MD
Dr. Gunn earned her medical degree from the University of Manitoba and completed her residency in Family Medicine at the St. Boniface Family Medicine Program. She holds certification from both the American Board of Family Medicine and the College of Family Physicians of Canada, where she is also a fellow. Her decision to transition into vein care was inspired by a desire to address a highly prevalent but often misunderstood condition: chronic venous insufficiency.
“Vein disease affects more people than most realize, up to 30 to 40 million Americans, but it's frequently dismissed as cosmetic. I see firsthand how it impacts quality of life, and I’m here to help patients get real answers and lasting relief.” – Dr. Annilea Gunn
3156 Dustin Road
Suite 100
Oregon, OH 43616
7640 W. Sylvania Avenue
Suite F
Sylvania, OH 43560
Dr. Annilea Gunn is a board-certified family physician with over three decades of clinical experience and a deep commitment to patient-centered care. She brings a holistic and compassionate approach to the diagnosis and treatment of venous and lymphatic disease. Throughout her career, Dr. Gunn has maintained a simple guiding philosophy: treat every patient as you would a family member. This foundational value drives her to listen attentively, educate thoughtfully, and offer treatments rooted in the latest medical science and tailored to the individual.
Her training in family medicine provides a unique advantage in vein care, enabling her to approach leg symptoms and chronic swelling within the context of the patient’s broader health picture.
“My philosophy is to treat the patient as an individual. Everyone has a story and deserves to be heard. I want my patients to know how much they matter to me.” – Dr. Annilea Gunn
Dr. Gunn has held numerous leadership, teaching, and committee roles throughout her career, including academic appointments at the University of Manitoba and serving as a preceptor for nurse practitioner students at the University of South Florida. She is a past recipient of the W.J. Hart Memorial Scholarship and was honored as a finalist for the Temple Terrace, Florida Medical Hero Award.