Mayurkumar M Gohel, MD - Washington Nephrology Associates

116 Defense Hwy Ste 202
Annapolis, MD 21401

Washington Nephrology Associates (WNA) has been providing exceptional and compassionate care for patients with kidney disease and related conditions in the Greater Metropolitan DC and Baltimore area since 1984. The practice originated in 1965 with the establishment of the Metropolitan Washington Renal-Dialysis Center, the first outpatient dialysis center in the region, and has since expanded to cover a wide geographic area, including Washington, Baltimore, Bethesda, Alexandria, Takoma Park, Silver Spring, Fairfax, Woodbridge, and Annapolis.

All physicians at WNA are board-certified or board-eligible in nephrology, with many serving as faculty members at Georgetown University and George Washington University. The group is recognized for its distinguished physicians, several of whom have been named top nephrologists in local publications, and offers a range of services including educational classes, kidney transplant discussions, and access to numerous dialysis units.

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