Medicare Procedure and Patient Information
2012 Medicare Procedure Volume
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 151 |
|---|
Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD is an internist in Washington, DC specializing in internal medicine (adult medicine) and pediatrics (child & adolescent medicine). She graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine in 1997 and has 29 years of experience. Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD is affiliated with MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and MedStar Health.
Gastrointestinal Problems (Digestive Disorders)
The gastrointestinal system, or GI tract, is the name given to a collection of organs that work together to digest food. These organs fit together in a long tube, running from the mouth to the anus, and include the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, among others. With so many parts working together, complicated by today's busy lifestyles and diets, digestive problems are common. As many as 1 in 3 Americans have a digestive or GI disorder. There are a huge variety of digestive problems, but the most common are IBS, constipation, GERD, hemorrhoids, and ulcers.
IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome, happens when the muscles surrounding the colon contract too easily or frequently. The result is abdominal pain, cramps, diarrhea or constipation, gas and bloating. IBS attacks can often be brought on by specific triggers, so a key part of treatment is learning which foods trigger IBS attacks and avoiding them. Treatment also includes exercise, avoiding stress, and medications if needed.
Constipation, or large, hard, or infrequent stools, happens to everyone at some point. It can be caused by a disruption in routine or food, or by eating a diet without many fresh fruits and vegetables. Although it is uncomfortable, constipation is common and usually not serious, but it can sometimes become chronic. Adding fiber to the diet, exercising, and taking medications may help.
GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a severe form of chronic heartburn where stomach acid spills back up into the esophagus. Left untreated, the acid may even eat away at the esophagus and cause serious damage. Treatment includes changing the diet to avoid trigger foods, losing weight if needed, medications, or even surgery.
Hemorrhoids are blood vessels around the rectum that become irritated, swollen or torn while straining during a bowel movement. They are most often caused by constipation, but can also be caused by pregnancy, diarrhea, or simply a genetic predisposition towards hemorrhoids. Treatment involves first treating any constipation issues, then keeping the area clean and soothed until it has healed. If these measures are ineffective, surgery is sometimes used.
Peptic ulcers are sores or spots of inflammation in the lining of the stomach or close to the stomach in the small intestine. Usually this area is coated with a protective lining that shields the tissue from the strong stomach acid, but a break in the lining can let acid in, causing the sores. It used to be thought that stress caused ulcers, but now it is known that is not the case. Most often, they are caused by an infection by H. pylori bacteria, but ulcers can also be caused by alcohol abuse or overuse of aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or other NSAIDS. The symptoms of an ulcer are pain, hunger, nausea, and fatigue.
Gastrointestinal problems, perhaps more than any other area, are markedly affected by lifestyle. Many disorders can be prevented or treated at least in part by eating a healthy diet high in fiber, exercising regularly, drinking enough water, and limiting alcohol intake. Still, the frequency of digestive disorders means that even the healthiest person can be affected by them. Anyone who notices blood in their stool, experiences abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or any significant change in bowel movements should see a doctor.
Heart Problems
The heart is one of the most important organs in the body. This smooth muscle expands and contracts rhythmically an entire lifetime, pumping blood to the lungs and then to every other cell in the body. When heart problems occur, it becomes difficult for the body to get the nutrients and oxygen it needs via the blood. So while there are a variety of illnesses and disorders that affect the heart, most of them cause weakness, exhaustion and shortness of breath. The most common heart conditions include heart disease, angina, arrhythmia, and valve disorders.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. This includes coronary artery disease, heart attacks, congestive heart failure, and congenital heart disease. Some conditions, such as genetics, cannot be controlled. But there are many other things one can do to lower their risk for heart disease. Controlling high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reducing or stopping smoking, exercising more and losing weight if needed, and eating a diet low in sodium can all protect the heart.
Angina is a squeezing type of chest pain that happens when the muscles around the heart don't get enough oxygen. It can be regular or infrequent. Usually, angina is caused by coronary heart disease. However, not all chest pain is angina. Chest pain can also be caused by a lung infection or panic attack, for example, so it is important to have any sudden pain checked.
Arrhythmia is the word for when the heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly with skipped beats. It can feel frightening, and depending on the type it can be dangerous, but in most cases arrhythmia is not serious and can be treated. It is very common, especially in older adults.
Heart valve problems can happen in any one of the the heart's four valves that keep blood flowing where it needs to go. Babies can be born with problems in their heart valves, or valves can be damaged by infections. The valves can stiffen and become less mobile, or they can stop closing properly and 'leak' when the heart beats. Valve problems can usually be repaired surgically.
