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Kenneth Brown, M.D.

Gastroenterologist

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Dr. Brown has conducted clinical research with pharmaceutical companies involving IBS drugs, which shaped his interest in helping patients with these issues. As he worked to find solutions to IBS-related symptoms, he realized that drug companies were not performing efficiently. As a result, in 2012, Dr. Brown founded KBS Research, which focuses on natural remedies for digestive issues. The first product produced, Atrantil (Ah-Tran-Teal), was created to aid with bloating and abdominal discomfort due to bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine (SIBO). Atrantil contains polyphenols and flavonoids, which help in maintaining everyday digestive health. Outside of his medical practice, Dr. Brown’s interests are family-oriented, and he has an extreme passion for tennis.

Board Certified: Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology

Education

  • Fellowship: Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Texas Health Science Center (San Antonio, TX)
  • Residency: Internal Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center (San Antonio, TX)
  • MD: University of Nebraska Medical Center (Omaha, NE)

Awards and Accreditation

  • Castle Connolly Top Regional Doctor (2012 – 2017)
  • Patient Choice Award (2008 – 2017)
  • Top 10 Doctor – Texas (2017)
  • Best Doctor in Dallas 2009, D Magazine
  • Award of Excellence in Outpatient Clinical Care, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas, 1991, 2001
  • American Gastroenterological Association
  • American College of Gastroenterology American
  • Texas Medical Association
  • Dallas County Medical Society
  • Collin County Medical Society

Alert: Phone Scam Warning

We’re seeing an increase in phone scams targeting patients. Callers may pose as Medicare, your doctor’s office, or another healthcare provider to obtain your Medicare number or other personal information.

Please remember:

  • Never share your Medicare number, Social Security number, or banking information with unsolicited callers.
  • Medicare will never call you unexpectedly to request your number or personal details.
  • Be wary of offers for “free” medical equipment or services in exchange for your Medicare information.
  • If a call seems suspicious, hang up and contact the clinic where you receive care directly using the phone number listed on our website for that location.

To report a suspicious call: Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or visit reportfraud.ftc.gov.

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