Dr. Caroline Van vleck M.D.
Pediatrician
4900 Massachusetts Ave Nw Washington DC, 20016Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Caroline Van Vleck is a native of Washington, D.C.. She is a graduate of The National Cathedral School and Duke University, where she earned a B.S. in Zoology. She attended Wake Forest Medical School ...
Education and Training
Duke University Zoology 1987
Wake Forest Medical School M.D. 1991
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Awards
- Top Doctor Award Washingtonian Magazine
Treatments
- Pediatrics
- Prenatal Visits
- Newborn Care In The Hospital
- Well Child Care
- Immunizations
- Sick Visits
- Travel Consultations
- Allergy Shots
- School, Camp, And Sports Physical Examinations
- Clinical Laboratory
- Consultations
Professional Memberships
- Professional Member Washington Clinicopathological Society
- Professional Member Foxhall Women Physicians
Dr. Caroline Van vleck M.D.'s Practice location
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Dr. Caroline Van vleck M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Van vleck
- Becca e.
Efficient and helpful..
- Anonymous
Excellent and thoughtful health care.
- Adam l.
30 month checkup.
- M. d.
the care was exceptional and first rate as always. The doctor wasn't even on duty but made it a priority to see my daughter last minute. .
- Smth j.
best in town.
- Olivia d.
My experience was great..
- T. l.
great doctor.
- Anonymous
Caring, thoughtful pediatrician.
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