Eileen West, MD, is a board-certified internal medicine physician who provides concierge-style primary care for adults, young adults, and seniors in the Fairfax, VA and Northern Virginia communities. Dr. West is one of the few highly trained women’s healthcare consultants in the Washington, D.C. area. Her primary focus is on disease prevention and helping patients of all genders to improve their lifelong health.
Read MoreShannon is a Registered Nurse with extensive experience in Women’s Health. She was born and raised in Fairfax County and graduated from Marymount University in Arlington, VA.
Read MoreStephanie has been working in women's health for 23 years, first as a Medical Assistant and then as a Licensed Practical Nurse.
Read MoreDanielle is our Patient Services Coordinator. She has a Medical Assistant degree and ten years of clinical and administrative experience.
Read MoreAnnie is a physical therapist in Northern Virginia with a special interest in orthopedics, sports, and the active adult. She received her Doctor of Physical Therapy from The University of Pittsburgh.
Read MoreMary is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who has been serving the Fairfax and Washington Metropolitan area since 1987. Her approach focuses on...
Read MoreIn recognition of IBS Awareness Month this April, I’m pleased to share insights into the unique effects of Irritable Bowel…
Read MoreBy Eileen West, MD, FACP, NCMP, CCD In today's world, minerals are no longer the only thing that can…
Read MoreBy Mary Hunt, MS, RDN This is a family favorite and represents the Farm-to-Fork concept well! Kale is a cooler-weather…
Read MoreApril is National Oral Health Month! Did you know? A healthy smile is more than just a cosmetic asset—it's a cornerstone of overall wellness! 🦷✨ From reducing the risk of heart disease to enhancing mental health, oral health plays a pivotal role in our wellness journey. Let's prioritize those dental check-ups and daily oral care routines for a happier, healthier you!
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. MS is unpredictable. Some people may be only mildly affected. Others may lose the ability to see, write, speak, or walk. It is important to note that no two individuals experience the same symptoms and these symptoms can also change or fluctuate over time.
With the days getting longer and the first signs of warmth returning to the air, we know spring is coming. Spring is typically associated with new beginnings and fresh starts. It’s the perfect time to tidy up, physically and mentally. Spring cleaning isn’t just about sprucing up your living space, it’s also about rejuvenating your body & mind. Check out the blog linked below for tips on how to declutter your mind and space! https://www.mymsmedicine.com/blog/revitalize-your-mind-and-body-the-ultimate-guide-to-spring-cleaning
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