Acute Sinusitis
Acute sinusitis is an inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses. Sinuses normally are filled with air but can become blocked and filled with fluid, which leads to infection. Conditions that cause sinus...
Surgeons at The George Washington University Hospital use minimally invasive endoscopic procedures for eye-related diseases of the nose and sinuses.
Graves’ Orbitopathy
Patients with Graves' disease often experience proptosis...
Snoring is not generally a serious condition but it can significantly impact relationships and families. When snoring is combined with other symptoms, such as daytime fatigue, morning headaches, frequent trips to the bathroom during the night...
Virtual Visits Available
Virtual Health enables you to speak with providers using your phone, tablet or computer. Call 888-4GW-DOCS to schedule a virtual appointment....
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Please fill out our general appointment form below or call our referral service at 888-4GW-DOCS to schedule an in-person appointment. Virtual...
The Acute Rehab Team at The George Washington University Hospital assists people who have experienced an illness or injury that limits their abilities to function. Our goal is to help patients develop the skills they need to live as...
The acute and outpatient rehabilitation team helps individuals whose functional skills have been limited by an illness or injury such as stroke. Rehabilitation...
Occupational therapy can help people with disabilities return to their life roles as parent, spouse, employee, homemaker or friend. Through upper body strengthening and coordination, fine and gross motor control development, training in the use...
Offering Telehealth and In-Clinic Rehab Visits
We now provide telehealth services for Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology services, in addition to in-clinic visits. Please call 202-715-5655, option 2...
Hand therapy at The George Washington University Hospital addresses injuries and conditions of the hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder. Treatment often begins within days of an injury or surgery and continues until the patient is able to return to...