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Wendy Bennett, M.D., M.P.H.
- Research Director, General Internal Medicine
- Associate Professor of Medicine
- Associate Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Colleen Christmas, M.D.
- Director, Primary Care Leadership Track, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Director, Medical Student Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) program
- Associate Professor of Medicine
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Laura Anne Hanyok, M.D.
- Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education
- Associate Professor of Medicine
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Steven Jay Kravet, M.D., M.B.A.
- L. Douglas Lee and Barbara Levinson-Lee Professorship in Clinical Practice
- President, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians
- Associate Professor of Medicine
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Rachel B. Levine, M.D., M.P.H.
- Associate Dean for Faculty Educational Development
- Associate Vice Chair for Women's Academic Careers, Department of Medicine
- Professor of Medicine
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Paul David O'Rourke JR, M.D., M.P.H.
- Associate Program Director, Johns Hopkins Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program
- Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Medical Education Pathway, Johns Hopkins Bayview and Osler Internal Medicine Residency Programs
- Assistant Professor of Medicine
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Scott Mitchell Wright, M.D.
- Director, GIM, JHBMC
- Chief, General Internal Medicine
- Director, Miller-Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence
- Professor of Medicine
GIM at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
The Internal Medicine Practice at Johns Hopkins Bayview provides high-quality care to patients who have an acute or chronic illness, need a routine health test or just want to consult with someone about their health concerns. We care for patients with many common health problems, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, arthritis and heart disease. We also are experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of uncommon illnesses.
In addition to providing quality care for patients, our practice also supports the Internal Medicine Residency Training Program at Johns Hopkins Bayview, teaching students, medical residents and other doctors in the community.
Our health care providers are committed to creating long-term patient/provider relationships. When visiting the practice, you may always see a familiar face. In fact, the practice faculty and staff have more than 70 years of combined experience, allowing us to offer continuity of care not always available at other primary care facilities.
Making an Appointment
To schedule an appointment or for information on referrals, please call 410-550-3350. Appointments are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. Although the Internal Medicine Practice offers weekly, daytime hours, a care provider is available 24 hours a day.
The Internal Medicine Practice is located on the ground floor of the 301 Building (301 Mason Lord Drive).
Patient Information
Insurance and Billing
The General Internal Medicine Practice does not accept Helix, Kaiser, MCOs from medical assistance and some medicare HMOs, including Aetna Gold. If you have questions or concerns regarding your insurance provider, please contact the practice at 410-550-3350.
Please bring your insurance card to every visit to ensure a smooth billing process. Co-pays may be paid by cash, personal check, credit card, traveler's checks or money orders. Johns Hopkins Bayview also offers financial counseling to identify payment options.
Referrals and Tests
The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is home to experts in almost every medical specialty from wound care and burns to geriatric medicine and digestive diseases. The Bayview Medical Offices, where the General Internal Medicine Practice is located, houses many specialists, including those in pediatrics, ophthalmology, dermatology and orthopaedics.
At the General Internal Medicine Practice, we have strong relationships with diverse providers throughout the Medical Center and Johns Hopkins Medicine. If you need the attention of a specialist, we can direct you to the right physician and coordinate your care with them. We hope that you can use Johns Hopkins Bayview as your comprehensive health care resource where all your needs, including tests, treatments and follow-ups, are met in one convenient location.
Prescriptions and Refills
During each visit, your provider will review your current medications. Johns Hopkins Bayview has a full-service outpatient pharmacy conveniently located down the hall from the Bayview Medical Offices, where any prescribed medicines can be filled. If you run out of medications between visits, call us at 410-550-3350, and leave your name, phone number, medication information and preferred pharmacy. Your medication will be ready for pick up within 24 hours.
Care Providers
Our practice is made up of physicians and nurse practitioners who are Johns Hopkins University faculty members in the Division of General Internal Medicine.
Make a Gift
Online Giving is an easy way to support General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. You can make a tax-deductible credit card donation anytime by using our secure online giving site.