Amen Clinics Washington D.C. Metro Area provides psychiatric and brain health care to the greater Washington, D.C. area, as well as clients throughout Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware and more.
There are two types of clinical studies: interventional studies (also called clinical trials) and observational studies. The unique identification code given to each clinical study upon registration at ClinicalTrials.gov. The format is "NCT" followed by an 8-digit number (for example, NCT00000419).
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pertaining to a clinic or to the bedside; pertaining to or founded on actual observation and treatment of patients, as distinguished from theoretical or experimental.
Our Reston team is proud to offer a full suite of personalized mental health services, including therapy, psychiatry, medication management, and TMS Therapy. We offer in-person services as well as convenient telehealth options, and we are in network with most insurance plans.
To provide residents with convenient, accessible care, the Fairfax County Health Department is offering walk-in hours for immunizations, pregnancy testing, maternity intake services, Tuberculosis (TB) testing, and STI testing. See the table below for details. Clinic walk-in service is limited and is on a first come first served basis.