Marc A. Eisenbaum, MD

Inova providers are Inova's premier primary care and specialty physicians and providers, offering top-notch medical expertise, full access to Inova facilities, and the convenience of integrated electronic medical records. 

Marc Eisenbaum, MD

Marc Eisenbaum, MD

Marc A. Eisenbaum, MD

Inova providers are Inova's premier primary care and specialty physicians and providers, offering top-notch medical expertise, full access to Inova facilities, and the convenience of integrated electronic medical records. 

Specialty
Internal Medicine
Years of Experience
45
Gender
Male
Languages
English
Locations

3580 Joseph Siewick Dr
304
Fairfax, VA 22033

Phone
Fax
703-758-8316

About Marc A. Eisenbaum, MD

Dr. Marc Eisenbaum is a primary care physician board certified in internal medicine. He joined Inova in 1988 and has been practicing since 1984.

Awards/Associations

  • Outstanding Community Physician, Washingtonian, 2002 – 2026 
  • Physician's Recognition Award, AMA, 2002
  • Outstanding Teaching Award, University of Virginia, 1998
  • Air Force Commendation Medal, 1988
  • Emergency Medical Achievement Award, Residency, 1982
  • Outstanding Young Men of America, 1978
  • William Beaumont Medical Research Society, 1978
  • Who's Who Among American College Students, 1977
  • Outstanding Male Graduate, Alfred University, 1977
  • Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 1976
  • American Medical Association 
  • American College of Physicians 
  • Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity 
  • Medical Society of Virginia
Medical School
George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Hospital Affiliations
Inova Ambulatory

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