Dr. Manie Juneja, an internist in Hagerstown, MD, diagnoses and treats a wide range of conditions in adults, often serving as a patient's primary care provider.
Yes, Dr. Manie Juneja is accepting new patients at this office.
(717) 217-4399
11116 Medical Campus Road, Hagerstown, MD 21742-6710
Yes, Dr. Manie Juneja is accepting new patients at this office.
(866) 357-8609
7600 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912-6367
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14207 Park Ctr Drive, Suite 102, Laurel, MD 20707-5255
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3800 Reservoir Rd Nw, Washington, DC 20007-2113
Yes, Dr. Manie Juneja is accepting new patients at this office.
400 W 7th Street, Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, MD 21701-4506
Dr. Manie Juneja graduated from Other in 1997.
Dr. Juneja has six offices in Maryland and Washington DC where he specializes in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics.
Dr. Juneja works with six hundred and seventy-five doctors including Dr. Samuel Asfaw and Dr. Lisa Alford.
As an internist, Dr. Manie Juneja specializes in the primary care of adults through diagnosis and treatment of a range of conditions affecting many organ systems. Dr. Juneja also can refer patients to specialists when medically needed. For example, patients having serious breathing problems may be referred to a pulmonologist for additional medical tests or therapies.
Dr. Juneja is trained to provide comprehensive medical care for elderly and aging patients. As patients age, they may experience an increased susceptibility to illness and injury. In some cases, illnesses or injuries in seniors may overlap to create complicated diagnostic and treatment processes. Dr. Juneja is trained to diagnose, treat and manage these and any related medical situations in seniors.
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MD • 1997