I've been in practice in multiple locations over the last 30 years and recently opened this new office inside of My Doctor's Pharmacy at 492 Elden Street, Herndon, VA. I accept medicare and most major insurance and for uninsured, cash or credit card. My medical assistant is Sandra McGuire, who has over 20 years of experience. I am able to provide state-of-the-art telemedicine and I do make house c
alls to homes and facilities. This is a veteran owned business. My approach to healthcare is based upon holistic principles derived from Ayurvedic pillars: healthy diet, regular exercise, sleep hygiene, sexual health and psycho-emotional health (relationship with self, with others and with our planet). At my location, I'm able to collaborate with nutritionists, an herbalist and have a practice relationship with providers of home health assistance, occupational and physical therapy, speech therapy and chiropractic care. Typically a first appointment with me runs from 60 to 120 minutes. As our doctor-patient relationship develops, it becomes possible to handle some agenda by video-teleconferencing. I'm a strong advocate for vaccinations and I strive to help patients achieve the healthy goals advanced by conventional resources such as the CDC, NIH, American Heart Association, American Medical Association, American College of Physicians and American Geriatrics Society. I have also trained extensively in psychoanalytic psychotherapy employing a process group model. I offer this service on a limited basis to patients who are able to commit to such work. Please note that I do not practice pediatrics or obstetrics and I do not perform any surgeries or trauma care in my office. Also please note that house calls are never appropriate for emergencies or even most urgencies. If you're looking for a primary care internist, give us a call: 571-774-6257 or 571-524-5663. We are open M-F from 0900-1630 ( 9-4:30). RE: physician rating services on the internet - these are commercial enterprises that make money by selling ads and coordinating some referrals. For a person seeking information about a doc before making an appointment, there is little choice but to consult such sites, However you will often find information that is obsolete, incorrect and even mistakenly assigned. You can minimize confusion by looking at more than one such resource.