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Johns Hopkins: Community Psychiatry Program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital

The Community Psychiatry Program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital offers a wide range of outpatient mental health and related services to adults living in the Baltimore area. Outpatient services are designed to serve young adults to elderly persons with clinics, mobile treatment, and outreach programs, as well as specialized programs to reach specific groups within the community. 

See other resources by Johns Hopkins:

Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Community Physicians East Baltimore Medical Center Pediatrics & Med/Peds
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program
Johns Hopkins: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH)
Johns Hopkins: STEM Program and Competition Listing by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Asthma & Allergy Center
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
Johns Hopkins: Center for Educational Outreach (CEO) at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth Summer Programs
Johns Hopkins: Children’s Mental Health Center (CMHC) at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health at Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane
Johns Hopkins: Birth Companions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Spanish language services available


Main Address

600 N. Wolfe Street
Meyer Building - Room 144
Baltimore, MD 21287
P: (410) 955-3861 (new patients)
P: (410) 955-5212 (existing patients)
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Transportation

Bus 51, 56, 78, Orange, Brown, Red, Purple


Fees & Insurance

Information not available



Language Services

  • Language services available
  • Spanish-speaking staff available
  • Spanish-speaking health care providers available
  • Intake is available on-line



Available Services


Setting Types



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