Locations

The Memory Disorders Programs can see patients at Georgetown University Hospital and in Fairfax, Virginia.

Georgetown University Hospital

The Memory Disorders Program conducts clinical visits in the Neurology Department located on the 7th floor of the Pasquerilla Healthcare Center (PHC) building. Research study visits take place in the General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) located on the 7th floor of the Main Hospital Building.

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Clinical Care Visits
Location 14
Georgetown University Hospital
Pasquerilla Healthcare Center (PHC), 7th Floor
3800 Reservoir Rd NW
Washington, DC 20007
Research Study Visits
Location 11
Georgetown University Hospital
General Clinic Research Center
Main Hospital Building, 7th Floor East
3800 Reservoir Rd NW
Washington, DC 20007

Directions and maps are also provided for your convenience. If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact us.

Fairfax, Virginia - Clinical Care Visits

Beginning in December 2008, Dr. Kathleen Redington will be seeing Memory Disorders Program patients in her Fairfax, Virginia office. This change is designed to provide an easily accessible location for patients and their families who would prefer to be served in Norther Virginia. Dr. Redington will continue to be part of the Memory Disorders Program, but will provide patient care solely from her Fairfax office. Dr. R. Scott Turner and other members of the Memory Disorders Program staff will continue to see patients at Georgetown University Hospital. All research study vists will continue to take place at Georgetown University Hospital in the General Clinical Research Center, 7th Floor East, Main Hospital.

If you would like to be seen by Dr. Redington at her Fairfax, Virginia office, please make an appointment by calling (703) 748-0032. Dr. Redington's office is located at:

10560 Main Street
Suite 510
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: (703) 748-0032

If Georgetown University Hospital is a more convenient location for you, please know you are welcome to continue receiving care at GUH. We request that you choose to be seen for regular clinic visits at one of these locations. For more information, please see the letter and directions that were mailed to Dr. Redington's patients in December, 2008. If you have any questions, please contact Carolyn Ward, MDP Program Coordinator, at (202) 784-6671.