Musculoskeletal Problems
The musculoskeletal system refers collectively to the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and nerves. It is what gives the body structure and movement. Because this system encompasses so much of the body, musculoskeletal problems are extremely varied and can happen almost anywhere. There are musculoskeletal problems that affect only the joints, those that affect the bones, those that affect tendons and ligaments, and those that can happen in any area of the body but cause pain and numbness.
Joint problems include bursitis and arthritis. Bursitis is the inflammation of a fluid-filled sac cushion on the outside of a joint, causing symptoms including pain and swelling. Arthritis is the inflammation and damage of a joint due to wear and tear or disease. There are several treatments for arthritis, but if the damage progresses far enough, joint replacement may be necessary. In joint replacement, a metal or plastic implant is surgically placed within the joint to make movement easier.
Bone problems include scoliosis, fractures, and osteoporosis. Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine, making the normally straight spine look like a 'C' or 'S.' It is treated with braces or surgery. Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to weaken and break easily. It's most common in women, especially older women. Fully half of all women over 65 have osteoporosis. Fractures are any break in the bone. They can be a simple crack or a severe and complicated shatter. Osteoporosis causes fractures in people who have it, but other causes are trauma (such as a fall) or overuse.
Tendon and ligament problems most often result from injury or overuse. Two good examples are ligament tears and tendonitis. The most common ligament tear is the ACL tear in the knee. This ligament supports and stabilizes the knee and is most often torn during sports activities. Tendonitis happens when a tendon, which connects muscles and bones together, becomes irritated and inflamed. This happens most often in older patients who push their bodies too far, leading to pain and swelling. Treatment for both tendon and ligament problems usually includes rest, ice, and supporting the area to let it heal.
Pain and numbness problems can be caused by overuse, disease, an injury, or a compressed nerve. Lower back pain and carpal tunnel syndrome are two of the most common conditions patients encounter. Lower back pain may be caused by sore muscles that have been overworked, or an injury to the disks separating the vertebrae in the spine. Lower back pain usually goes away on its own within a few days, but it may require medical treatment depending on the cause. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the nerve at the base of the palm becomes trapped or pinched. Symptoms include tingling, pain, numbness, or weakness in the hand. Treatment involves rest and sometimes steroid injections.
Because the musculoskeletal system involves so much of the body, problems here can be incredibly varied in their type and severity. Some musculoskeletal problems will go away on their own or only require rest, while others may require medication, physical therapy, or even surgery.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 151 |
|---|
The top procedures that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated as an internist in Washington, DC during 2013 were preventive care and vaccines.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 142 |
|---|---|
| preventive care | 13 |
| vaccines | 13 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 31 |
|---|---|
| Female | 67 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 0 |
|---|---|
| Black | 51 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 38 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 34 |
| Hypertension | 61 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 42 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 29 |
| Depression | 33 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 22 |
| Asthma | 15 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 22 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 11 |
| Diabetes | 41 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 11 |
The top procedures that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated as an internist in Washington, DC during 2014 were preventive care and vaccines.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 146 |
|---|---|
| preventive care | 14 |
| vaccines | 14 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 24 |
|---|---|
| Female | 73 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 32 |
|---|---|
| Black | 51 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 33 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 23 |
| 85 and over | 14 |
| Less than 65 | 27 |
| Hypertension | 68 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 40 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 29 |
| Depression | 20 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 31 |
| Asthma | 15 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 20 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 20 |
| Diabetes | 36 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 13 |
The top procedures that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated as an internist in Washington, DC during 2015 were preventive care and vaccines.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 151 |
|---|---|
| preventive care | 53 |
| vaccines | 53 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 74 |
|---|---|
| Female | 140 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 90 |
|---|---|
| Black | 88 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 102 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 48 |
| Hypertension | 64 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 34 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 23 |
| Depression | 30 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 31 |
| Asthma | 15 |
| Osteoperosis | 11 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 15 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 15 |
| Diabetes | 36 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 20 |
The top procedures that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated as an internist in Washington, DC during 2016 were preventive care and vaccines.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 154 |
|---|---|
| preventive care | 40 |
| vaccines | 40 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 35 |
|---|---|
| Female | 79 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 46 |
|---|---|
| Black | 52 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 52 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 30 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 0 |
| Hypertension | 60 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 32 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 27 |
| Depression | 23 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 28 |
| Asthma | 24 |
| Osteoperosis | 13 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 22 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 16 |
