical stabilization for patients suffering from severe eating disorders and the resultant medical complications. We offer hope when all other medical care has failed. Here at the ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders & Severe Malnutrition you can expect: • Definitive medical stabilization on a private medical unit in Denver Health, a nationally ranked academic medical center. • Life-saving medical care covered under the medical insurance benefit. • An intimate treatment setting with private, one-on-one care provided by compassionate and experienced eating disorder specialists. • Evidenced based, effective care led by Dr. Margherita Mascolo, and Dr. Philip S. Mehler, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS). Want more information? Call 1-877-ACUTE-4-U or visit ACUTE.org.