Neurology and Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Bayview

The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is on the eastern edge of Baltimore, just minutes from the Baltimore County line. Neurologists and neurosurgeons see patients in the 301 Building, an outpatient facility on the eastern side of campus.

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Neurology

410-550-0592

Neurosurgery

410-550-0465

Advanced Practitioners

Rosemarie Hughes, PA-C MMS, CT (ASCP)

Physician Assistant
Specialty: Spine

Rosemarie Hughes

Gurpreet Jassi, PA-C

Physician Assistant
Specialty: General Adult Neurosurgery

Gurpreet Jassi

Dorothy Madarang, PA-C, MLS (ASCP)

Physician Assistant
Specialty: General Adult Neurosurgery

Dorothy Madarang

Zain Saeed, MSPAS, PA-C

Physician Assistant
Specialty: General Adult Neurosurgery

Zain Saeef

Intraoperative CT at Johns Hopkins Bayview

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center was the first hospital in Maryland with a dual-room intraoperative CT scanner and image-guided surgery system for neurosurgery. The intraoperative CT (iCT) and image-guided surgery system let surgeons see things that otherwise can’t be seen during complex brain, spine and trauma surgeries. All images from the iCT are available in real time and allow for high-accuracy image-guided surgery.

Voices from Johns Hopkins Bayview's Patient-Family Advisory Council

In 2013, Eric Rittmeyer's wife Karlyn suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm and was transferred by Lifeline MEDEVAC to Johns Hopkins Bayview. Find out more about their experience at the Medical Center.