| Diabetes | 36 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 13 |
The top procedures that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated as an internist in Washington, DC during 2017 were preventive care and vaccines.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 149 |
|---|---|
| preventive care | 19 |
| vaccines | 19 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 43 |
|---|---|
| Female | 69 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 47 |
|---|---|
| Black | 49 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 50 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 30 |
| 85 and over | 11 |
| Less than 65 | 21 |
| Hypertension | 62 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 36 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 31 |
| Depression | 29 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 30 |
| Asthma | 17 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 10 |
| Heart Failure | 17 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 14 |
| Diabetes | 37 |
| Dementia | 11 |
| Cancer | 15 |
The top procedures that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated as an internist in Washington, DC during 2018 were preventive care and vaccines.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 132 |
|---|---|
| preventive care | 13 |
| vaccines | 13 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 24 |
|---|---|
| Female | 74 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 41 |
|---|---|
| Black | 39 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 47 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 29 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 0 |
| Hypertension | 59 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 40 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 26 |
| Depression | 23 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 24 |
| Asthma | 15 |
| Osteoperosis | 15 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 11 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 15 |
| Diabetes | 31 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
The top procedures that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated as an internist in Washington, DC during 2019 were preventive care and vaccines.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 125 |
|---|---|
| preventive care | 20 |
| vaccines | 20 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 35 |
|---|---|
| Female | 74 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 48 |
|---|---|
| Black | 42 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 58 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 23 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 0 |
| Hypertension | 55 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 38 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 27 |
| Depression | 19 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 27 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 14 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 14 |
| Diabetes | 36 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 10 |
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 115 |
|---|
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 29 |
|---|---|
| Female | 68 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 39 |
|---|---|
| Black | 39 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 52 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 26 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 0 |
| Hypertension | 57 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 45 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 29 |
| Depression | 22 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 28 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 13 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 18 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 11 |
| Diabetes | 34 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 14 |
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 127 |
|---|
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 46 |
|---|---|
| Female | 63 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 51 |
|---|---|
| Black | 42 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 54 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 25 |
| 85 and over | 14 |
| Less than 65 | 16 |
| Hypertension | 49 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 42 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 21 |
| Depression | 18 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 28 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 11 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 12 |
| Diabetes | 28 |
| Dementia | 11 |
| Cancer | 14 |
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 131 |
|---|
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Male | 48 |
|---|---|
| Female | 69 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 55 |
|---|---|
| Black | 41 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 61 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 29 |
| 85 and over | 11 |
| Less than 65 | 16 |
| Hypertension | 70 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 59 |
| Stroke | 11 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 21 |
| Depression | 22 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 18 |
| Asthma | 13 |
| Osteoperosis | 16 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 11 |
| Heart Failure | 12 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 12 |
| Diabetes | 30 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 20 |
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD for Medicare patients.
The highest averages for the top procedures that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated as an internist in Washington, DC were preventive care and vaccines.
| doctor visit | 138 |
|---|---|
| preventive care | 24 |
| vaccines | 24 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD.
| Female | 70 |
|---|---|
| Male | 35 |
| Black / African American | 44 |
|---|---|
| Asian / Pacific Islander | 0 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 40 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Native American / Alaskan Native | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| 85 and over | 4 |
|---|---|
| 75 to 84 | 19 |
| Less than 65 | 14 |
| 65 to 74 | 49 |
The highest averages of the most common conditions of Medicare patients that Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD treated were hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
| Hypertension | 55 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 37 |
| Stroke | 1 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 23 |
| Depression | 21 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 24 |
| Asthma | 10 |
| Osteoporosis | 6 |
| Heart Failure | 14 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 12 |
| Diabetes | 31 |
| Atrial Fibrillation | 1 |
| Dementia | 2 |
| Cancer | 11 |
Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine in 1997. She completed residency at Washington Hospital Center. She is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatrics and has a state license in District of Columbia.
