Health & Human Services
*Eastern Health Clinic 1200 E. Fayette St. Baltimore, MD 21205 W: health.baltimorecity.gov/programs/health-clinics-services
| The Baltimore City Health Department offers and over-sees the following services specifically at the eastern location:
• Family planning and reproductive health, including services to teens • Dental clinic to eligible children and adults 12 months and older • Immunization program • HIV & STD prevention program, including primary care for HIV positive clients • Tuberculosis control program (Eastern Clinic only) |
*Druid Health Center 1515 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217 | The Baltimore City Health Department offers and over-sees the following services specifically at the western location:
• Family planning and reproductive health, including services to teens • Dental clinic to eligible children and adults 2 months and older • Healthy Teens and Young Adults Clinic for youth between 10 and 24 years of age • Men’s Health Center (Druid Clinc only) • HIV & STD prevention program, including primary care for HIV positive clients |
*Planned Parenthood of Maryland 330 North Howard St. Baltimore, MD 21201 P: 410-576-1414 | Delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people worldwide. |
*B’more for Healthy Babies
| This Baltimore City Health Department initiative brings together organizations and resources so that every baby can have the best start possible. |
Behavioral Health Systems Baltimore 1000 S. Charles St. Tower 2, 8th floor Baltimore, MD 21201 P: 410-637-1900 Helpline: Dial 988 | Guides individuals to access mental health services and substance abuse treatment. The phone number is a 24-7 line that you can also call in the events of a substance abuse or mental health crisis. |
*Baltimore Medical System, Inc. Administrative Office 3501 Sinclair Ln. Baltimore, MD 21213 P: 443-703-3600 W: www.bmsi.org
East Baltimore Medical Center 1000 E. Eager Street. Baltimore, MD 21202 P: 410- 522- 9800
Highlandtown 3700 Fleet Street, Ste. 200 Baltimore MD 21224 P: 410-558-4900
| Offers a wide range of services at five health centers and eight Baltimore City school-based health sites.
Saint Agnes 900 S. Caton Avenue Baltimore, MD 21229 Parking Lot B P: 443-703-3200
Belair-Edison 3120 Erdman Ave. Baltimore, MD 21213 P: 410-558-4800
Pine Heights 1001 Pine Heights Avenue, Suite 100 Baltimore MD 21229 P: 443-703-3600 |
*Nueva Vida 7501 Osler Drive, Suite G-15 Towson, MD 21204 P: 410-916-2150
| Assists Latina women affected by cancer through outreach and education, assistance to cancer patients navigating the health care system, and support for cancer survivors. |
Baltimore City Cancer Program University of Maryland Medical Center 22 S. Greene St. Baltimore, MD 21201-1595 P: 800-492-5538 W: www.umms.org/umgccc/cancer-services/cancer-care/baltimore-city-cancer-program | Provides free breast and cervical cancer screenings (based on eligibility).
Appointment: 410-328-7904 Patient Assistance Line: 410-328-7609 The Breast Center: 410-328-7855 Hematology/Medical Oncology: 410-328-5420 Blood & Marrow Transplant: 410-328-3866
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*Johns Hopkins Centro SOL 5200 Eastern Ave., Mason F. Lord Building Suite 4200 Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 410-550-1129 | Provides mental health support group for adults as well as community health education, youth mentorship and public health research. |
*Apex Counseling 3200 Eastern Ave. Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 410-522-1181 W: www.apexcounselingcenter.com
| Available services include individual, couples, and family therapy; group and child and adolescent psychotherapy; medication management; psychiatric assessments, and substance abuse treatment. |
Johns Hopkins Community Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic 600 North Wolfe St. Meyer 144 Baltimore, MD 21287 P: 410-502-5782 for languages other than English OR 410-955-5212 W: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/specialty-areas/community-psych
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The clinic operates at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Esperanza Center and provides services for a range of mental health problems for Spanish speaking adults in Maryland. A bilingual therapist and several psychiatrists offer individual, couples, group, and family psychotherapy as well as medication management. Should be referred by another provider. |
*Highlandtown Community Health Center 3700 Fleet St. Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 410-558-4900 W: www.bmsi.org
| Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Family Medicine, OB/GYN, Behavioral Health, pharmacy with low-cost prescriptions & home delivery. Same day appointments available as well as help accessing health benefits. |
Health Care for the Homeless Inc. 421 Fallsway Baltimore, MD 21202 P: 410-837-5533
| Medical care, mental health services, social work and case management, addiction treatment, dental care, HIV services, outreach, prison reentry services, supportive housing, and access to education and employment. |
Healthcare Access Maryland 1 N. Charles St. Suite 900 Baltimore, MD 21202 P: 410-649-0521 W: www.healthcareaccessmaryland.org
| Assists with applying for state subsidized health insurance. Helps patients connect to behavioral health services including addiction treatment, health education, outreach to pregnant women & new mothers, and health care coordination for foster children. |
*Chase-Brexton Health Services 1111 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21201 P: 410-837-2050
| Medical services, pharmacy, mental health services & case management. |
*Esperanza Center | Catholic Charities of Baltimore 430 S. Broadway Baltimore, MD 21231 P: 667-600-2900 W: www.catholiccharities-md.org/services/esperanza-center
| Free medical & dental services for uninsured immigrants in the Baltimore area. |
*Kennedy Krieger Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress 1750 E. Fairmount Ave. Baltimore MD, 21231 P: 443-923-9200 or 800-873-3377
| Mental health services for children and adolescents (birth-18 years old) who have experienced trauma (sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect, domestic violence, etc.). |
*Total Health Care Multiple Locations P: 410-383-8300 | Services include adult and child primary care, substance abuse treatment, HIV/AIDS treatment, dental, women’s and men’s health, on-site pharmacy, and mental health. |
*Family Health Centers of Baltimore 631 Cherry Hill Rd. Baltimore, MD 21225 P: 410-354-2000 W: www.fhcb.org
| Pediatrics, family medicine, women’s health, behavioral health and a center to help teens learn to live healthy and successful lives. |
Johns Hopkins Bayview Children’s Medical Practice 4940 Eastern Ave. Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 410-550-0967 | Pediatric clinic with numerous bilingual (Spanish & English) providers. |
The Arc Baltimore 7215 York Rd. Baltimore, MD 21212 P: 410-296-2272 E: contactus@thearcbaltimore.org
| Different services to individuals or families of individuals with a developmental or intellectual disability. |
*Pro Bono Counseling (WARMLine) 5900 Metro Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215 P: 410-825-1001 WARMLine: 410-598-0234 | Call the WARMLine 410-598-0234 for counseling support. Volunteers can connect callers with licensed counselors and other resources for longer term mental health care. |
*National Alliance for Mental Illness Metropolitan Baltimore (NAMI) 2601 N. Howard Street, Suite 130 Baltimore, MD 21218 P: 410-435-2600 | Runs free peer support groups, community mental health education programs and workshops. The HelpLine (410) 435-2600 can be reached Monday through Friday, 9am– 5pm. English, Spanish and other languages available. |
*Helping Up Mission 1029 E. Baltimore St, Baltimore MD 21202 P: 410-675-7500 24 Hour Hotline: 410-929-6999 | Substance use and homelessness treatment and support center. Adults (men and women) and families. Support groups and services provided in Spanish. |
*Lutheran Immigrant and Refugee Services Mental Health | Trauma informed, culturally competent individual and group therapy for immigrants and refugees. |
*Services may be available regardless of immigrant status. For more information, contact the service provider directly.