Dr. Beman Khulpateea is a Fellowship-trained gynecologic oncologist, providing advanced surgical options for women facing the challenge of a GYN cancer diagnosis.
Inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, includes disorders that cause inflammation of the intestines. IBD is treated at Mercy by expert gastroenterologists.
Named one of America's 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery and Spine Surgery, Mercy Medical Center is home to The Maryland Spine Center.
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.
M. Saad Khan, M.D., is a Fellowship-trained oncologist and hematologist at Mercy Medical Center in Downtown Baltimore. He sees patients on Mercy's Downtown campus, as well as Mercy Personal Physicians at Glen Burnie and Mercy Personal Physicians at Overlea.
Dr. Saad Khan works with patients to diagnose and treat a variety of cancers and blood-related disease. He has a particular interest in:
With experience treating a wide range of cancers and blood disorders, Dr. Khan understands the significance of developing individualized treatment plans. He works in collaboration with Mercy’s top rated cancer doctors, certified oncology nurses and nurse navigators at The Institute for Cancer Care to develop tailored therapy plans for the patients under his care.
As a member of the physician team of Medical Oncology and Hematology, Dr. Khan utilizes Mercy's on-site cancer services and state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to offer patients best-in-practice care. Mercy is proud to offer patients convenient access to health care with locations around the Baltimore area.
A Mercy patient says she believes in miracles after being diagnosed with primary peritoneal cancer and given a second chance at life.