111 Michigan Ave NW
Washington, DC 20010
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Experts recommend families schedule their teen's first obstetrician-gynecologist visit between the ages of 13-15. Learn more in a Q&A on Rise and Shine, our website with advice for keeping kids happy and healthy.
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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.
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Medical Director, Adolescent Health Center | Adolescent Medicine Specialist
Locations
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Languages Spoken
English
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Director, Student and Resident Education, Youth Pride | 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
Washington, DC
Languages Spoken
English
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111 Michigan Ave NW
Washington, DC 20010