John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice

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General Infectious Diseases:
443-997-0334
HIV & HIV Prevention Services:
443-997-0334
Viral Hepatitis (B&C):
443-997-0334
Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy:
410-288-5922
Transplant & Oncology Infectious Diseases:
443-287-6217
Sexually Transmitted Infections:
443-997-0334
Complicated or Recurrent C. diff:
443-997-0334

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Services

We offer prevention, diagnostic, and treatment services for general infectious diseases and specialized conditions

For HIV

  • Walk-in screening and testing
  • Comprehensive HIV primary care
  • Prevention, including PEP & PrEP
  • Injectable antiretroviral therapy for PrEP and HIV treatment
  • HIV navigation and comprehensive case management
  • Telemedicine visits

For Viral Hepatitis

  • Walk-in screening tests for hepatitis C
  • Expert care for viral hepatitis A, B, C, D, E
  • On-site liver elastography (FibroScan)
  • Hepatitis A and B vaccinations
  • Comprehensive telemedicine care with nurse case management support for persons living throughout Maryland
  • Research opportunities for hepatitis B, C, D and persons coinfected with HIV
  • Expert care for persons with HIV and viral hepatitis coinfections
  • Expert care for persons with substance use disorders and viral hepatitis including availability of medications for alcohol and opioid use disorders

For Transplant & Oncology Infectious Diseases

  • Pre-solid organ transplant infection evaluations
  • Evaluations for patients undergoing cellular treatments such at bone marrow transplants or CAR-T therapy
  • Diagnosis and treatment of infection in patients with solid organ transplants
  • Diagnosis and treatment of infection in patients with cancer
  • Management of common infections such as CMV, urinary tract infections, and pneumonia

We offer

  • On-site phlebotomy services
  • Telemedicine visits for people living with HIV, Viral Hepatitis, and complicated or recurrent C. diff
  • On-site pharmacy (and home medication delivery)
  • On-site liver elastography (FibroScan)
  • Negative pressure room (Sputum induction, inhalational pentamidine treatment)
  • Vaccinations

Support services are available for people living with HIV

  • Anti-coagulation
  • Gynecology
  • Nephrology
  • Psychiatry
  • Transplant and oncology infectious diseases
  • Substance use disorder treatment, including suboxone and injectable buprenorphine
  • Social work
  • Ryan White Program and other funding for assistance with services such as transportation, housing, and co-pays for individuals who meet eligibility requirements
  • Patient Support & Education Groups for people living with HIV
    • Poetry Slam Grief Support Group- virtual
    • Positive Voices, Positive Choices Social Work Support/Education- in person
    • Nurse Health Education Group- in person
    • LatinX Spanish Speaking Support Group- in person
    • Project LINK Patient Education/Support Group- virtual
    • RESTORE Therapeutic Recovery Support Group- in person

Additional Resources

Linkage to HIV Treatment & Prevention Care

Including rapid antiretroviral treatment for people newly diagnosed or living with HIV and not currently receiving treatment

Research Opportunities

Learn more about HIV research and how you can participate at the Johns Hopkins Center for AIDS Research

Remote Testing (for Baltimore City Residents only)

I Want the Kit offers free, confidential, accurate testing from the comfort of your own home.

John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice Leadership

Joyce Jones, MD
Medical Director
Joyce Jones, MD, MS
Sheila Goldscheider, RN, MSN
Nurse Manager
Photo of Sheila Goldscheider wearing a purple sweater and a silver necklace. She is smiling
Abi Kuforiji, BsE, MBA
Ambulatory Operations Manager
Photo of Abi Kuforiji. She has long hair and is wearing a white shirt
Rolita West
Director of Social Work
Rolita West
Dr. John Bartlett examining a patient who has AIDS. The photo was taken in 1993 and is black and white. Dr. Bartlett has a stethoscope and is listening to the patient's lungs.

Support Patients in Need

Costs associated with healthcare services can prevent people from seeking it. Your donation directly supports medication copays, durable medical equipment,  transportation costs, and other needs that serve as barriers to care.

You can help a patient in need by selecting the HIV/AIDS Patient Support Fund or the Hepatitis Patient Care Fund on Johns Hopkins Medicine's secure giving portal.