Our mission is to provide accurate diagnosis, treatment and management of reproductive tract infections (RTIs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in a sensitive and confidential environment. We understand the sensitive nature in which RTIs and STIs should be treated and work diligently to ensure that information is managed with the utmost confidentiality.
With the combined expertise of faculty members from both the departments of gynecology and infectious diseases, we are able to provide quality care and treatment to our patients. We recognize that the management and treatment of RTIs require a considerable amount of counseling and education. As a result, our staff spends a substantial amount of time with each patient, getting to know them and their condition.
The staff at the Johns Hopkins Center for Reproductive Tract Infections provides disease-specific counseling, patient education and contraception services. Each member of our team has extensive clinical, research and educational experience in RTIs and sexual health.
Anne Burke, M.D., MPH
family planning, RTIs, sexual health and contraception evaluationEmily Erbelding, M.D., MPH
STIs, HIV management, public health policy and behavioral approaches to STD and HIV preventionKhalil Ghanem, M.D.
STIs, general infectious diseases and HIV careRoxanne Jamshidi, M.D., MPH
family planning, RTIs, sexual health and contraception evaluationHayley Mark, RN, Ph.D.
counseling for STIs and reproductive health, health education and viral STIsLinda Rogers, CRNP
sexual dysfunction, menopause, contraception and vaginitisAnne Rompalo, M.D., M.Sc.
clinical aspects of STDs, syphilis, interactions between STIs and HIV, STI vaccines and STI educationRameet Singh, M.D., MPH
family planning, vaginal infections, HPV infection in women and improving efficiency of STI and gynecological careJonathan Zenilman, M.D.
behavioral interventions for STIs and HIV, antibiotic resistance in gonorrhea, bacterial vaginosis and STI education
To make an appointment, or for more information about the Johns Hopkins Center for Reproductive Tract Infections, call 410-550-0501.
Sincerely,
Jonathan M. Zenilman, M.D.


