Kavya M. Rendall, DO

Kavya Rendall, DO

Kavya Rendall, DO

Kavya M. Rendall, DO

Specialty
Family Medicine
Years of Experience
3
Clinical Interests
Asthma, Diabetes, Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), Preventive Disease Care, Primary Care, Women's Health
Gender
Female
Locations
Inova Primary Care - Oakville

400 Fannon St
3rd Fl
Alexandria, VA 22301

Phone
Fax
571-665-6481

About Kavya M. Rendall, DO

Dr. Kavya Rendall is a primary care physician board certified in family medicine. She joined Inova in 2024 and has been practicing since 2021.

Prior to joining Inova, Dr. Rendall was a physician at After Hours Family Medicine Clinic in Sugar Creek and Sugar Land, TX.

Dr. Rendall’s clinical areas of interest include preventative care and the management of chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, thyroid disease, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She became interested in family medicine, because she believes in the importance of continuity of care and building strong, long-lasting patient to doctor relationships. Her goal is to educate and empower her patients to take charge of their health. Dr. Rendall enjoys working with patients of all ages including children, adolescents, adults and the geriatric population.

In her spare time, Dr. Rendall enjoys traveling, skiing, running, and spending quality time with her family, friends, and energetic puppy.

PubMed Publications

Awards/Associations

  • American Academy of Family Physicians
Medical School
Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine - Kansas City
Residencies
Memorial Hermann Health System
Training Specialty: Family Medicine
7/1/2021 - 6/30/2024
Hospital Affiliations
Inova Ambulatory

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