Inova Children’s Services – Falls Church VA

Address: 8110 Gatehouse Road
Falls Church, VA 22042
Website: http://www.inova.org/healthcare-services/pediatrics/index.jsp

The dedicated pediatric specialists of Inova are fully prepared to meet the healthcare needs of your child, from routine to the most complex.  More than 400 general pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists practice at Inova. Many are perennially recognized as “Top Doctors” in the Washington, DC, area and also share their expertise as medical faculty at local institutions of higher learning.
 

With locations throughout Northern Virginia, we offer convenient care for your child, wherever you live in the Washington, DC, metro area.
 

All of Inova's pediatric locations provide seamless access to our highest level of specialized care at Inova Children's Hospital (formerly Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children). As the only children’s hospital in Northern Virginia, Inova Children's Hospital offers a complete range of services in more than 30 pediatric medical specialties. It is home to Northern Virginia's only pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), the only pediatric tertiary care center and the largest subspecialty Level IV neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Northern Virginia. It serves a 19-hospital referral base located throughout the mid-Atlantic region.

Pediatric Rehabilitation
Children from throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the Washington, DC, metro area come to Inova Children's Hospital and Inova Loudoun Hospital for specialized rehabilitation programs to help heal injuries, overcome developmental issues and deal with chronic health conditions. Inova's technologically advanced and innovative programs are tailored to the specific needs of each child.

Inova Children's Hospital provides a multi-disciplinary team of physicians, occupational, physical and speech therapists specializing in pediatric rehabilitation medicine that evaluates and treats a variety of diagnoses. For more information, call 703-970-2617.

 

 

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