"Dr. Lennon believes in a comprehensive approach to medicine. He gets to know the entire person he is caring for, their lifestyle and whole health history, so that he can take the most effective approach to their well-being and long-term health. With his many years in practice, he has developed deep relationships with his patients, knowing their medical needs and personal histories very well. He places a strong focus on not only treating acute issues, but preventive wellness as well. He counsels his patients on the importance of a healthy lifestyle, regular physical activity and good nutrition. Dr. Lennon treats patients of all ages, but has a special interest in geriatric medicine and what is necessary to make the senior years as healthy and enjoyable as possible. Dr. Lennon’s many years in practice in Northern Virginia have also made him an expert in the area’s additional health resources, specialists and hospitals. He has served as Chair of the Department of Medicine and Medical Staff President at Prince William Hospital in Manassas and has had hospital affiliations with Fairfax and Fair Oaks Hospitals as well. His knowledge of medical staff function and hospital credentialing give him particular insight in helping patients navigate any inpatient hospital experiences that they may have. Dr. Lennon is a 1984 graduate of Temple University School of Medicine in his home town of Philadelphia. He completed his residency at the University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque, NM. He has been a resident of Catharpin, VA since 1989 when he first moved to Virginia. He and his wife Margo raised their two children there. As an outgrowth of his interest in and preaching of regular physical exercise, he has become a bit of a gym rat late in life and finds himself at the gym in the early morning hours on most days. He is also known to frequent the occasional golf course and to revisit his youth listening to music through vintage electronics on vinyl LPs."