Washington, DC 20020
Experts advise against diluting baby formula or making your own as you navigate the current shortage. Instead, try a different brand and review our article on Rise and Shine with more information and links to websites that can help you find formula near you.
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.
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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Medical Director, THEARC | Pediatrician
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Associate Medical Director, THEARC | Pediatrician
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Medical Director, Early Childhood Innovation Network | Pediatrician
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Director, Student and Resident Education, Youth Pride | Adolescent Medicine Specialist
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1801 Mississippi Ave SE
Washington, DC 20020
Phone: 202-436-3060
Fax: 202-436-3098
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.