Team
Our team is skilled in endoscopic procedures as well as minimally invasive pancreatic surgery.
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The Johns Hopkins Pancreatitis Center is dedicated to providing the best care to patients with acute and chronic pancreatitis and related problems.
The National Pancreas Foundation has designated the center a Pancreatitis Center of Academic and Clinical Excellence.
Our team is skilled in endoscopic procedures as well as minimally invasive pancreatic surgery.
Our treatment approaches are rooted in the latest science and care guidelines.
Care is available at several convenient locations.
We conduct trials of new therapies and diagnostic methods.
Our multispecialty team offers each patient a personalized treatment plan that addresses all symptoms and effects of the disease. Your treatment plan may include:
The Pancreatitis Center conducts research to improve understanding of pancreatitis and develop treatments that will improve patients’ lives. Johns Hopkins researchers, working with other institutions in the U.S. and around the world, explore topics such as:
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Your donation can help advance pancreatitis research at Johns Hopkins, which hopefully will lead to development of better treatment options and reduction in the costs of care. You can designate your gift to the Pancreatitis Center or a specific physician.