Dr. Raphael Dodoo in Baltimore: Internal Medicine with Same-Day Appointments
Dr. Raphael Dodoo operates a solo internal medicine practice serving Baltimore adults who need comprehensive primary care, chronic disease management, and preventive medicine in a clinic built for continuity. He accepts new patients, maintains short wait times, and offers same-day or next-day appointments for acute problems, which distinguishes his practice from larger hospital-based systems where scheduling can extend weeks.
What Dr. Dodoo's practice actually is
Internal medicine focuses on diagnosis and management of disease in adults across multiple organ systems, rather than a single specialty. Dr. Dodoo's practice functions as a primary care hub: it handles chronic conditions (hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol), acute infections and injuries, preventive screening, and medication management. He does not perform procedures; complex cases and specialists are referred out. The practice operates independently, not as a satellite of a larger health system, which can reduce wait time for routine visits and increase the likelihood of same-day urgent problem-solving.
Services and pricing
Dr. Dodoo's office provides standard internal medicine services: office visits, medication refills, preventive exams and screening, blood draws, EKG, and basic triage of new symptoms. Office visits for established patients typically cost $100 to $150 for a routine appointment, depending on complexity; new patients should expect the first visit to run longer and may be charged $180 to $220. Insurance copays vary by plan. The practice accepts most major insurances including Medicare, Medicaid, Aetna, United, BCBS, and others; verify your plan before scheduling.
No on-site lab testing occurs; blood work is sent to a reference lab, and results typically return within one to three business days. Prescription refills are handled electronically and do not require an office visit.
How this practice compares to other Baltimore options
Baltimore's largest health systems, including Johns Hopkins, University of Maryland Medical System, and Medstar, offer internal medicine through their outpatient centers but often operate on longer wait cycles (two to four weeks for routine appointments) and rely on resident or rotating attending physicians rather than a single long-term provider. Solo practices like Dr. Dodoo's trade the backup resources and specialists-on-site advantage of a health system for convenience, shorter scheduling delays, and consistent continuity with one doctor. For urgent same-day or next-day acute issues, Dr. Dodoo's schedule is faster than system-based clinics and slower to access than urgent-care centers, which do not bill as primary care and do not maintain medical records. Choose Dr. Dodoo if continuous care from a named physician and convenient scheduling are priorities; choose a health-system clinic if you expect to need frequent subspecialty referrals or advanced imaging on-site.
Who this practice suits and does not suit
This practice works well for adults with stable chronic disease, those new to Baltimore seeking a personal physician, and patients who value knowing their doctor across multiple visits. It suits those who have insurance (the practice requires it for billing, though out-of-pocket payment is not refused). It does not suit patients seeking emergency care, those with conditions requiring frequent hospital admission, or patients expecting same-day imaging or specialist procedures. Patients with complex multisystem disease may benefit instead from a health-system medical center with on-site diagnostics and inpatient beds.
What the first visit involves
New patients should bring photo ID, insurance card, a list of current medications, and documentation of recent care (immunization records, lab results, prior physician summaries, if available). The first appointment lasts 45 minutes to an hour. Dr. Dodoo takes a detailed history, performs a physical exam, and typically orders baseline labs (blood count, metabolic panel, lipids, urinalysis) to establish a health baseline. The visit concludes with a plan for follow-up, medication adjustments, and specialist referrals if needed. Results and a summary are mailed to the patient; a follow-up appointment is usually scheduled within two to four weeks to review labs.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Dr. Dodoo's office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with no evening or weekend hours. Street and lot parking is available near the office; confirm current availability before the first visit, as parking policies change. Telephone scheduling is required; walk-ins are not accepted. Prescription refills and non-urgent questions are handled by phone or secure online portal during business hours.
Dr. Dodoo's combination of availability and single-provider continuity fills a specific need for Baltimore adults who want primary care without the scheduling friction of a large system and the consistency of a physician who knows their history.

