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See Dr. Goldstein on ABC's 20/20 discussing sexual pain
Dr. Andrew Goldstein, the Director of the Centers for Vulvovaginal Disorders, was recently interviewed by Dr. Tim Johnson for ABC News' 20/20 on a story about sexual pain. Click on the link above to see the entire segment. 
 

 

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Our office in Washington DC is our main office and all appointments and communications with all three offices must be made through this office. In general, we do not make appointments or communicate through e-mail.

The Center for Vulvovaginal Disorders
3 Washington Circle NW, Suite 205
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: (202) 887-0568
Fax: (202) 659-6481

The address of our New York Office:
48 East 43rd Street, 7th floor
New York, NY 10017

The New York City office is located one half block west  of Grand Central Station.

The address of our Annapolis, Maryland office:
2002 Medical Parkway, Suite 205
Annapolis, MD 21401

The Annapolis office is in the Sajak Pavillion of the Anne Arundel Medical Center just off Route 50.

  


 

Dr. Andrew Goldstein and Dr. Marianne Brandon's book Reclaiming Desire: 4 Keys to Finding Your Lost Libido outlines their highly effective holistic approach to treating decreased sexual desire. Inside you'll find an exclusive self-test to assess physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual health--the four cornerstones of a healthy sex drive. In addition, there is essential information on how major life events such as pregnancy, menopause, and divorce can affect a woman's sexual health. The updated paperback edition was recently published  scheduled for release in the spring of 2009.  Click here to read an excerpt.


The Centers for Vulvovaginal Disorders
3 Washington Circle NW, Suite 205
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: (202) 887-0568

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