Hinton Endrika MD in Baltimore: OB/GYN serving Inner Harbor and Southeast neighborhoods
Dr. Endrika operates an independent obstetrics and gynecology practice in Southeast Baltimore, accepting most major insurance plans and managing both routine gynecological care and full-scope obstetrics, including labor and delivery through partnership with a local hospital system.
What the practice offers
The practice provides comprehensive gynecological services: annual wellness exams, contraceptive management, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, menopause management, and screening for common conditions. On the obstetric side, Dr. Endrika handles prenatal care, delivery, and postpartum follow-up, working within a hospital delivery arrangement rather than operating an independent birth center. The scope is full-service primary OB/GYN, not a subspecialty clinic focusing on high-risk pregnancy, infertility treatment, or gynecologic surgery requiring hospital facilities.
Appointment availability and insurance
The practice accepts most Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, United, and CareFirst plans commonly carried in the Baltimore region. Patients without insurance can call to discuss self-pay fees. New-patient appointments typically have a lead time of 2 to 4 weeks during routine periods, though urgent concerns (bleeding, infection, suspected pregnancy complications) may be accommodated sooner. Walk-in care is not available; all visits are by appointment.
Comparison to other Baltimore OB/GYN options
Baltimore's OB/GYN landscape splits between large health systems and independent practitioners. UM Medical System operates a residency-affiliated OB/GYN department with multiple locations in Midtown and Inner Harbor; expect longer appointment wait times but access to maternal-fetal medicine specialists on-site if complications arise during pregnancy. Mercy Medical Center and Sinai Hospital each operate obstetric services with attending physicians; both tend toward shorter wait times for obstetric patients due to built-in hospital routing. Independent practitioners like Endrika typically offer more continuity (seeing the same doctor across visits) and shorter appointment intervals, but transfer out for complications requiring subspecialist or operating-room-level care. Choose a system-based group if you anticipate high-risk pregnancy; choose an independent practitioner if you prioritize continuity and office-visit convenience.
Who this practice suits
The practice works well for patients seeking a single provider for routine gynecology and uncomplicated pregnancy care, those with established insurance coverage who can commit to advance scheduling, and patients in Southeast Baltimore or the Inner Harbor area for whom proximity matters. It is less suitable for those without insurance looking for sliding-scale fees (call first), patients needing same-day urgent evaluation, or those planning pregnancy with significant medical risk factors that may benefit from integrated access to maternal-fetal medicine specialists.
What a first prenatal visit involves
Initial prenatal appointments typically last 45 to 60 minutes. Dr. Endrika takes a full obstetric and medical history, performs a gynecological exam, collects a urine sample, and draws blood for initial screening (blood type, Rh status, anemia, infection status). Ultrasound dating is often arranged at or near this visit, though that may occur at the hospital facility rather than the office. Patients should bring insurance cards and a list of all current medications and supplements. Subsequent prenatal visits are shorter and typically spaced every 4 weeks until 28 weeks, then every 2 weeks until 36 weeks, then weekly until delivery.
Hours and logistics
The practice operates Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited availability on Saturday; call to confirm current Saturday hours as they change seasonally. The office is located in Southeast Baltimore near the Inner Harbor, with street parking available on the adjacent block and metered lot parking within one block. Public transit access includes MTA bus routes serving the area; light rail stations are within a 10-minute walk. After-hours obstetric care routes through the hospital delivery partner; Dr. Endrika's answering service will direct you to labor and delivery triage if labor or emergency complications occur outside office hours.
Dr. Endrika's practice fills a reliable middle ground in Baltimore's OB/GYN supply: skilled continuity care without the wait times of large systems, and honest handling of complications rather than unnecessary escalation. For patients with uncomplicated pregnancies or routine gynecologic needs in Southeast Baltimore, this is a substantive option.

