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    Potomac Internal Medicine Associates, PC

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    Dr. Stuart Henochowicz, MD

    2.6(10 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I have been a patient of Dr. H's for over three decades. He is a no-nonsense type of guy, who…read morelistens and recommends options, keeping the patient in the decision making loop. As I have aged, I have replaced most of my medical professionals over time except Dr. H. He has stood the test of time. Yes he has had administrative issues in the past, but their new merger with another medical group should resolve that matter. Time will tell. Do not believe his poor rating -- it is nonsense. Note the dates on some of the more negative ones. This practice is working to resolve those issues people have been complaining about. Give them a try.

    Dr H is a great doctor who cares and invited me to email him with questions. 5 stars…read more However, you have to get past his rude front office staff and god forbid that you have to call their billing department with a question as she's rude too. The nurses are VERY nice. I cringe when I call their office as their staff treats you like an idiot and very impatient like it's bothering their day. "I'm sorry for bothering you, even though that's YOUR JOB!" (1 Star off) The saddest part is that they CANNOT get their billing right or the way they charge is not a fair practice. You better hope that they don't ask you to get your blood redrawn for whatever reason. They will charge you for a $85 office visit and the cost of the blood exam to get your blood redrawn even though I did not see any of the Dr. or Nurse. I'm OK with additional blood exam charge, but a $85 office charge is despicable! When I called their billing, the lady said it's for an office staff time to look at the report. So a report from Quest that summarizes the entire report with my healthy range will cost me $85 for someone to read. BS! I had my blood drawn 3 times and each time a $85 charge, very unethical! See picture where I boxed 2 of the 3 extra charges! (2stars off) In addition, I go in for a physical, my copay should be $30, but I get billed later by them for a 90ish bill. They nickel and dime you for every treatment/advice they provide. His advice for telling me to eat healthy foods and exercise cost $215, in addition to an office visit that cost $205. The office billed my insurance for approximately $1000!!!! just for a physical. Even though I have insurance, I still had to pay around $100 after my co pay. Either the billing was wrong or it's their way of gouging patients. If you don't have insurance, you'll be over charged as you can see. I reviewed my previous physcial with other INOVA Doctors and the charge amount was fair. I paid the co-pay and paid for the bloodwork. I will NOT go there again. Dr H is great, definitely not a knock on him but his supporting cast ruins the experience. When I called INOVA, their receptionist are nice and will work with you to schedule an appointment. As important, they don't charge additional fees.

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    Internal Medicine and Allergy Associates

    Internal Medicine and Allergy Associates

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Dr. Enelow has been my doctor for years and he is wonderful. Very easy to talk to. Dr…read more Henochowicz is his partner and also very good. Sarah is their physician's assistant; she will most likely be the one seeing you if you call for a sick appt. All are very popular, schedule appointments well in advance if you need to. The one area keeping them from getting a 5 is the scheduling. The receptionist is not all that friendly and the wait (both to get an appt and once you are there) is a bit too long. But the care you get is worth putting up with that. Updated May 2009 - They have replaced that receptionist with one far more friendly and I noticed the waiting room is running far more efficiently on my last visit. I'd give them a 4 1/2 now. My only complaint - they are a little too stingy with the antibiotics.

    I have been seeing Dr. Enelow for almost 20 years, before he went into partnership with Dr…read more Henochowicz. Unlike many of the specialists I see, I have never been angry with Dr. Enelow. If he (or Dr. H.) doesn't prescribe antibiotics, there is always a detailed explanation. So far, they have not been wrong in that department. Too many doctors prescribe antibiotics too easily. Dr. Enelow takes good care of my husband's diabetes and my autoimmune buffet of ailments. He is easy to talk to. He also keeps up with all the latest developments. All my adult children have chosen Dr. Enelow as their family doctor, so that has to tell you how we feel about him. If he's not Marcus Welby (no house calls), he is the closest thing you can find today. Dr. Enelow, who used to teach at Georgetown University Hospital, keeps a close relationship with that medical school. It is common to find medical students in the office, and one of them may take your history and give a prelimminary exam. I enjoy the interaction with these young not-quite doctors. Drs. Enelow and Henochowicz always redo whatever the students have done, so no harm is done. I have never seen Sarah, but Dr. H. treated me for a rare allergy and changed my life. The allergy no longer keeps me from doing the things normal people do. I only wish I had gone to him earlier. Only four stars because the office is not run as efficiently as it might be. The constant change of staff and nursing assistants is disconcerting, but probably not the doctors' fault. That's just the way it is today: people move around in jobs. Also, they do not accept Medicare payment--I have to pay and be reimbursed. I understand why, but it's annoying. All in all, you can't find a better doctor in this area. I saw five before settling on Dr. Enelow.

    Potomac Internal Medicine Associates, PC - internalmed - Updated July 2026

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