Falls Church City, VA

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Falls Church City, VA[edit | edit source]

  • Falls Church City is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 12,332. The city is known for its urban village community with a strong sense of local identity. It is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area and is located just six miles west of downtown Washington, D.C.

Healthcare in Falls Church City, VA[edit | edit source]

  • Healthcare in Falls Church City, VA is characterized by a variety of facilities and services designed to meet the health needs of its residents. The city is home to several well-known healthcare facilities that provide a wide range of medical services.

Inova Fairfax Hospital[edit | edit source]

  • Inova Fairfax Hospital is a large hospital in Falls Church City, VA. It is a 923-bed medical campus that provides a comprehensive range of healthcare services. The hospital is known for its specialties in organ transplants, cancer treatment, and heart and vascular care. Inova Fairfax Hospital is also a teaching facility with a medical residency program in partnership with the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine.

Kaiser Permanente Falls Church Medical Center[edit | edit source]

  • Kaiser Permanente Falls Church Medical Center is another major healthcare facility in the city. It offers a wide range of medical services including primary care, specialty care, and urgent care. The medical center is part of the larger Kaiser Permanente network, a managed care organization that serves over 12 million members in the United States.

Virginia Hospital Center[edit | edit source]

  • Located nearby in Arlington, the Virginia Hospital Center is a 394-bed not-for-profit, teaching facility. The hospital offers comprehensive healthcare and multiple Centers of Excellence including a Heart and Vascular Institute, a Stroke Center, a Women & Infant Health Center, and the only Lung Cancer Center in Northern Virginia.

Health Services[edit | edit source]

  • In addition to these major healthcare facilities, Falls Church City, VA also has a number of other health services available to its residents. These include family medicine clinics, pediatric care centers, dental clinics, mental health services, and more. The city's health department also provides a variety of public health services including immunizations, health education, and disease prevention programs.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

  • Healthcare in Falls Church City, VA is comprehensive and accessible, with a variety of facilities and services available to meet the health needs of its residents. From major hospitals to specialized clinics, the city's healthcare system is designed to provide high-quality care to all who live and work in the area.


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