Ania received her B.S. in Biology from American University in Washington D.C. and her Masters in Genetic Counseling degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Prior to becoming a genetic counselor, she worked as a laboratory technologist both in cytogenetics and molecular genetics, thus giving her first-hand experience with the testing she discusses with her patients.
Shanda received her dual B.S. in Biology and Microbiology from Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS and her Masters in Genetic Counseling degree from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. Preceding her genetic counseling education, she worked as a genetic counseling assistant at one of the major clinical testing laboratories with experience in troubleshooting prenatal and rare diagnosis testing issues.
Update on Our Notice to Patients and Visitors Regarding Covid 19 and Flu Protocol: We will now permit one person other than the patient to enter our waiting room. This will apply to a child age 10 or older. If you have had any feverish or flu-like symptoms in the last 48 hours, please contact our office BEFORE your appointment to reschedule. The CDC recommends that individuals should be fever-free for at least 48 hours to avoid contagious exposure to others. We apologize for the inconvenience. This protocol is intended to protect all of our patients, unborn babies, and staff. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.