Ms. Medicine is a national primary care practice model with trained women’s care specialists. They’re changing the healthcare landscape through innovation in the delivery of women’s primary care services and specialty care.
Since men’s and women’s bodies are not the same, their healthcare shouldn’t be, either. Ms. Medicine has raised the standard of care and addressed the often-unmet medical needs of women. Neglected women’s health needs cover a range of services including menopause treatment, sexual health clinic, breast cancer risk assessment, heart health, osteoporosis bone health, genetics, and nutrition.
As a Ms. Medicine-affiliated practice, I belong to a network of primary care doctors focused on providing evidence-based, comprehensive care. For my female patients, this means I have advanced training in women’s health and the ability to address the often-complex health needs of women. As a member of the Ms. Medicine Physician Executive Group, I’m connected to nationally known women’s health internists and other specialists, and I participate in ongoing training to best address my patients’ needs.
Although Ms. Medicine was founded to address women’s primary healthcare needs, I was attracted to the evidence-based, comprehensive care, concierge membership model, and I apply these principles to all my patients including women, men, young adults, and seniors.
Interested in becoming a member of my practice? Let’s meet and get to know each other! I’m currently accepting new members and welcome patients aged 16+ from across Northern Virginia and the DC Metro area, including Fairfax, Falls Church, McLean, Reston, and Arlington, VA. Schedule a Meet and Greet here.
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