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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a disorder characterized by extreme fatigue or exhaustion. This fatigue does not go away with sleep and cannot always be explained by an underlying medical condition, though chronic fatigue has been linked to and metabolic syndrome.
Riverside Osteopathic Hospital/Henry Ford Hospital
Residency, Family Practice – completed 2001
Riverside Osteopathic Hospital/Henry Ford Hospital
Internship, Family Practice – completed 1999
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
D.O., 1998
University of Utah
B.S., 1994
Ogden Clinic
Ogden, UT – 2001 to Present
Riverside Osteopathic Manipulation Clinic
Trenton, MI – 2001 to 2001
Riverside Osteopathic Hospital
Trenton, MI – 1999 to 2001
Dr. Amann received his Bachelor of Science in pre-med/biology from the University of Utah. He enrolled at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, fulfilling requirements for his medical degree in 1998. He completed a three-year family residency at the Riverside Osteopathic Hospital/Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. While completing his residency requirements, Dr. Amann was named Chief Intern, Intern of the Year, and Chief Resident.
During his Residency, he started a clinic specializing in chronic musculoskeletal injury. His training includes Pediatrics, Women's Health, Preventative Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Nutrition. Dr. Amann currently provides OMT Therapy in Ogden where he practices Family Medicine.
Dr. Amann grew up in Heber City, Utah and is married with a family. He and his family enjoy outdoor sports and camping. He is actively involved in church and civic groups, including Boy Scouts, youth activities and sports programs.