Mercy Medical Center

Baltimore, United States

Mercy Medical Center

3.5(599 reviews)
Mommy Makeover
345 St Paul Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202

Procedures offered

Mommy Makeover

The full post-pregnancy transformation: typically a tummy tuck, breast surgery and liposuction combined in a single procedure.

Opening hours

FridayOpen 24 hours
MondayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours

Patient reviews (5)

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Beate Edgar

3 weeks ago

I am at Mercy hospital right now. This has been the best experience I have ever had with doctors and nurses and the aids . They are compassionate, sweet and absolutely understanding of the pain of there patience. My doctor was Charles Park he is the best neurosurgeon I had the honor of meeting and operating on the site that needed to be fixed. So thank you for everything....

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Gary Pearson

2 months ago

I can't say enough good things about Mercy Hospital. I'm 69 and have lived nearby in Downtown Baltimore for the last two years. Unfortunately I have had to be taken by ambulance three times to Mercy and was admitted once. No one wants to be in the ER or hospital of course but, if that is where I need to be, I want to be at Mercy. Every single person I have interacted with there, including even the sweet Jamaican lady who cleaned my hospital room, has been so kind and warm. I have found Mercy to have a healing atmosphere due to their committed and compassionate employees. The level of competence of the medical staff has also impressed me. I have relatives in other states who hardly see a single doctor when they're in the hospital. When I was admitted I saw six doctors between the ER and the floor I was on after admission. Baltimore has some great hospitals but in my experience Mercy stands head and shoulders above the rest when it comes to the quality of patient care.

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masooma mohiuddin

4 weeks ago

I have added these photos for Doctor Ann Peters and her entire team. Had a surgery yesterday. Your team doesn’t just practice medicine — you practice humanity. Thank you for the reassurance, the answers at always , and for treating every patient with dignity. Masooma

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Taylor Auxier

7 months ago

I had my first baby at Mercy in 2024 and there were many positive aspects of my experience, but unfortunately the negative aspects outweighed them and I will not be using this hospital again. I have a history of sexual trauma which I made abundantly clear, knowing it would affect my experience of childbirth and pretty much none of the staff had any trauma awareness at all. I had done my research about what was and was not necessary during labor so I could minimize the touching of my privates. I arrived at the L&D unit 1.5 weeks late, knowing it was not necessary for them to perform a cervical check for them to admit me. The doctor who attended me in triage insisted that I needed one, threatening to send me home if I didn't comply. When I asked to speak to her superior she refused and left the room. Thankfully the nurse who was with us knew she was wrong and went and got the chief of the department. Unfortunately my experience with him was worse. He also attempted to force me to have the procedure and was completely belittling saying things like, "haven't you had counseling for this?" Finally when I threatened to leave and go to another hospital he agreed to admit me because I was 1.5 weeks late. By the time this whole experience in triage was over I was completely triggered and my labor was stalled. Also, they completely misrepresent the ability to use the tubs for labor. I wasn't able to get a tub room when I was admitted because they were full, which I understood. When I asked the nurse if I could switch rooms when one became available she responded with, "oh, no one is allowed to use the tubs. They require a one-to-one nurse which we don't staff. In all my years here I have never seen anyone allowed to use them." !!! They advertise the use of the tubs on their website and during the tour!!! I would NOT recommend this hospital to anyone with an interest in using the tubs or who requires any kind of trauma awareness in their care.

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Jennifer Januszkiewicz

6 months ago

I had a terrible experience in their L&D over 15 years ago and now again in their same-day surgery. I would not have a child here. I would not have an ingrown toenail removed here. The doctors are fantastic. Their office staff is great. Actual hospital staff, though, has been extremely poor over an extended period of time. 15+ years ago or so when I had my child there I left early to get away from the nursing staff and finally get some sleep. They are even worse now. My doctor is the best and I figured they'd had to have changed in all that time, but apparently not. The issue is seemingly persistent, pervasive, & entrenched. Recently, in 9/2025, I got talked down to and treated with open hostility in same day surgery. First I had a young political identitarian woman, a nurse or surgical tech I think, who tried to lecture me about my hairstyle as I was either just about to have the surgery, as in getting put on the table, or it's possible I was being taken from it, as the anesthesia I was under makes it blurry. I don't care about the nursing staff's socio-political opinions and the tone she took, like she was going to explain something to a child who was obviously ignorant, was so obnoxious. It was shockingly unprofessional, and would have been even in the office setting. But she had to be out of her mind to think it was appropriate going into or coming out of surgery! Basic civility requires that you keep your political opinions to yourself, including socio-political. How could someone reach a level in their career where they're involved in surgeries and not understand common civility? She doesn't know a thing about me and wanted to lecture me starting with whether I know the story of my hair. When I bluntly and with sharpness just said "yes" to stop her, she said that she guessed then I get to keep it. She then went on to awkwardly mumble some racial nonsense. Well I'm so glad I have your permission, Miss Lady. Then when I was woken up from general anesthesia the nurses there were furious with me and I had done nothing but sleep! I woke from anesthesia to two angry women leaning over me, one on each side, one of them snapping "Wake. Up. Wakeup!!! Do you hear that alarm?! That's YOU!" like I had some control over it. The one went on a bit about it. I eventually groggly said I didn't get much sleep at all last night, and she said angrily, like she was talking to a naughty child, that I needed to make sure I got to bed on time. I said I couldn't because my doctor gave me that stuff to drink to make me go to the bathroom. I shouldn't have made an excuse at all, but I was disoriented because of the anesthesia and I couldn't even see straight yet. She told another nurse accusingly "SHE didn't get enough SLEEP!" Then they talked loudly about the things they would have to do to get me out of there, and it was clearly a massive burden and frustration to them. I had terrible gas pain after the surgery and asked for Gas-X. At first a nurse tried to gaslight me that it was surgical pain, saying, "That's NOT GAS. You just had SURGERY" with naked contempt. When I persisted, she then told another nurse, standing no more than 4 ft from me at most, "NOW she wants a GAS-X." As though I had been demanding silly things for hours and this was yet another mind-blowingly silly request. Then she sighed and said, "I guess we'll have to get it for her!" They continued to speak with open contempt and resentment towards me when all I'd done was sleep and apparently not breathe well while I was sleeping. They openly complained to each other in front of me about my prescriptions and everything else they had to do, all with intense resentment, all within 5 feet of me. They did not stop at any point, until finally a transport person came to take me to my car. From part of what they were saying they were upset about the time because they were supposed to be able to go home. Sounds like an internal problem that is persistent enough to cause nursing staff to behave like this, and I suspect management is not respecting their work-life balance.

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