Thousands of DC, Maryland, and Virginia physicians were asked: If someone in your family were sick, whom would you call? Here are the results—a guide to 1,600 of the area's best doctors in 34 specialties. This is the 2005 Top Doctors Package. For Top Doctors 2008, click below. more
We sent questionnaires to 6,500 randomly selected area physicians asking them what doctors they would send members of their families to in each of 34 medical specialties. more
PediatriciansPediatricians specialize in children's development and treatment of childhood diseases.
Victor P. Abdow Jr.,
Rockville; FOAKS, SG. Family/General PractictionersFamily or general practitioners are primary-care doctors who treat both children and adults, usually on an ongoing basis. Some of those listed are internists with broad general practices.
Glenn Anderson, Burke,
FRFX. General SurgeonsGeneral surgeons usually perform general gastrointestinal surgery and cancer surgery, including surgery for breast cancer.
Lisa M. Boyle,
WHC. Special interest in breast surgery.
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