We Are Here and Ready to Safely Care for You
At Johns Hopkins Medicine, your health and safety are our very highest priorities. We are ready to care for you and your family in our hospitals, surgery centers, and through in-person clinic and online video visits. Learn how we are keeping you safe and protected so that you can get the care you need.
How to Schedule Your Appointment
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If you are an existing patient and had an appointment that was postponed, our offices may contact you to reschedule. You can also call your doctor’s office or send a message via MyChart to discuss your healthcare needs so we can determine the appointment that is most appropriate. If you are a new patient, please call us at 443-997-2663 to schedule an in-person primary or specialty care visit.
Learn more about in-person visits.
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If you've been already scheduled for a procedure that had to be postponed, we will reach out to reschedule. If this is a new procedure, please contact us at 443-997-2663 to schedule a consultation.
Learn more about our COVID-19 safety precautions.
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Many new and existing Johns Hopkins patients have the option to have a video appointment (telemedicine) with their provider, depending on their healthcare need. If you don't have a device to use for a video visit, you and your provider may decide that a telephone call will meet your needs.
Learn more about video visits.
*New patients have not been previously seen by a provider at the Orthopaedic Surgery Department. **Existing patients have been seen by the department in the past. Existing patients must have a MyChart account to request an appointment online, or may otherwise need to call. You can enroll in MyChart to manage appointments, communicate with your provider, receive test results and request prescription renewals.
Johns Hopkins hip and knee specialists treat a variety of hip and knee conditions with the focus on preserving your joint health. And if the time comes for joint replacement, our team can help you make an informed decision. With extensive expertise in routine, complex and revision hip and knee replacements, our orthopaedic surgeons can help you get back to the life you enjoy.
Hear From Our Experts
Knee and Hip Replacement Surgery | Q&A with Daniel Valaik, M.D.
Hip Joint Pain | Q&A with Julius Oni, M.D.
Preparing for Knee Replacement Surgery | Q&A with Savya Thakkar, M.D.
Appointment Locations
When you schedule a consultation for your hip or knee issue, you will meet with one of our orthopaedic specialists for an initial evaluation at one of these clinics.

Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center
601 N. Caroline St.
Baltimore, MD 21287

Health Care & Surgery Center - Bethesda
6420 Rockledge Dr.
Suite 2200
Bethesda, MD 20817

Health Care & Surgery Center
10803 Falls Rd.
Pavilion III
Lutherville, MD 21093

Community Physicians - Odenton
1106 Annapolis Road
Suite 310
Odenton, MD 21113

Health Care & Surgery Center - White Marsh
4924 Campbell Blvd.
Nottingham, MD 21236

Johns Hopkins Musculoskeletal Center - Columbia
10700 Charter Dr.
Suite 205
Columbia, MD 21044
Hip and Knee Surgery Locations
If hip or knee surgery is needed, it will be performed in a state-of-the-art operating unit in one of our hospitals.

Johns Hopkins Bayview
4940 Eastern Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21224

Suburban Hospital
8600 Old Georgetown Rd.
Bethesda, MD 20814

Howard County General Hospital
5755 Cedar Ln.
Columbia, MD 21044

Health Care & Surgery Center
10803 Falls Rd.
Pavilion III
Lutherville, MD 21093