Dr. Mark Slabaugh is a Board Certified, experienced sports medicine physician, providing diagnosis and treatment for a range of orthopedic injuries and concerns.
Mercy doctors offer a breakthrough treatment for hepatitis C that cures most patients and saves lives. Hepatitis C is an infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus and can lead to permanent liver damage if untreated.
The Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist and Hand Center offers physician expertise with a dedication to advanced treatments for shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand conditions.
Mercy offers emergency care on the Downtown Baltimore campus 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (410-332-9477) with access to a trained emergency medicine team, diagnostic services and consultations with specialists.
In case of an Emergency, Dial 911 and follow the instructions of the EMS (Emergency Medical Services) team.
Mercy Medical Center's downtown campus includes our Main Hospital - The Mary Catherine Bunting Center, McAuley Plaza and The Weinberg Center.
General visiting hours at Mercy are 11:00 am to 8:30 pm. Hours vary by floor, please check with the nursing staff or call 410-332-9555.
Our Center’s nationally accredited Vascular Laboratory allows our vascular specialists to provide a variety of tests including abdominal duplex ultrasound.
Non-invasive techniques like arterial Doppler ultrasound have become the standard way of establishing the presence of blockages in the arms, legs and feet.
Duplex ultrasounds are non-invasive imaging tests that our vascular physicians prescribe to see how blood is moving through arteries and veins.
The Vascular Center offers carotid duplex ultrasound, a non-invasive imaging test that vascular physicians prescribe to see how blood is moving through the neck arteries.
Our vascular specialists provide a variety of tests including duplex ultrasound for kidney dialysis patients.
Our vascular specialists offer a venous duplex ultrasound to examine the blood vessels and blood flow in the upper and lower extremities.
A 2020 TOP DOC Dr. Paul Lucas, Director of The Vascular Center at Mercy, leads a clinical team providing diagnosis and treatment for circulatory problems, including aneurysm, stroke, swelling of the leg and blockages.
Cheryl wears compression socks while working to help with venous insufficiency, a buildup of pressure in her legs.