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JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS
Schedule by phone. New patients can schedule in-person or video visits over the phone. Please call 1-833-GET-JHCP. You can also call your preferred primary care or</b> ...
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Treating Breast Cancer in People Age 70 and Up
According to the National Cancer Institute, women 70 and older have a 1 in 24 chance of developing breast cancer at some point in their lives. Men can also get</b> ...
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Shedding Light on COVID-19 Survivors’ Mental Health
Johns Hopkins Medicine’s multidisciplinary COVID-19 survivors’ ambulatory clinic is among the first such units in the U.S., notes Vannorsdall, who has seen over</b> ...
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Dragon Medical One Brings Voice Recognition to Epic
Dragon voice recognition software is now available in Epic for all Johns Hopkins providers. The software is being deployed as part of the enterprisewide Joy at</b> ...
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Coronavirus, the COVID-19 Vaccine and Epilepsy: What You Need to Know
If you or someone you care for has epilepsy, you might be wondering about specific risks associated with coronavirus infection and the COVID-19 vaccines. Khalil</b> ...
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Frequently Asked Questions | Johns Hopkins MyChart
Scheduling Questions. Call 410-955-5000 (for adults) or 443-578-3181 (for pediatrics) to speak with a Johns Hopkins Medicine representative. For existing Johns</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins care, right in your neighborhood
<b>JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS</b> Meraki: A Creative Journal by Our Providers & Staff. Literally translated from Greek as "labor of love,"</b> ...
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Brady Urological Institute | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Brady Urological Institute</b>. Pioneering urological advances, new diagnostics and treatments, to shape the future of urologic care. The <b>Brady Urological</b> ...
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International Patient Services - Johns Hopkins Medicine
To meet your complex health care needs, we coordinate medical treatment for international patients and families at several Johns Hopkins Medicine hospitals,</b> ...
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Helicobacter Pylori | Johns Hopkins Medicine
H. pylori (Heliobacter pylori, pronounced Hel-ee-koh-BAK-ter Pie-LORE-ee) is a type of bacteria that infects your stomach. It can damage the tissue in your stomach</b> ...
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