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We are pleased to announce The GW Medical Faculty Associates Radiation Oncology is now offering virtual online visits with our board-certified radiation oncologists.
In the hands of trained rheumatologists, musculoskeletal ultrasound is a powerful diagnostic tool.
The mission of our Osteoporosis Clinic is to identify and treat patients with osteoporosis through individualized therapy and treatment tailored to their specific needs.
Brain tumor treatment options depend on the type of brain tumor you have, as well as its size and location. At the Center for Skull Base Surgery our specialists address the following tumors and medical conditions.
Our Lung Cancer Screening program in partnership with George Washington University Hospital is designed to detect lung cancer in its earliest stages, when it is most treatable.
The Incidental Lung Nodule Program at GWU Hospital specializes in the evaluation, risk assessment, and management of incidentally detected lung nodules on imaging studies.
Involuntary leakage of urine is called urinary incontinence.
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) occurs when the muscles and ligaments supporting the pelvic organs weaken. This can cause the pelvic organs to slip out of place.
Overactive bladder is caused by involuntarily contractions in the bladder muscle resulting in a sudden urge to urinate.
Our goal is to restore function and improve quality of life for every woman. To do this we use the most current research and clinical standards to create individualized treatment plans that may include behavioral, medical, non-surgical, and surgical options.