Sharayu B. Sawant, MD

Sharayu Sawant, MD

Sharayu Sawant, MD

Sharayu B. Sawant, MD

Specialty
Family Medicine
Years of Experience
27
Clinical Interests
Diabetes, Preventive Disease Care, Primary Care, Women's Health
Gender
Female
Locations

711C East Main St
Purcellville, VA 20132

Phone
Fax
571-665-6700

About Sharayu B. Sawant, MD

Dr. Sharayu B. Sawant is a primary care physician board certified in family medicine. She joined Inova Medical Group with more than 21 years of clinical experience and is passionate about preventive health. Special clinical interests include integrative and complementary medicine.

Dr. Sawant decided to specialize in family medicine because she loves treating patients of all ages and guiding them along their health journey. Her goal is to help her patients live as healthy and fully as possible. She is passionate about preventative and women's health.

A native of Bombay, India, Dr. Sawant currently resides in Ashburn, VA with her husband and two children. In her spare time she likes to cook, hike and practice yoga.

Awards/Associations/Appointments

  • Charles Baier Award for Scholarly Activity
  • American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
  • American Medical Association (AMA)

Blog posts

Radon Action Month: Learn about this important home safety check(January 23, 2019)

Medical School
Dr. B.R Ambedkar Medical College
Internships
Dr. B.R Ambedkar Medical College
Training Specialty: General Medicine
8/1/1995 - 9/1/1996
Residencies
Lilavti Hospital and Research Center
Training Specialty: Medicine
6/1/1997 - 3/31/1998
Lancaster General Health
Training Specialty: Family Medicine
7/1/2005 - 6/30/2008
Hospital Affiliations
Inova Ambulatory

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