111 Michigan Ave NW
Washington, DC 20010
We’ve compiled FAQs to answer your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.
As the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues into flu season, it is crucial that you and your child get the flu shot.
NCQA Recognized
All Children’s National primary care practices in Washington, D.C., and Maryland have received National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition. This nationally recognized designation reflects our commitment to patient-centered, coordinated care that supports access, communication and patient involvement.
Now offering video visits to see your child day, evening and Saturdays!
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Division Chief, Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine
Locations
Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, DC
Languages Spoken
English
Departments
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Medical Director, Adolescent Health Center
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Director, Adolescent Medicine Fellowship | Director, Student and Resident Education | Adolescent Medicine Specialist
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Director, Youth Pride Clinic | Medical Director, Occupational Health | Adolescent Medicine Specialist
Locations
Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, DC
Languages Spoken
English
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Children's National Hospital
111 Michigan Ave NW
Washington, DC 20010
Phone: 202-476-5464
Urgent Care/After Hours: 202-476-5464
Fax: 202-476-7610
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sun: Closed
To keep our patients, visitors, and staff healthy, we will be closing at 4 pm until further notice. We will continue to offer telehealth visits during our evening hours as well as appt. scheduling and nurse advice. This change is temporary during the current COVID-19 pandemic.