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Specialty
Primary Care

Executive Health at VHC Health

Quick Facts

Practice TypeSpecialty
LocationArlington, Tysons Corner, McLean, Washington DC
DoctorsCatherine Boinest MD, Primary Care, Loren Chen MD, FACP, Primary Care, Kimberly Houde MD, Primary Care

About

At Executive Health at VHC Health, three internists deliver comprehensive annual health screenings for adult patients in Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Catherine Boinest, Dr. Kimberly Houde, and Dr. Loren Chen each specialize in primary care and internal medicine. The program serves both individuals and organizations through employer benefit arrangements.

Each visit runs approximately five to six hours and takes place at a single location: Suite 130 at 1635 N. George Mason Drive, minutes from Tysons Corner and Washington, DC. The core exam includes a detailed medical history, physical examination, comprehensive laboratory screening, EKG, exercise stress test, chest X-ray, and coronary calcium scan for patients over 40. Patients can add select services such as imaging, specialist consultations, and bone density testing. The team keeps all medical information strictly confidential and never shares it with an employer.

Details

Address

1635 N George Mason Drive, Suite 130, Arlington, VA 22205

Membership Details

Pricing available upon request via quote form. Exams may be offered as an employer benefit/agreement with VHC. Specialist appointments billed through health insurance unless part of an existing employer benefit/agreement.

Typical Appointment

330 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

org to get started. The team typically schedules appointments within two to four weeks. Before your visit, the practice emails a Health Registration Form to complete in advance.

Each exam runs approximately five to six hours. The practice conducts your medical consultation and all screening tests in a single day at one location. You receive a detailed itinerary beforehand, along with a menu to pre-select your catered lunch.

All services take place at Suite 130, 1635 N. George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA 22205, on the Virginia Hospital Campus. The campus sits minutes from Tysons Corner and Washington, DC. The practice validates your parking at the end of your visit.

No. Executive Health at VHC Health keeps all medical information strictly confidential. The practice never shares your records with your employer under any circumstances.

The program provides exams once per year. Each annual visit covers a full physical, lab work, cardiac testing, imaging, and a final review of results with your internist.

Yes. You receive a written summary of your evaluation and test results within three to five business days. You can share it directly with your primary care physician. Upon request, VHC Health sends a copy of your records to your primary doctor after you complete an Authorization for Release of Medical Information Form.

The executive team works to arrange same-day specialist appointments when needed. Scheduling depends on specialist availability, so notify the team as early as possible if you want a specialist consultation. Specialist visits bill through your health insurance unless your employer benefit agreement with VHC covers them.

Pricing varies depending on whether the program runs as an individual engagement or an employer benefit. Submit a quote request through the Executive Health page on the VHC Health website, or call 703-717-4700 for more details. Organizations can request a quote by providing their company name and number of eligible leaders.

The core plan covers a full medical history and physical by an internist, comprehensive blood and urine lab work, an EKG, an exercise stress test, a chest X-ray, body composition analysis, and a coronary calcium scan for patients over 40. Men also receive a prostate exam and PSA screening. The visit closes with a final internist consultation to review all results.

Yes. Patients can add a range of select services with physician approval. Options include bone density testing, 3D mammogram, MRI, abdominal or carotid ultrasound, specialist consultations in areas like dermatology or cardiology, and routine immunizations.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026