Maryland's Health Matters - Midtown - Summer 2014 - (Page 6)
Your Partner for
BETTER HEALTH
B
University of
Maryland Primary
Care can help you
live longer
y now, you've likely been asked, perhaps by
specialists and coordinate treatment if you need it. Addition-
friends or family looking for a new provider them-
ally, they can treat common health problems, helping ensure
selves, or by a health care professional, "Who is
that your journey back to health will be as quick as possible.
your primary care physician?" If you have one,
great! But if you don't, it's important that you find
And that's not all-they can also help you live longer!
The National Institutes of Health found that preventive
a primary care physician in order to build a relationship that
health screenings and consultation in primary care, espe-
will help you stay healthy now and into the future.
cially for those ages 30 to 49, produced significantly better
Primary care physicians know your health history, will continue caring for you over the long term, and can recommend
life expectancy.
Prevention-Based HealtH care
At University of Maryland Primary Care, physicians develop
strong relationships with patients that focus on providing
prevention-based health care. UM Primary Care physicians are
the first point of contact for all patients' health issues and concerns, providing high-quality and compassionate patient care.
UM Primary Care physicians partner with private physicians,
University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus physicians, and faculty physicians from the University of Maryland
School of Medicine to provide primary and specialty care. In
addition, if inpatient services are needed, UM Primary Care
physicians work closely with UMMC Midtown Campus special-
uM Primary care physicians, from left: Jorawar singh,
Md; Jamal Mikdashi, Md; tynnetta dawson, dnP; russell
lewis Jr., Md; Gupreet sabar, Md; elizabeth Halloran,
Md; Koren Jenkins Purvis, Md
ists to schedule consultations or inpatient stays.
"University of Maryland Primary Care physicians are focused
on providing a positive patient experience from beginning to
end, and serving as advocates for our patients' health," says
We're in Your BackYard
No need to go far for your care. Schedule an appointment
today at one of our three UM Primary Care locations:
Armory PlAce
(at Ummc midtown campus)
300 Armory Place
Baltimore
410-225-8800
Monday-Friday,
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Bolton Hill
1501 W. Mount Royal Ave.
Baltimore
410-225-8855
Mondays: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fridays: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
6 Maryland's HealtH Matters
HeritAge crossing
312 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.,
Suite 302 (behind Rite Aid at
Saratoga St. and Mulberry St.)
Baltimore
410-225-8855
Monday-Friday,
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Maryland's Health Matters - Midtown - Summer 2014
Maryland's Health Matters - Midtown - Summer 2014
In This Issue
A Healthy Start
Your Partner for Better Health
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