Lori A. Wang, MD

Lori Wang, MD

Lori Wang, MD

Lori A. Wang, MD

Specialty
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Years of Experience
25
Gender
Female
Locations

8100 Boone Blvd
700
Tysons, VA 22182

Phone
Fax
571-665-6485

About Lori A. Wang, MD

Dr. Lori Wang is a specialty care physician board certified in endocrinology and internal medicine. She joined Inova Health System in 2020 and has been practicing since 2003.

Prior to joining Inova, Dr. Wang worked as an endocrinologist at the Nashoba Valley Medical Center Diabetes and Endocrinology Center in Ayer, MA.

Publications

Wang L, Deshpande P, Jariwala S, Shvets L. A case of severe hypothyroidism as a cause forreversible acute kidney injury. Poster presentation. National Kidney Foundation, Boston, MA.

Wang L, Tuttle RM, Robbins RJ. Management of low measurable of thyroglobulin levels in thyroid cancer survivors who have negative diagnostic whole body scans. Oral presentation. American Thyroid Association, Vancouver, BC

Wang L, Aurora P, Blum M. Use of thyroid ultrasound in the postoperative management of patients with thyroid cancer. Poster presentation. American Thyroid Association

Grace M, Wang LA, Pickard GE, Besharse JC, Menaker M. The Tau mutation shortens the period of rhythmic photoreceptor outer segment shedding in the hamster. Brain Research, 1996 Sep 30; 735 [1]: 93-100.

Medical School
Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis
Residencies
New York University Langone Medical Center
Training Specialty: Internal Medicine
7/01/1999 - 6/30/2002
Fellowships
NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Center
Training Specialty: Endocron./Metabo./Diabetes
7/01/2003 - 6/30/2005
Hospital Affiliations

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