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Danielle Austin, MD, is an OB/GYN serving patients at Capital Women’s Care in Fairfax, Manassas, and Haymarket, Virginia.
Dr. Austin received her bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut. After graduation, she worked at a biotechnology firm conducting research on a noninvasive test for Down syndrome before attending medical school. Dr. Austin graduated from the University of
Connecticut School of Medicine and then underwent her residency training at Lehigh Valley Health Network.
After moving to Northern Virginia, Dr. Austin has been the chair of the obstetrics and gynecology department at Reston Hospital for the past year. She is interested in obstetrics and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, including her experience with operating the da Vinci Robotic System.
Dr. Austin was born and raised in Connecticut. She moved to Northern Virginia to escape the cold winters and be closer to family. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter, running both full and half marathons, playing tennis, and reading.
“Went in to see Dr.Lawson on a Tuesday and she was very thorough and did all the exams for my visit. The next day I was in a lot of pain and called the office, and it’s nearly impossible to get a hold of someone so I left a voicemail. I received a call back from the nurse and she mentioned “oh sorry we can’t do anything until your results come back.” as I am in tears from the pain. I told her Dr.Lawson said to call in and she would prescribe something if my pain got worse. Finally the nurse called me back later and sent in a prescription that may or may not work. My biggest issue is why does it take so long to get a culture back. Someone is supposed to suffer is so much pain and agony and the office doesn’t find it to be a problem that your cultures are taking so long to help someone. I have never been somewhere that took this long to get results back. Of course, now it’s the weekend, and who knows when I will get my results as I continue to suffer in pain and discomfort. ”
David Afram, MD, FACOG, is an experienced OB/GYN at Captial Women’s Care in Fairfax, Manassas, and Haymarket, Virginia. With 20 years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Afram has helped countless women and continues to provide quality, personalized care.
Dr. Afram is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and has been board certified in obstetrics and gynecology since 2009. He is also a fellow of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Surgeons.
Dr. Afram’s medical journey began when he attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where Dr. Afram obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with honors in biology. Upon completion of his medical degree, Dr. Afram moved on to George Washington University Hospital, where he finished his medical residency training and where he also received the teaching award for Council on Residents Education in obstetrics and gynecology.
A former assistant clinical professor at the West Virginia School of Medicine, Dr. Afram has various medical areas of interest, which comprise of high-risk obstetrics and minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgeries.
In Dr. Afram’s spare time, he takes pleasure in spending time with his family and playing tennis and soccer. He also enjoys reading and has a special interest in history and international affairs. He is fluent in multiple languages including English, Arabic, and French.
Dr. Afram and his wife reside in Oakton, Virginia.
“Went in to see Dr.Lawson on a Tuesday and she was very thorough and did all the exams for my visit. The next day I was in a lot of pain and called the office, and it’s nearly impossible to get a hold of someone so I left a voicemail. I received a call back from the nurse and she mentioned “oh sorry we can’t do anything until your results come back.” as I am in tears from the pain. I told her Dr.Lawson said to call in and she would prescribe something if my pain got worse. Finally the nurse called me back later and sent in a prescription that may or may not work. My biggest issue is why does it take so long to get a culture back. Someone is supposed to suffer is so much pain and agony and the office doesn’t find it to be a problem that your cultures are taking so long to help someone. I have never been somewhere that took this long to get results back. Of course, now it’s the weekend, and who knows when I will get my results as I continue to suffer in pain and discomfort. ”
David Afram, MD, FACOG, is an experienced OB/GYN at Captial Women’s Care in Fairfax, Manassas, and Haymarket, Virginia. With 20 years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Afram has helped countless women and continues to provide quality, personalized care.
Dr. Afram is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and has been board certified in obstetrics and gynecology since 2009. He is also a fellow of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Surgeons.
Dr. Afram’s medical journey began when he attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where Dr. Afram obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with honors in biology. Upon completion of his medical degree, Dr. Afram moved on to George Washington University Hospital, where he finished his medical residency training and where he also received the teaching award for Council on Residents Education in obstetrics and gynecology.
A former assistant clinical professor at the West Virginia School of Medicine, Dr. Afram has various medical areas of interest, which comprise of high-risk obstetrics and minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgeries.
In Dr. Afram’s spare time, he takes pleasure in spending time with his family and playing tennis and soccer. He also enjoys reading and has a special interest in history and international affairs. He is fluent in multiple languages including English, Arabic, and French.
Dr. Afram and his wife reside in Oakton, Virginia.
