Loida Alexis Johnson, CRNP

Loida Alexis Johnson, CRNP

Cardiology

Loida Alexis Johnson, CRNP

UM Faculty Physicians, Inc.

Languages: English

Gender: Female

Locations

UM Cardiology Baltimore Prof Bldg Suite 520

419 West Redwood Street
Suite 520
Baltimore, MD 21201
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PH: 410-328-7877

FAX: 410-328-1048

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

Patient Reviews (14)

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

  • Keep up the good work.

  • Ms.Johnson explained everything to my understanding and gave great advice.

  • She was very interested in my entire history and concerned about ways to help me.

  • Loida is very friendly easy to talk to and on her game!

  • Excellent woman, and her staff.

  • Great staff.

  • She was very good and professional

  • Everyone was very helpful and patient with me and ask me was I OK.

  • Very nice experience.

  • Ms. Johnson is knowledgeable, personable, supportive, she has a sense of humor and calming nature. I am fortunate to be her patient.

  • Ms. Johnson is one of the best medical professionals I have EVER visited. She spent roughly 40 minutes with my husband and me and was very detailed in providing information and answering questions about my problem, and what next steps were involved. I can't say enough good things about her!

  • Great staff and great services.

  • Loida is great. Knowledgeable, patient, resourceful, kind, good listiner.

  • All my questions were answered. My opinions were considered. Advice for the best care was shared. Decisions were made to improve my health.