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There are 2,553 Counselors in Washington, DC and 10% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Popular hospitals in the area include Rula Health - Virginia, The George Washington University Hospital and Sibley Memorial Hospital.
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Healthcare at a Glance in Washington, DC

Washington, D.C.’s healthcare system serves both the nation’s capital and the surrounding cities of Northern Virginia. Residents of D.C. have access to Inova Fairfax, a 923-bed medical center. Inova Fairfax’s campus includes institutes for heart and vascular health, a children’s hospital, and a level 1 trauma center. Veterans in D.C have access to Washington D.C. VA Medical Center. The nation’s capital also proudly offers several community health clinics, including Whitman-Walker Health and Marie Reed Health Center.

Washington, D.C.’s Top-Rated Facilities

For top-rated pediatric care, Children’s National Hospital is #1 in D.C. and #2 in the Mid-Atlantic region. Children’s National Hospital ranks in 10 children’s specialties, including:

  • #4 in Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • #6 in Pediatric Cancer
  • #7 in Pediatric Orthopedics
  • #8 in Pediatric Diabetes & Endocrinology

U.S. News ranks Inova Fairfax #1 in Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia. Inova Fairfax Hospital is high-performing in five specialties and 17 procedures and conditions, including:

  • Hip Fracture
  • Back Surgery
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Counseling Frequently Asked Questions

What is a counselor?

Counselors are trained to help you care for your mental health. When searching for a counselor, start by looking at their education, licenses, and certifications. Licensed counselors have titles such as a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT). Counselors specialize in areas such as family and marriage, addiction, religious support, and work stress. If you believe you need additional support from medication, it may be best for you to contact a Psychiatrist. If you are nervous about starting counseling, many healthcare groups offer virtual sessions for you to try from the comfort of your home. Many insurance plans and employer benefits include counseling services, making the cost of counseling affordable. There are also many affordable flat rate options available online. Finding the right counselor for you can be a life-changing part of your mental health.