Family Practice in Falls Church, VA

3 locations found near Falls Church

“I want to start off by saying I had a very negative attitude about seeing my doctor because I’ve never had great care. Dr Balcha changed my attitude. He was very kind and considerate. He listened to my concerns and seemed to genuinely want to help. I was also impressed with Amanda the phlebotomist. She had a positive attitude and made the blood draw quick and as painless as a blood draw can be. I recommend this facility for sure. I gave four stars because, although the service was great, I had to wait for an extended amount of time before being called back to the examination room. They could definitely improve on wait times.”

2.5 Average28 Reviews

“I had an appt with Dr Alsamara about 2 weeks ago and I was very pleased. She was very knowledgeable and took her time to listen to me. Her assistant (red hair) was genuinely nice and didn't make me feel rushed when asking questions. I would highly recommend her and her team to team to anyone.”

2.6 Average6 Reviews

“If you don't have insurance and will be covering the cost of your visit out-of-pocket Dr. Zia is the one to see! I’m privately employed and currently without health insurance, and Dr. Zia has been such a caring doctor! Not just nice, but you can tell he sacrifices a lot to make sure people who struggle to afford healthcare (like me) can be treated at an affordable price. Like waaaaay more affordable (half of what other doctors in the area charge as of Sept. 2018)! He is kind, asks questions, has a vest of different cell phones to keep track of everything and he’s always super busy. I don’t speak Spanish, and the clinic is geared towards this, but it’s totally fine, the staff speaks English too, and they’ve always been knowledgeable and friendly - plus I like watching the Spanish soap operas in the waiting room and trying to guess what they’re saying by the dramatic music and body language :)The receptionist told me the practice is open for walk-in patients as well, so you don't necessarily need an appointment, but it's a good idea to have one because they’re usually busy unless you get there early in the morning. I’ve waited up to 2.5 hours on a Saturday (it was flu season). The waiting is never an issue for me, because it’s the care and the very low cost that make it busy - and that should be understood. They don’t allow scheduling appointments on Saturday’s, it’s walk-in’s only.”

2.1 Poor19 Reviews