Dr. Brian Thornburg, a board-certified pediatrician trained in both osteopathic and conventional medicine, has built a practice that diverges sharply from mainstream pediatrics. He’s known among a growing following of parents for questioning standard vaccine practices, advocating for informed consent and operating one of the country’s earliest concierge pediatric practices.
Over the past two decades, in Naples, Florida, Dr. Brian Thornburg built something rare: a pediatric practice rooted not in protocols, but in philosophy.
A board-certified pediatrician trained in both osteopathic and conventional medicine, Thornburg’s career traces a path that diverges sharply from mainstream pediatrics — shaped as much by skepticism and his patients’ experiences as by formal training.
Today, Thornburg is known among a growing following of parents for questioning standard vaccine practices, advocating for informed consent and operating one of the country’s earliest concierge pediatric practices.
A calling, reconsidered
In an interview with The Defender, Thornburg said, “All I ever wanted to be was a doctor.” But from a young age, his idea of medicine was less about prescriptions and procedures than connection — “to community, to spirituality, to health” — a vision he would later recognize as holistic.
His early academic path didn’t follow the typical pre-med track. A philosophy major who later earned a business degree, Thornburg entered medicine later than many of his peers, bringing a broader perspective.
That perspective deepened during his first experiences working in the medical field, studying outcomes-based research at the University of Miami. He later worked at a federal health policy agency in Bethesda, Maryland, where he studied epidemiology under leading physicians who established healthcare policies for the country.
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