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115 Centerway Suite 104, Greenbelt, MD 20770

Hours of Operation:
Monday: 10:00 PM - 6:00 PM | Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Friday: Closed | Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM* | Sunday: Closed

About Julia Gabriel, NP

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Julia Gabriel NP

Julia Gabriel (she/her) is a family nurse practitioner and owner of Old Greenbelt Family Health located in Greenbelt, Maryland. She provides high-quality care to patients, regardless of legal status, language, gender presentation, body size, and ability to pay.

Julia grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland, and attended Blair High School. In 2008, she received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA graduating magna cum laude. 

Before pursuing a career in healthcare, Julia worked for over three years as an investigator for the Children’s Law Center, representing children in DC’s foster care system.

In 2014, she received her Bachelor of Science in nursing from The George Washington University’s accelerated program in Washington, DC. 

Julia worked for over four years at Washington Hospital Center as a registered nurse. As a nurse, she worked with high-risk pregnant women and newborns in the Postpartum, Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU), and Labor and Delivery departments. She then received her Master’s degree in nursing from Walden University as a family nurse practitioner. 

Julia worked as a provider at a busy urgent and primary care clinic in Langley Park, Maryland, during the pandemic. She served a predominantly Spanish-speaking patient population with complex medical issues due to a lack of access to care. 

As a provider, she also works with the LGBTQIA population to provide gender-affirming hormone replacement therapy.  

Julia decided to open her clinic in Greenbelt, Maryland, to provide excellent service to the community. She greatly enjoys her work and is happy to be here!

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Julia Gabriel, NP on the Front Lines of COVID-19 Pandemic

“Since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, Julia Gabriel has seen a pattern among her patients: elevated levels of anxiety. But at some local facilities, the process of getting sufficient PPE has been complicated. “

Read the whole story on the Diamondback.