Washington, DC Office

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Northern Virginia Family Practice

Parking Garage

The closest available parking is PMI parking garage, located at 2300 M street NW.

Getting to Us and Parking

Northern Virginia Family Practice
2311 M Street NW, Suite 301,
Washington, DC, 20037
(202) 861-0111

Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8 am to 5 pm

The closest available patient parking is PMI parking garage, located at 2300 M street NW (wheelchair accessible parking available on Level P2).

The closest metro station can be found at the Foggy Bottom Metro station, only 4 blocks away from the office (~8 minute walk). The Dupont Circle Metro station is a great second option, being only 5 blocks away (~12 minute walk).

There is a designated drop-off area in the front of the office building. Uber and/or Lyft is highly recommended for transportation to the office.

Upon entering the building, the elevators can be found straight up the short stairs and to the right side. There is also a building directory across from the elevator (our office is located on the 3rd floor, suite 301).

The handicap accessible doors can be found to the left side of the stairs upon entering the lobby of the building.

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