Holiday Hours

With the exception of Inova hospitals, Inova Emergency Care and Inova-GoHealth Urgent Care, all Inova outpatient offices will be closed for the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays – Wednesday, Dec. 25 and Wednesday, Jan. 1.

Some Inova care sites have additional closures for the holidays, which will be noted on the relevant location pages. 

Karla H. Pillote, NP

Karla Pillote, NP

Karla Pillote, NP

Karla H. Pillote, NP

Specialty
Nurse Practitioner
Gender
Female
Locations

8081 Innovation Park Dr
301
Fairfax, VA 22031

Phone
Fax
571-665-6826

About Karla H. Pillote, NP

Karla Hoke Pillote is a certified adult nurse practitioner. She joined Inova Health System in 2022 and has been practicing since 1987.

She has experience in hepatology, liver transplant, hepatobiliary issues, infectious diseases and human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

Prior to joining Inova, Karla was a senior nurse practitioner at Johns Hopkins University’s transplant hepatology program. She was an advanced practice clinician responsible for the care of chronic liver disease patients, cirrhosis patients, and liver transplant patients (both before and after transplant).

She is interested in the clinical management of chronic liver disease, working with patients to get to liver transplant and guiding them through post-transplant care. Her additional clinical interests include alcoholic liver disease, autoimmune liver disease and viral hepatitis. Karla’s philosophy of care is that of a teacher, helping patients understand and manage their health issues.

Outside of the office, Karla likes to be in her garden or by the water.

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