Helen Minifie Gordon, MD, FACP

Hospice and Palliative Care

Director of Palliative Care

UM St. Joseph Medical Group

Available for Telehealth Visits

Languages: English

Gender: Female

Locations

University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Group Palliative Care at Towson

7501 Osler Drive
Building G-14
Towson, MD 21204
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PH: 410-427-5352

FAX: 410-427-2273

About Me

Certified in hospice and palliative care, Dr. Gordon's philosophy of care has always been to treat the whole person.

Dr. Gordon is a member of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Care. She  received her medical degree from Duke University Medical School and did her internal medicine residency at Emory University Affiliated Hospitals. A graduate of Princeton University cum laude with a major in religion, she attended Bryn Mawr College’s premedical program.

When not at work, Dr. Gordon can generally be found outside, appreciating beauty, visiting with friends and family or curled up with a book

Meet Helen Gordon, MD, Director of Palliative Care at UM St. Joseph Medical Center
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Ratings and Reviews

The star rating is an average of responses to our patient satisfaction survey. Patients measure their experience with our providers on a scale of 1 to 5 stars, 1 being “Very Poor” and 5 being “Very Good.”  Learn more about the patient satisfaction survey.

4.9/5 stars
Overall
4.8
Likelihood of recommending this provider
4.8
Provider explained things clearly
4.9
Provider showed concern
4.9
Provider included you in decisions
4.9
Provider discussed treatment options

Patient Reviews (4)

We post all reviews unless they include profanity, are off topic or discuss other providers, or may risk the privacy of a patient.

  • Dr;Gordon is very knowledgeable and personable.

  • My entire experience at St. Joe's has been excellent!!

  • Great experuence

  • Too much time spent re-explainIng because it was difficult to understand the gist of what was being presented verbally.