Dr. Adriane Hines

Dr. Adriane Hines graduated from the University of Florida receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Science with a focus in biology and a minor focus in chemistry. During her undergraduate studies she worked in food allergy research at the University of Florida Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition. Upon graduation, she dedicated herself to a full-time research position studying Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 at the University Of Florida College Of Medicine in the Department of Endocrinology. Research helped to satisfy her inner desire to know the “why” behind diseases, but she still had a driving desire to help people. She found the answer to this desire in functional medicine.
She graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic with a Doctorate of Chiropractic Medicine. While a student at Palmer she received awards for her contribution in the areas of radiology, clinical practices, and campus leadership. It was during her studies at Palmer that she was introduced to functional medicine – an area of expertise in the interpretation of blood chemistry and the administration of nutraceuticals to combat early disease processes, reverse existing diseases, and promote optimal internal body environment. To further her understanding in the area of functional medicine she attending outside training in the areas of internal disorders and nutrition. She has completed the required 300 hours for both the internal disorders (DABCI) and nutrition (DACBN) diplomates. In May, 2018 she was awarded her Diplomate in Internal Disorders and will sit for her nutrition board exam.
She is devoted to providing the most up to date research and techniques for her patients. In alignment with these efforts, she is currently working on her Fellowship in Anti-Aging Medicine and Function Medicine (FAAMFM) with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. She is currently board certified in Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine.