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Gastroenterologists Accepting Medicare in Baltimore, MD

17 verified gastroenterologists in Baltimore, Maryland accept Medicare. Profiles cover focus areas including Advanced Endoscopy, Pancreaticobiliary, and Hepatology (GI). Common hospital affiliations include Johns Hopkins Children's Center, Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center, and Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Marcia Canto

Marcia Canto, M.D.

Professor of Medicine, Professor of Oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Director of Clinical Research, Division of Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD30+ years
Advanced Endoscopy
Vikesh Singh

Vikesh Singh, M.D., M.S.

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Pancreaticobiliary
James Hamilton

James Hamilton, M.D.

Director of Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Medicine; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Hepatology (GI)Clinical Hepatology
Michael Goggins

Michael Goggins, M.D.

Professor of Pathology, Medicine, and Oncology; Director, Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD30+ years
GI Oncology
Ekta Gupta

Ekta Gupta, M.D.

Associate Professor, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology; Chief of Gastroenterology, UMMC-Midtown Campus; Director, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Outpatient

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Bruce Greenwald

Bruce Greenwald, M.D.

Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD30+ years
GI Oncology
Mouen Khashab

Mouen Khashab, MD

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Advanced EndoscopyPancreaticobiliary
Robert Bulat

Robert Bulat, MD

Clinical Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Neurogastroenterology; Professor of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD30+ years
Motility & Functional GI
Mark Lazarev

Mark Lazarev, M.D.

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD15+ years
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Eun Shin

Eun Shin, M.D.

Associate Professor

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Advanced EndoscopyPancreaticobiliary
Elham Afghani

Elham Afghani, M.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD15+ years
Pancreaticobiliary
Reezwana Chowdhury

Reezwana Chowdhury, M.D.

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Ahmet Gurakar

Ahmet Gurakar, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Medical Director, Liver Transplantation

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD30+ years
Hepatology (GI)Clinical Hepatology
Tsion Abdi

Tsion Abdi, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD15+ years
Motility & Functional GI
Joanna Melia

Joanna Melia, M.D.

Assistant Professor, Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD15+ years
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
John Rabine

John Rabine, M.D.

Director, Division of Gastroenterology; Medical Director, GI Diagnostic Center

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Eosinophilic GI Disorders
Stephen Meltzer

Stephen Meltzer, M.D.

Professor of Medicine, Professor of Oncology

Gastroenterology

Baltimore, MD30+ years
GI Oncology

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know these gastroenterologists accept Medicare?
Each profile on this page lists Medicare among its accepted health plans. Plan participation can change — confirm directly with the practice before your visit.
What Medicare plans do these gastroenterologists accept?
Plan-level detail (PPO, HMO, EPO, Medicare Advantage, etc.) varies by specialists. Open a specific provider profile to see the exact Medicare plans they've published as accepted.
What should I look for when picking a gastroenterologist that takes Medicare?
Start with clinical fit. Profiles on this page mention focus areas including Advanced Endoscopy, Pancreaticobiliary, and Hepatology (GI). Then verify the specific Medicare plan you carry, compare credentials and affiliations, and check whether the profile mentions accepting new patients.
Are these gastroenterologists accepting new patients?
Profile detail on availability varies. Open a specific profile to see what each provider has published about new-patient access and typical wait times.