- Pediatric Care
- Primary CareOnly a healthcare provider can decide if you need to get tested. Contact your primary care provider or local clinic if you're having symptoms.
- Family Practice
- Emergency CareNeed a doctor's advice sooner rather than later? We have doctors ready to see you online. These virtual urgent care visits don't require an appointment.
- ColonoscopyColon cancer is the #2 cause of death from cancer in the U.S. A colonoscopy can find and remove polyps in your colon before they turn into cancer. Still not sure you need one? Watch some folks explain why they decided to get one. Real Stories About Colon Cancer Screening
- ImmunizationsVaccination appointments are available through the Virginia Department of Health. To check eligibility and sign up, visit the Blue Ridge Health District.
- Gynecology
- Obstetrics
- Labor and DeliveryA single dose of the antibiotic azithromycin can help protect mothers from dangerous sepsis infections and death during vaginal childbirth, a...
- Internal Medicine
- Ovarian CancerU.S. News & World Report has named our cancer services as “high performing,” which puts them in the top 10% of the country. Our lung cancer surgery, colon cancer surgery, and ovarian cancer surgery procedures are also ranked as “high performing.” We're also the only cancer center in Virginia listed in Becker’s 100 hospitals and health systems with great oncology programs.
- Colon CancerCommunity collaborations address health disparities and barriers to care through patient advisory groups and public programs. Our population health projects target high rates of lung, cervical, and colon cancer in Appalachia.
- Cancer CareAs a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, we're leaders in cancer treatments and research. Only 53 cancer programs in the U.S. have received this recognition, and we're the only one located in Virginia. As part of this renowned group of cancer care leaders, we stay ahead of the curve in cancer research, prevention, detection, and treatment. Discover our cancer research programs. See what being a Comprehensive Cancer Center means for you.
- Lung CancerUVA, Other Top Cancer Groups Seek to Boost Lung Cancer Screening UVA Health Cancer Center is joining more than 50 other top cancer organizations in calling to increase access to and use of low-dose computed...
- Neurology
- Mental Health
- Behavioral HealthIn most cases, children over 12 can visit someone in the hospital. However, some areas, such as the behavioral health areas, have more restrictions. Call the hospital before you go to confirm.
- Diabetes Care
- MRIYou can see, print, and share the images and results of your X-ray, MRI, mammogram, CT and other scans in MyChart.
- RadiologyFind high-quality scans from caring professionals. We offer personalized, subspecialty imaging services, from routine X-rays to highly advanced radiology treatments.
- X-Rays
- MammographyWe are always accepting donations of lightly used items. Donation drop-off is located at the rear of the store during normal business hours. Funds raised at the UVA Prince William Auxiliary Thrift Shop have supported funding the mobile mammography coach, the Cancer Center located in Gainesville, VA as well as many other initiatives in Northern Virginia.
- Radiation OncologyGet your radiation oncology treatment plans, copies of your imaging (sometimes called DICOM records), and other information by filling out this form (PDF) and emailing it to the address shown on the form.
- General Surgery
- NeurosurgeryWe collaborate with specialists in cancer, plastic surgery, skin, allergy, digestive health, lung, eye, and neurosurgery. Together, the team tailors a complete strategy for your care.
- Plastic Surgery
- Breast Surgery
- EczemaEczema Treatment Cuts Risk of Death From COVID-19 A monoclonal antibody used to treat asthma and eczema can improve survival for patients with moderate to severe COVID-19, a clinical trial at UVA...
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyIndividuals who plan to apply to Physical Therapy School (Pre PT) may apply for this role. Volunteers assist therapists with delivering therapy interventions to adult inpatients under the therapist’s guidance, i.e., retrieval and set up of equipment, assistance with gait training, wheelchair transport, and other duties to assist the therapist. Must be able to stand, push, pull and lift 25 pounds. Contact: Maureen Oswald.
- Occupational TherapyHelp pediatric patients receiving physical and occupational therapy with patient care activities and routine activities. An excellent opportunity to observe and learn about pediatric therapy services.