Medical Services

Medical Services
    
Three acute care hospitals fall under the Johns Hopkins Medicine umbrella. The 1,000-bed Johns Hopkins Hospital is the flagship, founded in 1889. Nearly 2,000 full-time attending physicians and 1,100 residents work within a campus of 20 interconnected buildings.

Those buildings are home to several world-renowned centers of excellence including the Brady Urological Institute, the Wilmer Eye Institute, the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Comprehensive Transplant Center and other multidisciplinary centers in otolaryngology-head and neck cancer, women’s health, orthopedics, pediatrics and cosmetic surgery, among others. All are consistently ranked among the very best in the country.

Find out more about our medical director.