"For Dr. Anderson Halabuk, each patient is an individual with concerns and needs that are unique. Her approach focuses on evaluating each patient as a whole and devising a comprehensive plan that addresses all of the components of health that contribute to long-term wellness. This type of care requires time and attention—two qualities that Dr. Anderson Halabuk considers critical to effective diagnosis and compassionate treatment. Dr. Anderson Halabuk has significant expertise in the management of diseases that impact multiple organ systems. Because so many patients are managing diabetic and pre-diabetic conditions, she is particularly focused on the early detection of abnormalities in blood sugar metabolism. By getting to know her patient’s whole health and lifestyle, she is able to develop treatments plans using medications and behavioral strategies, so that her patients can avoid the development of diabetes with its associated complications. If the disease has already been diagnosed, her background in the management of vascular complications provides patients with a strong advocate for their care. Upon completion of her training at George Washington University in 2000, Dr. Anderson Halabuk joined the medical community in Northern Virginia. Dr. Anderson Halabuk has served as the managing partner for Paramount Care Physicians since 2004. This dual role as a physician and managing partner has provided her with a bird’s eye view of the changes in health care; she considers it a critical responsibility of the management position to look at innovative strategies that allow the practice to thrive and continue to provide individually designed health care for its patients. While living and working in Centreville/Fairfax area over the last 15 years, Dr. Anderson Halabuk continues to raise two children. Like all parents, she is busy meeting the needs of her children with carpools and sporting events crowding the schedule. As the mother of a child with a developmental disability, she is also active in community groups which assist and support in the social and vocational needs of individuals with autism. She is happy to share her experience with others who also struggle with trying to find the best resources for their loved ones, regardless of the disability."