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Pediatricians Accepting CareFirst in District of Columbia

31 verified pediatricians in District of Columbia accept CareFirst. Profiles cover focus areas including Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, and Pediatric Endocrinology. Common hospital affiliations include Ochsner Health, George Washington University Hospital, and Children's National Hospital.

Craig Sable

Craig Sable, MD

Professor, Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Shana Jacobs

Shana Jacobs, MD

Associate Professor, Pediatrics

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Fran Cogen

Fran Cogen, MD

Director Emerita, Diabetes Services, Professor of Pediatrics

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Charles Berul

Charles Berul, MD

Division Chief of Cardiology, Co-Director, Children's National Heart Institute; Van Metre Companies Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine

Pediatrics

Washington, DC30+ years
Tova Ronis

Tova Ronis, MD

Program Director, Pediatric Rheumatology Fellowship

Pediatrics

Washington, DC20+ years
Ian Leibowitz

Ian Leibowitz, M.D.

Medical Director, Gastroenterology

Pediatrics

Washington, DC30+ years
Gerard Martin

Gerard Martin, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Barbara Jantausch

Barbara Jantausch, MD

Associate Professor, Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Mary Donofrio

Mary Donofrio, MD

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Michael Guerrera

Michael Guerrera, MD

Director, Comprehensive Hemostasis and Thrombosis Program; Associate Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Pediatrics

Washington, DC30+ years
Roberta Debiasi

Roberta Debiasi, MD

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Doris Estrada

Doris Estrada, MD

Clinical Professor of Pediatrics

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Jeffrey Dome

Jeffrey Dome, MD

Senior Vice President, Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, and Chief, Division of Oncology, Children's National Hospital; Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Hani Fanous

Hani Fanous, MD

Associate Director, Cystic Fibrosis Center

Pediatrics

Washington, DC15+ years
Folasade Ogunlesi

Folasade Ogunlesi, MD

Associate Chief, Pulmonary Clinical Operations

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Evelio Perez-Albuerne

Evelio Perez-Albuerne, MD, PHD

Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Hemalatha Srinivasalu

Hemalatha Srinivasalu, M.D

Director, Pediatric Rheumatology Course

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Ali Bader

Ali Bader, MD

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Matthew Lin

Matthew Lin, MD

Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Pediatrics

Washington, DC
Mikael Petrosyan

Mikael Petrosyan, MD

Pediatrics

Washington, DC

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know these pediatricians accept CareFirst?
Each profile on this page lists CareFirst among its accepted health plans. Plan participation can change — confirm directly with the practice before your visit.
What CareFirst plans do these pediatricians accept?
Plan-level detail (PPO, HMO, EPO, Medicare Advantage, etc.) varies by specialists. Open a specific provider profile to see the exact CareFirst plans they've published as accepted.
What should I look for when picking a pediatrician that takes CareFirst?
Start with clinical fit. Profiles on this page mention focus areas including Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, and Pediatric Endocrinology. Then verify the specific CareFirst plan you carry, compare credentials and affiliations, and check whether the profile mentions accepting new patients.
How do I narrow this list to my city?
Use the city links below to drill into a specific market — coverage and wait times vary by region even within the same state.