Karren Midori Takamura, MD

Karren Midori Takamura, MD

Hand Surgery

Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics

Karren Midori Takamura, MD

UM Faculty Physicians, Inc.

Languages: English

Gender: Female

Locations

Ortho Shock Trauma UMH

Shock Trauma Outpatient Pavilion
23 Penn Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
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PH: 410-448-6400

FAX: 410-328-1552

University of Maryland Orthopaedics Camden

351 West Camden Street
Suite 501
Baltimore, MD 21201
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PH: 410-448-6400

FAX: 410-244-0636

University of Maryland Faculty Physicians Orthopaedic at BWMC

255 Hospital Drive
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
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PH: 410-553-8170

FAX: 410-553-8171

University of Maryland Orthopaedic Assoc

226 Schilling Circle
Suite 170
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
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PH: 410-448-6400

FAX: 410-786-4840

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.

4.6/5 stars
Overall
4.5
Likelihood of recommending this provider
4.6
Provider explained things clearly
4.6
Provider showed concern
4.6
Provider included you in decisions
4.6
Provider discussed treatment options

Patient Reviews (8)

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  • I can't say enough to describe the skill, caring and professionalism of this exceptional Surgeon.

  • Muy bien

  • Good.

  • Excellent

  • Dr. Takamura is WONDERFUL!!

  • Dr. Takamura went above and beyond in taking care and understanding the time-sensitive injury that I had. She also shifted around appointments in order to ensure I had a timely surgery. She has also shown great concern over my recovery. Excellent doctor.

  • The doctor and nurse's are very nice and provide all information that I ask.

  • I didn't feel cared for at first. I received bad news and felt like it was my fault. The operational therapist tried to cheer me up, he was nice. I still left confused and feeling hopeless about any chance of recovery.