Johns Hopkins Community Physicians
About the Business
Johns Hopkins Community Physicians is a healthcare institution located at 3501 John Simmons Street in Urbana, Maryland, United States. As a provider of doctor and health services, we strive to bring Johns Hopkins Medicine to your community. Our Baltimore region location may experience delays due to the recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Despite the recent trend in respiratory viruses in Maryland, we strongly recommend wearing masks in our clinical locations.
At Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, we offer a range of services including community outreach and engagement programs such as a free education series at the Kimmel Cancer Center. Our goal is to provide high-quality care and support to our patients. Our employees also have the opportunity to share their passions through Meraki, a platform that showcases their creative works and reflections.
If you are interested in working as an Advanced Practice Provider at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, we provide information on what to expect in this role. You can also find the right provider for your needs by searching by last name, specialty, or other keywords. Join us in bringing Johns Hopkins Medicine to your community.
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Location & Phone number
3501 John Simmons St, Urbana, MD 21704, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"The John Hopkins Community Physicians practice in Urbana has been very unethical in treating patients. I do not recommend this practice since they are very difficult to work with and will charge you for treatments that you are not aware of or will charge you without your authorization for the treatment. I tried to establish care with them by setting up an annual preventive visit for Nov 2022. The Appointment Office told me that I needed to see the doctor first as a new patient before they could schedule a preventive visit. The Office scheduled me for a new patient appointment in Jul 2022. I showed up for my new patient appointment on Jul 8, 2022. After the visit, I got the billing statement that included both the new patient visit and the preventive visit, despite being told that the appointment was only for a new patient visit. My insurance would not pay for the preventive visit since it was not due until Nov 2022. I called the Billing department multiple times between Aug to Nov 2022 to resolve the issue. No one in Billing was able to help me. They said I had received the preventive visit so I have to pay for it, despite me never authorizing the treatment. They referred me to Patient Relations, who have been excruciatingly unresponsive. You can only leave a voicemail with Patient Relations or email them. They have yet to return my calls, despite their voicemail recording stating they will return calls within 48 hours and the fact that I have left a couple voicemails. In early Dec 2022, I finally emailed Patient Relations and received a respond. They asked me to wait and will get back to me within a week but again no one call. I finally got another email last week telling me they were actively working on the case and would continue working on it into 2023. Then all of the sudden, the bill was sent to a debt collector. I'm very upset that I wasn't notified before sending the bill to debt collector since this is an active case and I have being told that Patient Relations is working to resolve the issue. The practice needs to be clearer in their policies for new patients. Was the office correct when they told me that the first visit is only for establishing new patient care, or did they mislead me due to their own lack of understanding of practice policies? Alternatively, was the doctor not aware of the policy that new patient visits are separate from annual preventive visits? Either way, neither of those failures is my responsibility as a patient, yet I have to pay for a treatment (that is normally covered by insurance) solely because of the poor communication, unclear policies, and mistakes of this practice."
"I am having shoulder pain. I am a patient of John Hopkins but at a different location. I recently moved closed to this location and since i am "a new patient" in Urbana they will not see me until December 2023. That is an entire year. Go elsewhere"
"very efficient smart doctors, clean and well equipped facility/office, timely responding, great staffs. Doctor Neil Rosenman is the best."
"Excellent care, doctor-patient communication exceeds previous experience. I am very pleased with my doctor."
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