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*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  

W: www.plannedparenthood.org/maryland 

Delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people worldwide. 

*B’more for Healthy Babies 

 

W: www.healthybabiesbaltimore.com 

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 

W: www.bhsbaltimore.org 

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  

W: www.nueva-vida.org 

 

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 

 

*Johns Hopkins Centro SOL 

5200 Eastern Ave.,  

Mason F. Lord Building 

Suite 4200  

Baltimore, MD 21224 

P: 410-550-1129  

W: www.jhcentrosol.org 

E: centrosol@jhmi.edu 

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 

E: 3200apex@gmail.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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 

W: www.hchmd.org 

 

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  

W: www.chasebrexton.org 

 

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 

W: www.kennedykrieger.org/ 

 

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  

W: www.totalhealthcare.org 

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 

E: communications@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 

W: www.hopkinsmedicine.org/

Pediatric clinic with numerous bilingual (Spanish & English) providers. 

The Arc Baltimore 

7215 York Rd.  

Baltimore, MD 21212 

P: 410-296-2272  

W: www.thearcbaltimore.org 

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 

W: https://www.probonocounseling.org/ 

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 

W: https://namibaltimore.org/ 

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 
W: helpingupmission.org  

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 

W: www.lirs.org/mental-health 

E: migrantmentalhealthmd@lirs.org  

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.