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Doctors in Washington, DC

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SHAI-DAM A AKWO

Case Manager/Care Coordinator

WASHINGTON, DC

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JUSTIN A HAYES

Case Manager/Care Coordinator

WASHINGTON, DC

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AHMAD AALAM

Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program

WASHINGTON, DC

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SHERYL AARON, MSW

Social Worker, Clinical

WASHINGTON, DC

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NAWAF ABAALKHAIL, MD

Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine

WASHINGTON, DC

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PRISCILLA ABABIO, MD

Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program

WASHINGTON, DC

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YEMISRACH ABABULA

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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MIGUELINA ABAD CORPORAN

Technician, Personal Care Attendant

WASHINGTON, DC

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MIRIAM ABADIE, M.D.

Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program

WASHINGTON, DC

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MUNIRA ABADIKO

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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RAMSEY ABAESSIEN, NP

Nurse Practitioner, Family

WASHINGTON, DC

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JOY ABAH

Case Manager/Care Coordinator

WASHINGTON, DC

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THEOPHILUS ABAH, MD

Anesthesiology

WASHINGTON, DC

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FIREHIWOT ABAJIRGA

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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ROSE ABAKAH

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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KATHLEEN ABALOS

Internal Medicine

WASHINGTON, DC

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AGNES ABANE

Case Manager/Care Coordinator

WASHINGTON, DC

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EMMANUEL ABANG, HHA

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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MBECHA ABANGAMUA

Social Worker

WASHINGTON, DC

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SAHSANDRA ABANGAWOH, health care provider

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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MIRABEL ABANGE

Case Manager/Care Coordinator

WASHINGTON, DC

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TINA ABANGE, CRNP

Nurse Practitioner, Family

WASHINGTON, DC

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PETER ABANGMA

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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YAYA ABANGMA

Psychologist, School

WASHINGTON, DC

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BENICE ABANKE

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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MERCY ABANKWA

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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KAROL ABARCA

Case Manager/Care Coordinator

WASHINGTON, DC

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BLESSING ABASIEKONG

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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MICHAEL ABASS

Pharmacist

WASHINGTON, DC

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EMILY ABATE

Counselor, Mental Health

WASHINGTON, DC

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FREDERIQUE ABATE

Home Health

WASHINGTON, DC

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LELISSE ABATE

Nurse Practitioner, Gerontology

WASHINGTON, DC

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TIGIST ABATE

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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TIGIST ABATE

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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VIVIANE ABATE

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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YEWUBNESH ABATE

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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ASKAL ABAY

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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HELEN ABAY

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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WASIHUM ABAY

Home Health Aide

WASHINGTON, DC

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SOMTOCHUKWU ABAZU, MBBS

Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program

WASHINGTON, DC

About Washington healthcare

Finding a doctor in Washington, DC

Washington DC's medical landscape is anchored by MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, MedStar Washington Hospital Center (the largest hospital in the district), George Washington University Hospital, Children's National, and Howard University Hospital. The Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (across the line in Bethesda) serve federal and military patients. Care extends heavily into Northern Virginia (Inova) and suburban Maryland (Johns Hopkins, University of Maryland).

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, and Kaiser Permanente lead commercial coverage; AmeriHealth Caritas DC and MedStar Family Choice anchor Medicaid managed care. Federal employee coverage (FEHB) shapes the physician market. Same-week specialty availability is often faster in Northern Virginia (Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax) than in the district.

Questions patients ask

Washington, DC doctor FAQ

How many doctors practice in Washington, DC?

Washington has active licensed clinicians across every major specialty. The exact count varies week to week as new clinicians get NPIs and others retire or relocate — the number you see on this page is refreshed directly from the federal NPPES NPI Registry so it stays current. Browse by specialty above to see how many providers are indexed in each category.

How do I find a doctor in Washington who takes my insurance?

Open any specialty page under the Washington directory (for example, Family Medicine and Internal Medicine) and use the Insurance filter to narrow the list to your carrier. Coverage varies by plan tier — a doctor may accept Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO but not the HMO product — so always confirm your specific plan with the office before booking.

Which are the most-searched specialties in Washington?

In Washington, patients most often search for Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Dermatology, along with primary-care family medicine and internal medicine. Every specialty listed on this page links to a dedicated Washington specialty hub with clinician profiles, sub-specialty filters, and patient guides.

Can I see a Washington doctor via telehealth?

Yes — most primary-care practices in Washington and many specialists (especially behavioral health, dermatology, endocrinology, and follow-up cardiology) now offer video visits. Look for the virtual-care badge on a clinician's profile, or ask the office when you book. State licensure rules apply, so the clinician must be licensed in District of Columbia to see you if you're physically located in the state at the time of the visit.

Which hospital systems operate in Washington?

Washington is served by a mix of academic medical centers, community hospitals, and regional health systems. The specific systems vary by neighborhood — check a clinician's profile for hospital affiliation and admitting privileges, which matter most for surgical or inpatient care. For routine outpatient visits, hospital affiliation is less important than board certification and office location.

Not sure which specialist you need in Washington?

Use the Ask a Doctor (AI) tool to describe your symptoms in plain language — it maps your description to the most likely specialty (for example, headaches with visual changes might route to neurology or ophthalmology) and then hands you a filtered list of Washington clinicians in that category. It's a discovery tool, not a substitute for medical advice; for anything urgent, call 911 or go to your nearest Washington ER.

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