“Went in to see Dr.Lawson on a Tuesday and she was very thorough and did all the exams for my visit. The next day I was in a lot of pain and called the office, and it’s nearly impossible to get a hold of someone so I left a voicemail. I received a call back from the nurse and she mentioned “oh sorry we can’t do anything until your results come back.” as I am in tears from the pain. I told her Dr.Lawson said to call in and she would prescribe something if my pain got worse. Finally the nurse called me back later and sent in a prescription that may or may not work. My biggest issue is why does it take so long to get a culture back. Someone is supposed to suffer is so much pain and agony and the office doesn’t find it to be a problem that your cultures are taking so long to help someone. I have never been somewhere that took this long to get results back. Of course, now it’s the weekend, and who knows when I will get my results as I continue to suffer in pain and discomfort. ”
Danielle Austin, MD, is an OB/GYN serving patients at Capital Women’s Care in Fairfax, Manassas, and Haymarket, Virginia.
Dr. Austin received her bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut. After graduation, she worked at a biotechnology firm conducting research on a noninvasive test for Down syndrome before attending medical school. Dr. Austin graduated from the University of
Connecticut School of Medicine and then underwent her residency training at Lehigh Valley Health Network.
After moving to Northern Virginia, Dr. Austin has been the chair of the obstetrics and gynecology department at Reston Hospital for the past year. She is interested in obstetrics and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, including her experience with operating the da Vinci Robotic System.
Dr. Austin was born and raised in Connecticut. She moved to Northern Virginia to escape the cold winters and be closer to family. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter, running both full and half marathons, playing tennis, and reading.
“Went in to see Dr.Lawson on a Tuesday and she was very thorough and did all the exams for my visit. The next day I was in a lot of pain and called the office, and it’s nearly impossible to get a hold of someone so I left a voicemail. I received a call back from the nurse and she mentioned “oh sorry we can’t do anything until your results come back.” as I am in tears from the pain. I told her Dr.Lawson said to call in and she would prescribe something if my pain got worse. Finally the nurse called me back later and sent in a prescription that may or may not work. My biggest issue is why does it take so long to get a culture back. Someone is supposed to suffer is so much pain and agony and the office doesn’t find it to be a problem that your cultures are taking so long to help someone. I have never been somewhere that took this long to get results back. Of course, now it’s the weekend, and who knows when I will get my results as I continue to suffer in pain and discomfort. ”
David Afram, MD, FACOG, is an experienced OB/GYN at Captial Women’s Care in Fairfax, Manassas, and Haymarket, Virginia. With 20 years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Afram has helped countless women and continues to provide quality, personalized care.
Dr. Afram is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and has been board certified in obstetrics and gynecology since 2009. He is also a fellow of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Surgeons.
Dr. Afram’s medical journey began when he attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where Dr. Afram obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with honors in biology. Upon completion of his medical degree, Dr. Afram moved on to George Washington University Hospital, where he finished his medical residency training and where he also received the teaching award for Council on Residents Education in obstetrics and gynecology.
A former assistant clinical professor at the West Virginia School of Medicine, Dr. Afram has various medical areas of interest, which comprise of high-risk obstetrics and minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgeries.
In Dr. Afram’s spare time, he takes pleasure in spending time with his family and playing tennis and soccer. He also enjoys reading and has a special interest in history and international affairs. He is fluent in multiple languages including English, Arabic, and French.
Dr. Afram and his wife reside in Oakton, Virginia.
“Went in to see Dr.Lawson on a Tuesday and she was very thorough and did all the exams for my visit. The next day I was in a lot of pain and called the office, and it’s nearly impossible to get a hold of someone so I left a voicemail. I received a call back from the nurse and she mentioned “oh sorry we can’t do anything until your results come back.” as I am in tears from the pain. I told her Dr.Lawson said to call in and she would prescribe something if my pain got worse. Finally the nurse called me back later and sent in a prescription that may or may not work. My biggest issue is why does it take so long to get a culture back. Someone is supposed to suffer is so much pain and agony and the office doesn’t find it to be a problem that your cultures are taking so long to help someone. I have never been somewhere that took this long to get results back. Of course, now it’s the weekend, and who knows when I will get my results as I continue to suffer in pain and discomfort. ”
Danielle Austin, MD, is an OB/GYN serving patients at Capital Women’s Care in Fairfax, Manassas, and Haymarket, Virginia.
