Internal Medicine Fairhope, AL

Dr. Audrey Flower, DO

Evidence‑based primary care, with clarity and kindness.

Audrey Flower, DO, is a third-year Internal Medicine resident providing adult primary care at Thomas Hospital in Fairhope, Alabama, with a focus on preventive care, chronic disease management, and whole-person wellness.

Currently seeing patients at Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Clinic.

Education & Honors

  • Intern of the Year, 2023-2024 Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Residency
  • Residency, Internal Medicine, 2023-Present Thomas Hospital (Infirmary Health)
  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, Class of 2023
  • Bachelor of Science, Integrative Health Science Stetson University, 2016
Dr. Audrey Flower, Internal Medicine Physician in Fairhope, Alabama

About Audrey Flower

"I believe the best medicine happens when doctor and patient work as partners. My role is to listen carefully, explain things clearly, and help you build habits that actually fit your life."

As a primary care doctor in Fairhope, Alabama, Dr. Flower places particular emphasis on preventive and whole-person care. She takes time to listen, answers questions without rushing, and believes patients deserve to truly understand their own health. Her approach translates complex medical evidence into practical habits that fit into real life.

Dr. Flower welcomes patients from throughout Baldwin County, including Fairhope, Daphne, Spanish Fort, Point Clear, and the Eastern Shore, seeking a physician who values lasting relationships and comprehensive adult medicine.

Her undergraduate background in integrative health science shapes her emphasis on nutrition, lifestyle, and prevention—not just treating illness, but building lasting health. She is currently completing her residency at Thomas Hospital and preparing to join a primary care practice on Alabama's Eastern Shore in 2026.

Areas of Focus

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Dr. Flower see patients?
Dr. Flower currently sees adult patients through the Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Clinic in Fairhope as part of her residency.
Is Dr. Flower accepting new patients?
Yes. New adult patients are welcome at the Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Clinic. Call (251) 279‑1245 to schedule your first visit.
What types of care does she provide?
Adult primary care and Internal Medicine, including preventive visits, chronic disease management, women’s health, and lifestyle‑based wellness.
How do I make an appointment?
Call the Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Clinic at (251) 279‑1245 to check availability and schedule a visit.
What areas do you serve?
Patients from Fairhope and the surrounding Eastern Shore — including Daphne, Spanish Fort, Point Clear, and greater Baldwin County — are welcome.