EDS Specialists in Washington, DC

6 specialists in Washington

Washington, D.C. offers 12 EDS-knowledgeable providers, with the NIH Clinical Center in nearby Bethesda conducting active research on connective tissue disorders. Georgetown University Hospital, George Washington University Hospital, and MedStar Washington Hospital Center all contribute to the area's medical depth. The NIH Clinical Center serves as the nearest Center of Excellence, reflecting the federal government's ongoing research into EDS and related conditions.

Last updated 2026-04-18

Treatment Areas in Washington

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Mental Health (3)

Orthopedic / Surgery (1)

Physical Therapy (1)

Rheumatology (1)

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find an EDS specialist in Washington?

Georgetown University Hospital and George Washington University Hospital are among the key medical resources in Washington for EDS-related care, with services in genetics, cardiology, and rehabilitation. The Ehlers-Danlos Society's provider directory and this directory both list additional Washington-area specialists across physical therapy, pain management, and other disciplines.

What is the nearest EDS Center of Excellence to Washington?

The NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD is the nearest EDS Society Center of Excellence, conveniently close to Washington at just 7 miles away. Centers of Excellence offer coordinated, multidisciplinary care specifically designed for EDS patients. This center is known for its national institutes of health connective tissue research.