Amy Freedman, MD
Internal Medicine

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About Amy Freedman, MD
My objective as your personal physician is to form a long-term partnership with you to help you achieve your health goals and to live a full and healthy life. As an MDVIP-affiliated internist and fellowship-trained geriatrician, I appreciate the importance of forming close relationships with my patients. I have the time to talk with you and listen to your concerns, review your records and develop a wellness plan with you that will help you improve and maintain your health. My clinical practice emphasizes thoughtful, evidence-based preventive care and treatment plans tailored to fit your specific needs and preferences.
I have extensive experience caring for adults of all ages in a variety of healthcare settings (ranging from the office to the rehabilitation setting and patients’ homes), giving me a particular appreciation for the importance of good communication with other clinicians. My passion is supporting my patients to lead independent and active lives into their 80s, 90s and beyond. In addition to my broad expertise in geriatric and general internal medicine, I have interests in cardiovascular health, diabetes, women’s health and preventive medicine.
My MDVIP-affiliated primary care practice serves patients from the greater Baltimore area and Maryland, as well as nearby communities. I also offer conveniences, like same- or next-day appointments that start on time, which may be found in concierge medicine practices. I am board certified in internal and geriatric medicine.
Baltimore, MD
Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology 2003-2006
Baltimore, MD
Internal Medicine 2001-2003
Baltimore, MD
2000-2001
Philadelphia, PA
Doctorate of Medicine 2000
Pittsburgh, PA
Master of Arts, East Asian Studies 1993
Swarthmore, PA
Bachelor of Arts, English Literature and History 1988
Honors Program
American Board of Internal Medicine, Geriatrics
- CME Committee 2015-2016
- Geriatrics Clinical Preceptor 2014-2016
Clinical Preceptor, Medical Students and Internal Medicine Residents, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2006-2014
American Geriatrics Society
Benefits of joining Dr. Freedman's practice with MDVIP
The office of Amy Freedman, MD
Mon | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Tue | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Wed | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Thu | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Fri | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
Sat | Closed |
Sun | Closed |

Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors who operate in the MDVIP models typically see far fewer patients than traditional primary care doctors. That gives them more time to develop deeper doctor-patient relationships that can lead to better outcomes. They can also offer conveniences that most primary care doctors can’t, including same- and next-day appointments. They’re available after hours for urgent matters. And they have time to focus on prevention. That focus begins with the MDVIP Wellness Program, which patients pay for with their annual membership fee.
Most MDVIP-affiliated primary care practices accept insurance (your physician can tell you whether they accept your specific insurance plan). Your annual fee pays for preventive care medical services that insurance usually doesn’t cover (e.g., advanced diagnostic testing and screenings). Your MDVIP-affiliated physician will continue to bill your insurance and charge copays, co-insurances and deductibles as he or she currently does for other medical services like sick visits.
MDVIP makes wellness and prevention easier by providing your physician with innovative tools and technology. MDVIP supports your physician’s practice and seeks to eliminate barriers to a positive healthcare experience. Your doctor will determine whether and how to incorporate these tools at his/her discretion.
**The message above is a personal introduction from the physician, intended to help you get to know them better. The views, opinions, and statements expressed above are solely those of the physician and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of MDVIP. This content is intended for general background purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Any mentions of expertise or quality of care are personal expressions and should not be interpreted as guarantees of performance or outcomes.