Plastic Surgery Chief Resident Clinic

The Johns Hopkins Plastic Surgery Chief Resident Clinic offers patients the opportunity to have a wide range of facial and body cosmetic surgery procedures, but at a reduced cost. New patient consultations are available now!

The chief residents are surgeons in their sixth year of clinical training in plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. They are supervised at all times by a board-certified Johns Hopkins plastic and reconstructive surgeon who is with the resident at all times, ensuring that the highest standard of quality and safety.

The clinic offers a variety of cosmetic surgical procedures, including:

There is a separate clinic for Botulinum toxin, injectables and fillers. Pricing for these services varies.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
10753 Falls Rd
Pavilion II, Ste 245
Lutherville, MD 21093

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443-997-9466

Practice Hours

Monday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Green Spring Station Pavilion II

Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center
4924 Campbell Blvd, Nottingham, MD 21236

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443-442-2701

Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center, White Marsh

Payment Information

Initial consultation and evaluation require a $100 non-refundable fee. This fee will be collected by credit card via phone prior to your appointment and all credit cards are accepted. Carecredit, flexible spending and health savings accounts are not accepted. 

Pricing for your specific procedure will be determined after your first consultation. Payment for your surgery can be made by check or credit card.

Supervising Faculty

Resident Surgeons

Nicholas Calotta, MD (Integrated)
Hometown: Randolph, NJ
Undergraduate Education:
University of Pennsylvania
Medical School:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Interests:
Nick enjoys spending time with family and friends. He's also a big time New York sports fans (Yankees and Jets) but really like playing/watching pretty much any sport-he's process of picking up golf with very mixed results. Beyond that, he's always told himself he'd try any food at least once.
Nicholas Calotta, MD (Integrated)
Hillary Jenny, MD (Integrated)
Hometown: Chapel Hill, NC
Undergraduate Education:
MIT
Medical School:
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Master of Public Health:
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Interests:
Hillary enjoys travel, global health, yoga, spin, music, and trying any and all new foods/restaurants
Hillary Jenny, MD (Integrated)
Amy Quan, MD (Integrated)
Hometown: Cupertino, CA
Undergraduate Education:
Dartmouth College
Master of Public Health:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Medical School:
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Interests:
Amy's interests include live music and theater, trying new restaurants, sampling documentaries and podcasts and travel.
Amy Quan, MD (Integrated)
Chelsea Harris, MD (Independent)
Hometown: Wilder, VT
Undergraduate Education:
Brown University
Medical School:
University of Vermont
Residency:
University of Maryland, General Surgery
Research Fellowship:
Institute for Health Policy and Innovation, University of Michigan
Interests:
Chelsea's research interests center on how to best identify patient preferences, integrate those preferences into care, and build a health care workforce capable of meeting patients' diverse needs. Chelsea enjoys stick sports of any variety, hiking with her family, and taking friendly board games far too seriously
Chelsea Harris, MD (Independent)
Melanie Major, MD (Integrated)
Hometown: Carlsbad, CA
Undergraduate Education:
Stanford University
Medical School:
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Interests:
Melanie enjoys traveling, hiking, scuba diving, swimming, spinning, cooking and trying new restaurants in Baltimore.
Melanie Major, MD (Integrated)

Physician Assistant

Laura Zager, PA-C
Laura Zager, PA-C