U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Johns Hopkins Hospital as the #1 hospital for the past 19 consecutive years. For appointments, please call(410) 955-4166.
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World renowned research programsFor the 13th consecutive year, Johns Hopkins earned more grants, awards and contracts from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) than any of the other 122 U.S. medical schools that received them.
Do you have a pancreatic cyst? Be evaluated by our multidisciplinary team of expert gastroenterologists, surgeons and radiologists. Call (410) 614-6708 or (410) 502-4194 for an appointment.
On Good Morning Maryland @ 9, Dr. Linda Lee discusses common causes of heartburn, indigestion, and other digestive problems. Click here to view video.
John Clarke is featured in an article in the US News. Click here to read more.
In March 2009, Marcia Canto, M.D. was named a health care hero by The Daily Record for her Advancements in Health Care. For more information, click here (clip courtesy of The Daily Record).
Conveniently located at Green Spring Station, this new center provides patients with individualized, therapeutic approaches by drawing on the expertise of both allopathic and integrative medicine specialists in a single location. Click here for more information.
Click here to learn more about the latest, minimally-invasive technology for diagnosing digestive disorders
We now provide outpatient endoscopic procedures and GI and liver consultations at Howard County General Hospital. Referring physicians may use our Direct Access Endoscopy service to expedite patient care at this location. Please contact nurse navigator Amelia Tomakin at 410-884-7048or atomaki1@jhmi.edu for more information.
Offering comprehensive weight management services and innovative approaches for long-term success. Call 410-583-LOSE or click here to learn more.
Linda Lee, M.D., director of the new Johns Hopkins Integrative Medicine & Digestive Center talks about the benefits of using both allopathic and integrative medicine in treating difficult conditions.
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Read the current issue of Inside Tract, the newsletter from Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology and Hepatology.