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KEN H. TELLERMAN MD

Fever, Flu, Cold, Cough, Injuries, School and Sports Physicals, Child Development, Lead Poisoning, Lymphedema, TIC Disorder, Eating, Learning & Developmental Disorders in Baltimore

Address: πŸ—ΊοΈ 711 West 40th Street, Suite 438, Baltimore, MD 21211

Phone: +1-410-243-8632

Website: Visit Website

Insurance Accepted: Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield ( all products), Amerigroup, Blue Cross Blue Choice, CareFirst, Cigna, Coresource, Coventry, EHP, Evergreen, Golden Rule, LifeBridge, Multiplan, NCAS, Optimum Choice, Tri Care & United Healthcare

Experience: Since 1991

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About KEN H. TELLERMAN

Introducing Dr. Ken H. Tellerman, a highly respected pediatrician in Baltimore. Dr. Tellerman completed his pediatrics training at the prestigious Johns Hopkins Medical Center and further specialized in behavioral pediatrics at the University of Maryland Medical Center. With more than 26 years of experience, Dr. Ken is a trusted practitioner specializing in physical check-ups, pediatric diabetes, immunizations, and vaccinations. Recognized as one of Baltimore's Top Docs in Baltimore Magazine multiple times, he maintains affiliations with the Greater Baltimore Medical Center and Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, providing top-quality care to his patients. Dr. Tellerman has received accolades from the Maryland AAP for his advocacy in improving mental health services for children and adolescents in Maryland. Serving as the medical director of OCHO (Organization for Community Health Outreach), a nonprofit focused on community healthcare, he is also a co-leader of the Maryland AAP Child Poverty Task Force, demonstrating his dedication to addressing crucial issues affecting children's well-being. Collaborating with professionals from the Kennedy Krieger Institute, Dr. Tellerman is working on establishing a school in Honduras for children with developmental disabilities.