Ramata Niang, MD

Ramata Niang, MD

Ramata Niang, MD

Ramata Niang, MD

Specialty
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Years of Experience
18
Gender
Female
Languages
French
Locations

500 North Washington St
300
Falls Church, VA 22046-3514

Phone
Fax
571-419-5641

About Ramata Niang, MD

Dr. Ramata Niang is a specialty care physician board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. She joined Inova Medical Group with more than 10 years of clinical experience. She has a special interest in management of risk pregnancies, uterine fibroids, menopause and minimally invasive surgery.

Dr. Niang became interested in obstetrics and gynecology to provide care that encompasses all levels for women, including the birth of a child, contraception for a young woman, and helping women through menopause. She has a strong belief that it's a privilege to be with a woman during the birth of her child.

Currently, she resides in Falls Church with her family and enjoys cooking and traveling during her spare time.

Awards/Associations/Appointments

  • Fellow, American Congress of OB-GYN
  • Member, American Medical Association
  • Blue ribbon award. Poster presentation at the 58th annual clinical Obstetrics-Gynecology meeting 2010
  • Top Docs, Washingtonian, 2021

Blog Posts

Gaining Perspective: An OB-GYN Doctor Becomes the Patient. December 13, 2017.

Medical School
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Internships
Abington Hospital - Jefferson Health
Training Specialty: OB-GYN
6/24/2006 - 2/28/2008
Residencies
Abington Hospital - Jefferson Health
Training Specialty:
6/24/2006 - 2/28/2008
University of Illinois Chicago
Training Specialty: OB-GYN
3/2/2008 - 6/30/2010
Hospital Affiliations

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