
About Dr. Marian Brock-Andersen
DNP, FNP-BC | Founder & Lead Clinician
With over five years of experience in healthcare, Dr. Marian Brock-Andersen founded Phoenix Metabolic Health LLC to provide accessible, holistic care for individuals managing obesity and chronic health conditions. As a licensed Nurse Practitioner with her Certificate of Advanced Education in Obesity Medicine with the Obesity Medicine Association Dr. Andersen specializes in obesity management and chronic disease care, blending medical expertise with compassionate, patient-focused support.

A Well-Rounded Career
Dr. Andersen began her career as a labor and delivery nurse and has gained extensive experience in home health, hospice care, family practice, and education. Her diverse background allows her to address the full spectrum of the lifespan, from birth to end-of-life care, as well as acute and chronic health conditions
A Unique Perspective
As someone who has personally struggled with obesity and chronic health conditions since childhood, Dr. Andersen offers a rare and empathetic perspective as both a patient and a healthcare provider. This dual perspective informs her approach, ensuring that every patient feels understood, respected, and supported in their journey toward better health.
Education & Certifications
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Associations
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AANP, ANA & OMA
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Certification
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Certificate of Advanced Education in Obesity Medicine OMA 2024
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AANC Certification 2023
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Lisence
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AZBON
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APRN
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Education
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Masters through University of Arizona 2017
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Doctorate through Arizona State University 2023
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Empowering Patients
Dr. Andersen is passionate about empowering patients to overcome barriers, take control of their health, and achieve sustainable, long-term results. She believes in a collaborative approach, treating patients as partners in their health journey and addressing their unique needs with care and expertise.
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“As someone who understands the challenges of managing obesity firsthand, I am committed to helping others achieve their goals with compassion and evidence-based care.”
