Moli Eddins, NP

While serving in the intensive care unit as a nurse, I saw a need for preventative care which fueled my aspiration to become a nurse practitioner. While in the ICU, I had the privilege of holding many patients’ hands through difficult and challenging situations. Now, on the outpatient side, I have the honor of developing long-lasting relationships to prevent and treat acute and chronic diseases. When reflecting on my time in hospital medicine, I think about this quote by Annie Dillard often, “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.” To provide quality care that enriches the time one has here on earth is a powerful privilege that I hold dear. 

My clinical interests include connective tissue disorders, mast cell activation syndrome, geriatric populations, hormone optimization, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), and cardiometabolic disease. I look forward to developing new patient relationships while serving the DMV area and feel that through trust and collaboration, the best decisions are made to better one's health. 

When not engaged in sharing my passion for integrative medicine at CIH, you may find me listening to an audiobook, walking with my Goldendoodle, Annie, baking, or spending time with my family and friends.

Location: CIH Bethesda Office

Education and Certification

- Certified Adult Geriatric Nurse Practitioner, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
- Master of Science in Nursing, Duke University
- Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse, American Board of Neuroscience Nursing
- Registered Nurse, North Carolina Board of Nursing
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Campbell University