Dr. Austin received her bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut. After graduation, she worked at a biotechnology firm conducting research on a noninvasive test for Down syndrome before attending medical school. Dr. Austin graduated from the University of
Connecticut School of Medicine and then underwent her residency training at Lehigh Valley Health Network.
After moving to Northern Virginia, Dr. Austin has been the chair of the obstetrics and gynecology department at Reston Hospital for the past year. She is interested in obstetrics and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, including her experience with operating the da Vinci Robotic System.
Dr. Austin was born and raised in Connecticut. She moved to Northern Virginia to escape the cold winters and be closer to family. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter, running both full and half marathons, playing tennis, and reading.
“Went in to see Dr.Lawson on a Tuesday and she was very thorough and did all the exams for my visit. The next day I was in a lot of pain and called the office, and it’s nearly impossible to get a hold of someone so I left a voicemail. I received a call back from the nurse and she mentioned “oh sorry we can’t do anything until your results come back.” as I am in tears from the pain. I told her Dr.Lawson said to call in and she would prescribe something if my pain got worse. Finally the nurse called me back later and sent in a prescription that may or may not work. My biggest issue is why does it take so long to get a culture back. Someone is supposed to suffer is so much pain and agony and the office doesn’t find it to be a problem that your cultures are taking so long to help someone. I have never been somewhere that took this long to get results back. Of course, now it’s the weekend, and who knows when I will get my results as I continue to suffer in pain and discomfort. ”
Dr. Danielle Austin, MD
OB-GYN
15111 Washington St.
121
Haymarket, VA 20169
4.87(64)
4.92
(14)
Dr. Chetanna Okasi, MD
OB-GYN 32.4 mi
4.92(14)
8900 Columbia 100 Parkway
Suite E
Columbia, MD 21045
Dr. Chetanna Okasi of Women’s Wellness MD is a licensed OB/GYN serving those Columbia, Maryland, and the surrounding areas. Dr. Okasi specializes in all forms of female health care ranging from complete well-woman exams to family planning and contraceptives.
As the founder and director of Women’s Wellness MD, Dr. Okasi provides holistic gynecologic care to women of all ages. Her approach to health care focuses on each individual’s journey to physical and emotional wellness. Complex issues are made simple and she takes the time to truly listen.
Having graduated from the prestigious Harvard University, Dr. Okasi’s resume spreads far and wide. She attended Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, graduating with Distinction in Research, and then completed her OB/GYN residency at Sinai Hospital in Maryland where she was awarded the Resident Research Forum Award.
Born into a family of five girls, she has a strong passion for women’s health and helping each woman live her best life. She was the Founder and Director of the Adolescent Health Education and Development Program (AHEAD) for teens. She also worked as a Maternal and Child Health Volunteer at Royal Victoria Hospital, Banjul, Gambia, and has participated in medical mission trips to Africa. Dr. Okasi’s giving nature is reflected in her practice, Women’s Wellness MD, where the goal is the provide comfort and care to every woman that walks through the door.
Board-certified OB/GYN Roy Khoury, MD, FACOG has extensive training in overall women’s health and modern gynecological surgery. He’s currently accepting new patients at Capital Women’s Care.
Dr. Khoury completed both his undergraduate degree and medical degree from Saint Joseph University in Philadelphia. He went through his residency in obstetrics and gynecology at The George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC.
To further his expertise, Dr. Khoury then completed advanced training in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques through the Johnson & Johnson Institute/Ethicon Endosurgery (EES) fellowship program. He’s also a fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and is board certified through the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Dr. Khoury continues to be involved in medical teaching and education. Throughout his career, Dr. Khoury has received numerous awards and was even recognized as the Best Teaching Educator at Holy Cross Hospital. He currently serves as an assistant clinical professor at The George Washington University and president of the medical executive committee at the Maryland Surgery Center for Women.
Being fluent in English, French, Arabic, and medical Spanish allows Dr. Khoury to communicate with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds. When he’s away from the clinic, Dr. Khoury enjoys skiing, tennis, and spending time with his wife and two children.
From prenatal care to senior health, I deliver the highest level of quality care to meet your need at every age. As specialist in women's health care, I pride myself on providing the latest services and procedures, personalized to meet your unique needs and help you thrive.
“I think that my overall visit was very much appreciate and very professionally even though I was there on a emergency visit because I have gotten sick during family vacation and that was the Doctor that a family member suggested that I should go to and he was very helpful so thank you very much”
Duc Trieu, MD
OB-GYN
7004 Little River Turnpike Ste H
Annandale, VA 22003
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