
Haroon Rashid, MD
Guided by his compassion and professionalism, Haroon Rashid, MD, heads Commonwealth Medical Center in Arlington, Virginia, as a primary and internal medicine physician.
Dr. Rashid received his medical degree from Allama Iqbal Medical College in Lahore, Pakistan, in 1991. After moving to the United States, he completed his internal medicine residency at Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia, in 1999.
Dr. Rashid has put his expertise to work in a variety of settings, including adult and child outpatient primary care, hospital care, and emergency room care. After working at hospitals and clinics for several years, Dr. Rashid and his wife, Carole, opened Commonwealth Medical Center in Arlington, Virginia, in 2011.
Dr. Rashid is known for his kindness and compassion. At his practice, he provides patients with comprehensive, individualized care in an upscale and comfortable environment. When he’s not working, Dr. Rashid enjoys traveling, exercising, and reading up on American history. Together, he and Carole, a nurse practitioner he met while working in Oklahoma, have four children: Amina, Jamal, Ali, and Sofia. They live in Arlington, Virginia.

Carole Rashid, FNP
Family Nurse Practitioner.
Description coming soon.

Dr. Mitali Saha, MD, FAAP
Dr. Saha was born and raised in Upstate New York, and has been living in Northern Virginia since 2011. She earned her undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University and M.D. from Albany Medical College, completing her pediatric residency at New York University Winthrop Hospital. She is board certified in pediatrics, having additionally pursued additional training in public health and adult and child psychiatry. Prior to practicing in Northern Virginia, Dr. Saha worked as a pediatrician in Massachusetts. She has particular interests in developmental disabilities and pediatric mental health. Outside of medicine, her hobbies include gardening, writing, and traveling. She lives in Fairfax with her husband and two daughters.