Medical School: Tulane University School of Medicine (1997)
Residency: Washington Hospital Center
Board Certification: American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatrics
Licensed In: District of Columbia
Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: MultiPlan, Optimum Choice, Optima Health, MAMSI, Magellan Health Services, United Healthcare Choice Plus, United Healthcare Choice, First Health PPO, Blue Choice, Great-West Healthcare, TRICARE, Coventry, TRICARE Reserve Select, Anthem, Aetna Managed Choice POS, Beech Street PPO, Aetna HMO, Kaiser Permanente, CIGNA PPO, CIGNA EPO, Aetna Medicare PPO, Aetna Medicare PFFS, CIGNA Indemnity, AmeriHealth, AARP, Medicare Advantage, TriWest, Coventry National Network PPO, Highmark, Amerigroup, United Healthcare, Medicaid, Humana, Cigna, Sentara Health Plans, WellPoint, United Healthcare Community Plan (AmeriChoice), Humana Medicare Advantage PPO, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan, CIGNA PPO Plus, HealthyBlue PPO, Aetna Premier 200PD, MedStar Family Choice - Maryland Health Choice, CareFirst NASCO, M.D. IPA Preferred (POS), Private Fee-for-Service Plans (PFFS), CareFirst Maryland Indemnity or PPO, IH-PPO, Aetna Advantage 6350PD, DC/MD SHOP QHP Small Business Plans, CareFirst EPO, MedStar Family Choice DC Healthy Families, Optimum Choice Preferred (POS), OCI Direct (HMO), Medicare Direct, Alterwood Advanatge HMO & DSNP Plans, Aetna Open Choice (PPO), OA Plus, CareFirst Administrators, United Student Resources, IH-Network Only Plus, IH-POS, Aetna Classic 5000, Aetna Signature Administrator PPO/TPA, Healthy Blue (HMO, POS), CareFirst Community Health Plan of Maryland, IH-POS Plus, Jai Medical Systems - Maryland Health Choice, Aetna HMO-Open Access/Select OA/HealthFund/Health Network Option OA, CareFirst Maryland Point of Service Plan, Health Services for Children with Special Needs, Choice POS II, CareFirst Blue Card Program, Choice Fund PPO, IH-EPO Plus, Aetna VA Exchange, Aetna Managed Choice Open Access (POS), Aetna Better Health of Virginia, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Advantage Core/Enhanced, Aetna Worker's Compensation Network, Options PPO Cardiac Global, Uniformed Services Family Health Plan, Aetna Advantage 5750, IH-Open HMO Option, HumanaChoice Honor's plan PPO, Aetna Basic, CareFirst FEP Blue Focus, Optimum Choice & Optimum Choice Preferred (POS) Cardiac Global, MedStar Family Choice DC Healthcare Alliance, IH-Open POS Plus, Core Essential (HMO), IH-Open EPO Plus, Johns Hopkins Advantage MD PLUS PPO, Select HMO/HealthFund/Health Network, MD IPA (HMO) & MD IPA Preferred Cardiac Global, CareFirst Blue Preferred PPO, Aetna Elect Choice/ Open Access (POS), IH-Open HMO, Aetna Advantage 6350, M.D. IPA (HMO), Erickson Advantage Plans, Aetna Elect Choice/ EPO (Aetna Health Fund), POS OA, Aetna Quality Point of Service (POS), IH-Open POS II, Aetna Classic 5000PD, Johns Hopkins Advantage MD HMO, CareFirst Dual Prime HMO-SNP, Priority Partners - Maryland Health Choice, Aetna Student Health Insurance, Private Health Care Systems (PPO), Choice POS, Lasso Healthcare - Medicare Medical Savings Account, IH-Indemnity, CareFirst MedStar PPO, CareFirst (NCA) Indemnity, Aetna Traditional Choice (PPO), United Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) plans, IH-HMO, IH-Open Network Only Plus, HumanaChoice PPO, CareFirst Federal Employee Program (Std. & Basic PPO), Johns Hopkins Advantage MD PPO, Medicare FFS, Maryland Physicians Care MCO, Veterans Affairs Community Care Network, Advantra Platinum (PPO), Aetna Better Health of Maryland, BCBS Out-of-State Medicare Plans (Blue Advantage), Employee Health Plan, Choice POS II Open Access, Navigate, Police and Fire Clinic, Network OA, Aetna Classic 3500 and CareFirst MedStar Select PPO.
According to our sources, Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD accepts the following insurance providers:
Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD has an exceptional overall rating with an average of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 584 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD from all over the web to help you find the right in Washington, DC.
These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Amy Lynn Burke, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| Allergan Inc. |
$13
VIBERZI $13 |
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| Food and Beverage | $13 |
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Dr. Amy Burke's education and training includes medical school at Tulane University School of Medicine and residency at Washington Hospital Center and Georgetown University Hospital. Her clinical interests include warts, hearing test, and sports health. Patients rated her highly, giving her an average of 5.0 stars (out of 5). Dr. Burke seems to honor Anthem, Blue California, and Coventry, as well as other insurance carriers. She is professionally affiliated with MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Dr. Burke has an open panel in Washington, DC according to Doctor.com.