Occupational Health
- Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
- PEP
- Employee Exposures
Call 5-STIX IMMEDIATELY: STIX is the 24 hour hotline for exposures to blood-borne pathogens
The prompt treatment of injuries is vital to prevent the transmission of disease. Prophylaxis treatments can change rapidly and treatment by clinical personnel experienced and up to date in this field is of immeasurable value. Other medical conditions can impact the appropriate treatment choices. It is not possible to determine the best treatment option for an individual without a thorough review of their medical history. On the Job injuries need to be reported immediately on the "Employee Report of Incident Form." This report is necessary for initiating worker's compensation. All PEP medical care is confidential and will NEVER appear in your employment records nor is it part of your medical record.
Learn More:
STIX Guidelines
Johns Hopkins Health, Safety and Environment Department
| CONTACT INFORMATION | ||
| Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure | ||
Infectious Disease Physician | (5-STIX) | Listen to the message to get instructions on how to contact the ID Physician. |
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| Eye Injuries | ||
Wilmer Emergency Room | Wilmer 3 | Treat first, then go to Occupational Injury Clinic |
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| Emergency Situations | ||
Emergency Room | Treat first, then go to Occupational Injury Clinic | |
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| All Other Injuries and Exposures | ||
Occupational InjuryBlalock 139 | 410-955-6433 | Monday-Friday 7:30AM-5:00PM |
Clinic After hours | 410-955-433 | recorded message |
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Non-Employee Exposures | People who suffer injuries outside of the workplace should contact their primary care physician in order to determine the best course of action. | |




