Dr. Mona Mounir F Hanna, MD is a pediatrician in Alexandria, VA specializing in general pediatrics. She graduated from Cairo University, Kasr Al-Ainy Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Mona Mounir F Hanna, MD is affiliated with Inova, Inova Alexandria Hospital and Inova Fairfax Hospital.
2500 N Van Dorn Street 102
Alexandria, VA 22302
6120 Brandon Avenue Suite 308
Springfield, VA 22150
Asthma
Asthma is a chronic lung disease where the tissue and airways of the lungs become extremely sensitive to certain substances. When these substances are breathed in, the lungs become inflamed. The muscles around the airways tighten and squeeze the lungs, and passages within the lungs swell and tighten. The airways themselves produce mucus, which further clogs the tightened, swollen airways. A person having an asthma attack finds it very difficult to breathe, and a severe attack can even be fatal.
Asthma affects people of all ages, but people with asthma are most often diagnosed as children. Symptoms can include wheezing, a tight feeling in the chest, shortness of breath, and coughing. Some people have mild symptoms all the time, and some people have no symptoms at all, but everyone with asthma is susceptible to occasional severe attacks or flare-ups of symptoms when they are exposed to triggers. Triggers vary widely but can include:
Treatment for most asthma patients involves three steps. Patients learn what their asthma triggers are and avoid them. They take a daily control medication, usually an inhaled corticosteroid, to reduce inflammation in the lungs. Also, they have rescue medication with them at all times to take in case of a severe attack. These quick-acting inhaled medications relax the muscles around the airways and allow the lungs to open up for air.
There is no cure for asthma, but with treatment it should not interfere with daily life and activities.
Headache
Headaches are dull or sharp pains that occur in regions of the head and face. Headaches occur in many different forms and vary in location, severity, and duration. They are not necessarily a sign of an underlying illness and often resolve on their own. However, headaches can present significant day-to-day discomfort. The most common forms of headaches include:
Living with headaches is challenging; headaches can prevent people from fully enjoying life. Medical treatment and care in avoiding certain triggers can help those with headaches begin to feel normal once again.
Skin Issues
The skin is the largest organ in the body, protecting and covering the more sensitive inner organs. Considering its size and that it is constantly exposed to the elements, the skin is usually relatively problem-free. However that doesn't mean that issues don't come up from time to time that might need the help of a professional. The most common skin issues that people seek medical help with are cosmetic issues, acne, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and skin growths.
Professional cosmetic skin treatments exist to treat wrinkles, scars, dark spots, remove excess hair, tone and tighten skin, and otherwise improve the appearance of the skin. They may use lasers, light therapy, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or many other forms of skin treatment.
Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, most commonly on the face or back. The clogged follicles can then become infected and inflamed. Treatments include antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and retinoid creams.
Eczema is dry, sensitive skin that causes an itchy red rash, often in response to specific triggers. It is common in childhood but can sometimes last into adulthood. The main treatment involves keeping skin well moisturized.
Dermatitis is the medical name for any kind of skin inflammation or rash. Rashes can happen because of an allergy or contact with an irritating substance. They may be red, itchy, or even painful. They are often treated with antihistamines or moisturizing creams containing cortisone.
Psoriasis is patches of thick, red skin that is covered in silvery scales. It is often itchy and sore. Psoriasis is thought to be caused by an immune disorder, and it runs in families. Psoriasis is not contagious. There is no cure, but there are medicated creams available to treat the symptoms.
Skin growths, including warts and moles, are usually not serious. However, some skin growths should be examined by a doctor to make sure they don't cause problems in the future. Warts are harmless, rough, bumpy growths caused by a viral infection. They occur most often on the hands and feet. Because they are caused by a virus, they are contagious. Moles are brown or black spots that are sometimes raised slightly from the surface of the skin. They happen when clumps of pigment cells form in a cluster instead of spread out. Moles are harmless except that they are more vulnerable to cancer than other parts of the skin. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, and its risk increases with sun exposure and fair skin tone.
Skin issues can be embarrassing or irritating, but most are minor and can be treated without serious problems. Some, however, can be a sign of a more significant issue, so it is important to see a doctor for anything out of the ordinary.
Dr. Mona Mounir F Hanna, MD graduated from Cairo University, Kasr Al-Ainy Faculty of Medicine. She completed residency at University of South Alabama Affiliated Hospitals. She has a state license in Virginia.
Medical School: Cairo University, Kasr Al-Ainy Faculty of Medicine
Residency: University of South Alabama Affiliated Hospitals (2001)
Licensed In: Virginia
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My son has been seeing dr Hanna for over a year. I could not be more pleased. We came to her to get a second opinion on a previous diagnosis of eczema. My son had these hives popping up every few weeks and the doctor we were seeing said it was eczema. I have eczema and it never looked like what we were seeing so we found dr Hanna. She gave us so much time, thoroughly reviewed the records, and found the correct protocol. He hasn’t had any since (and it’s been a year). She interacts, listens, and is very compassionate. She is not pushy with vaccines. Gives information and (unlike other pediatricians) understands if I ask additional questions or for time to think about it. She helped us create a plan we are comfortable with regarding vaccines. She cares about the parents too. She also has worked around my work schedule to help me get my son seen while still needing to work and commute. Oh. And No billing surprises either which has been an issue at other offices. All around I highly recommend.
These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Mona Mounir F Hanna, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
GlaxoSmithKline, LLC. |
$316
BEXSERO $216 |
ADVAIR $30 |
FLOVENT $25 |
VENTOLIN $25 |
FLULAVAL QUADRIVALENT $20 |
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Perrigo Company PLC |
$315
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Cranial Technologies, Inc |
$133
DOC BAND $133 |
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Pfizer Inc. |
$126
TRUMENBA $62 |
QUILLIVANT XR $36 |
EUCRISA $16 |
PREVNAR - 13 $11 |
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Corium, LLC |
$106
AZSTARYS $106 |
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Other |
$585
SYNAGIS $53 |
VYVANSE $50 |
VAXELIS $37 |
M-M-R II $36 |
FLUCELVAX QUADRIVALENT $33 |
Other $375 |
Food and Beverage | $1,123 |
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Consulting Fee | $430 |
Education | $28 |
Dr. Mona Hanna is a physician who specializes in general pediatrics. Her areas of expertise include the following: concussion, throat problems, and primary care. Dr. Hanna is professionally affiliated with Inova Fairfax Hospital and Inova Alexandria Hospital. She attended Cairo University, Kasr Al-Ainy Faculty of Medicine for medical school and subsequently trained at a hospital affiliated with the University of South Alabama for residency. She is conversant in Arabic.