Dr. Marc Alembik MD
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
95 Dunn Drive Suite 205 Stafford VA, 22556About
Marc Alembik, MD, FACOG, works at About Women OBGYN in Woodbridge, Virginia. Dr. Alembik has a special interest in treating patients suffering from infertility or going through menopause. Named a Top Doctor from Northern Virginia Magazine and the Washingtonian Magazine, Dr. Alembik is also on staff at Sentara Northern Virginia Hospital.
Education and Training
Georgetown University MD 1990
Georgetown Univ Sch of Med, Washington Dc 1990
Georgetown University School of Medicine 1990
Board Certification
Obstetrics and GynecologyAmerican Board of Obstetrics and GynecologyABOG
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The determination of (R)- and (S)-glutethimide and the corresponding 4-hydroxyglutethimide metabolises in human serum and urine using a Pirkle-type HPLC chiral stationary phase.
- Resolution and analysis of enantiomers of amphetamines by liquid chromatography on a chiral stationary phase: collaborative study.
- Resolution of enantiomeric amides on a cellulose tribenzoate chiral stationary phase. Mobile phase modifier effects on retention and stereo-selectivity.
- Resolution of enantiomeric amides on a cellulose-based chiral stationary phase. Steric and electronic effects.
- Resolution of chiral sulfur compounds on a cellulose-based high-performance liquid chromatographic chiral stationary phase.
- Steric and electronic effects in the resolution of enantiomeric amides on a commercially available Pirkle-type high-performance liquid chromatographic chiral stationary phase.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Top Doctor 2017 Northern VA Magazine
- Top Doctor 2017 Washingtonian Magazine
Treatments
- Osteoporosis
- Warts
- Gestational Diabetes
- Pregnancy
- Genital Warts
- Pain
Professional Memberships
- Medical Society of Virginia
- American Medical Association
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association, Virginia Medical Society, Virginia Association of OBGYN's
What do you attribute your success to?
- Listening Closely to Patients
Hobbies / Sports
- Riding motorcycles, Nature, Exercise
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