Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates in Glen Burnie: Multi-Provider Kidney Specialist Group
Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates operates a multi-provider nephrology practice in Glen Burnie, an Anne Arundel County suburb directly south of Baltimore, serving patients with chronic kidney disease, hypertension, electrolyte disorders, and end-stage renal disease across the region.
What the practice actually does
Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates is a full-service nephrology group handling the medical management of kidney and hypertension conditions. The practice manages patients at all stages of chronic kidney disease, provides hemodialysis oversight for dialysis center patients, oversees peritoneal dialysis and home hemodialysis programs, handles acute kidney injury consultation, and manages electrolyte and mineral disorders. The group also sees post-transplant patients for ongoing immunosuppressive therapy monitoring. Unlike a hospital nephrology department, this is an outpatient private practice that coordinates care with primary care physicians and other specialists but does not admit or manage inpatient hospital stays directly.
Staffing and appointment volume
The practice employs multiple board-certified nephrologists, supporting staff, and nurses. This multi-provider structure means appointment availability is typically higher than single-provider practices, and call coverage is distributed across the group. Wait times for new patients range from two to six weeks depending on urgency and provider schedule.
Services and typical costs
The practice bills insurance for in-office nephrology consultations and ongoing management visits. An initial nephrology consultation typically ranges from $150 to $350 out-of-pocket for uninsured patients or those with high-deductible plans, though most patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance pay copays ($25 to $60 per visit) that vary by plan. Dialysis center oversight is billed separately through the dialysis facility. Vascular access evaluation for fistula or graft creation (often coordinated with a vascular surgeon) is handled through surgical referral.
The practice accepts Medicare, Medicaid, most major commercial insurances including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maryland, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare. Patients should contact the office to confirm coverage for their specific plan before the first visit, as out-of-network status varies by insurance product.
How to choose between Glen Burnie and other Baltimore-area nephrology options
Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates' Glen Burnie location serves patients in Anne Arundel County and south Baltimore County with lower travel burden than downtown Baltimore nephrology offices. Johns Hopkins Hospital and University of Maryland Medical Center both maintain large in-house nephrology departments serving inpatient dialysis and transplant follow-up; these are appropriate for acute hospitalization or complex transplant management but are less convenient for routine outpatient kidney disease management in south Baltimore.
For established chronic kidney disease patients on a stable medication regimen who do not require hospitalization, an outpatient private practice like Mid Atlantic Nephrology is typically faster to access than a hospital system's outpatient clinic. Patients newly diagnosed with stage 3 or 4 chronic kidney disease, or those starting dialysis, should choose based on geography: Glen Burnie suits Anne Arundel and south Baltimore County residents; downtown Baltimore hospitals suit those working or living in inner Baltimore and north Baltimore County.
Who this practice serves well and who it does not
Mid Atlantic Nephrology works best for patients with stable chronic kidney disease or hypertension who need routine medication adjustments, patients on dialysis requiring nephrologist oversight, and those post-transplant on stable immunosuppression. It is not equipped for acute inpatient care; patients admitted to the hospital will be managed by that hospital's nephrology team.
The practice suits patients with insurance; uninsured or underinsured patients should ask about sliding-scale fees or payment plans during scheduling.
What to expect on the first visit
New patients should arrive 15 minutes early to complete intake paperwork. Bring recent lab work (creatinine, BUN, GFR, urinalysis, if available), a list of current medications, and insurance information. The appointment is typically 30 to 45 minutes. The nephrologist will take a kidney disease and hypertension history, review existing lab trends, perform a physical exam, and order or review imaging or additional labs if needed. At the end of the visit, the office will provide a copy of the plan and send results to your primary care physician.
Hours, parking, and location
Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates is located at 6930 Richmond Highway in Glen Burnie, in a medical office complex with dedicated parking. Office hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited or no Saturday availability. Confirm current hours and any same-day or urgent appointment availability by phone at the time of scheduling, as these can shift with provider availability.
Mid Atlantic Nephrology serves a defined regional need for outpatient kidney specialist care in Anne Arundel County without the scheduling constraints of a large hospital system, making it a practical choice for stable chronic kidney disease management.

