Primary Care & Non-Surgical Sports Medicine with Dr. Vo
Enhanced with Ultrasound Guidance for precision and effectiveness.
Harness your body's natural healing power to treat joint pain and soft tissue injuries.
(Hyaluronic Acid options: Durolane, Monovisc, Synvisc, Orthovisc, Euflexa) Reduce inflammation and restore joint lubrication—ideal for osteoarthritis relief.
Target tight muscle bands to reduce pain, spasms, and improve mobility.
Relieve chronic nerve pain from conditions like carpal tunnel and occipital neuralgia.
Stimulate tissue repair and reduce chronic ligament and tendon pain naturally.
Protect, stabilize, and support healing from common sports injuries. Treat joint pain.
Food is medicine! An anti-inflammatory diet can help manage chronic conditions, reduce joint pain, improve mobility, and support long-term joint health.
Beyond specialized sports medicine, Dr. Vo is a dedicated Family Medicine Doctor committed to providing comprehensive primary care for patients of all ages. Serving the communities of Fairfax, Manassas, and Arlington VA, Dr. Vo is proud to extend her expertise across Fairfax County. She focuses on preventive health, chronic disease management, and acute care, ensuring a holistic approach to your family's well-being.
Dr. Thuy Phuong T. Vo is double board certified in Family Medicine and Primary Care Sports Medicine. She brings her passion for musculoskeletal health to every patient interaction, with a focus on non-operative, evidence-based treatments.
Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing joint pain, or looking to optimize your active lifestyle, Dr. Vo combines primary care with advanced sports medicine for a full-spectrum approach.
Dr. Vo joined Prince William Family Medicine in 2020 and has been practicing medicine since 2016. She is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University Medical School.
She also volunteers her time to George Mason University Athletics Department to support student athletes as well as patients in need of relief from:
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GEORGE MASON ATHLETICS
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Dr. Vo loves hiking and exploring national parks from the Shenandoah Valley to Patagonia. She also enjoys playing volleyball, pickleball, cycling, snowboarding, and hot vinyasa yoga with her husband, friends, and family.