Najeebah A. Bade, MD

Najeebah Bade, MD

Najeebah Bade, MD

Najeebah A. Bade, MD

Specialty
Hematology, Medical Oncology, Internal Medicine
Years of Experience
13
Clinical Interests
Benign Hematology, Women's Health
Gender
Female
Locations

8081 Innovation Park Dr
Level 4 - Skyline Clinic
Fairfax, VA 22031-4867

Phone
Fax
571-472-1391

44045 Riverside Pkwy
108
Leesburg, VA 20176

Phone
Fax
703-858-8603

3580 Joseph Siewick Dr
403
Fairfax, VA 22033-1764

Phone
Fax
703-391-4394

About Najeebah A. Bade, MD

Dr. Najeebah Bade is a specialty care physician board certified in hematology and internal medicine. She joined Inova Health System in 2020 with clinical experience since 2012.

Prior to joining Inova, Dr. Bade served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the hematology/oncology department at George Washington University. She was and continues to be highly involved in the education of medical students, residents, and fellows in training.

A native of Indianapolis, IN, Dr. Bade currently resides in Northern Virginia with her husband and son. In her spare time she enjoys photography, baking and travel.

Research and Publications

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Accreditations/Memberships

  • Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Society, Member
  • Foundation for Women & Girls with Blood Disorders, Member
  • American Society of Hematology, Member
Medical School
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Residencies
Georgetown University Hospital
Training Specialty: Internal Medicine
6/13/2011 - 6/30/2014
Fellowships
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Training Specialty: Hematology/Oncology
7/1/2015 - 6/30/2018
Hospital Affiliations

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