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Baltimore City agency managing publicly funded substance abuse treatment services including intake, assessment, treatment referral, and care coordination for city residents. Connects Baltimoreans to detox, outpatient, residential, and medication-assisted treatment providers through the public behavioral health system. Call for a phone screening; bring photo ID and insurance information if available, but services are not denied for lack of documentation. Most treatment is free or sliding-scale for uninsured city residents.
410-637-1900 · 1 N Charles St, Suite 1600, Baltimore, MD 21201
Long-established Baltimore addiction treatment center providing medically supervised detox, residential treatment, outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment for adults and adolescents with substance use disorders. Accepts Maryland Medicaid, Medicare, and most commercial insurance; some programs may have sliding-scale options. Admissions are 24/7; call first for a phone assessment and bring photo ID, insurance card, a list of current medications, and any prior treatment or court records to intake.
410-233-1400 · 3800 Frederick Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229
Baltimore residential and outpatient treatment provider primarily serving men recovering from substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, with programs including detox, residential rehabilitation, outpatient, and recovery housing. Accepts Maryland Medicaid and public behavioral health funding, making services free or low-cost for many uninsured Baltimore residents. Intake is by phone; bring photo ID, insurance information if available, a list of medications, and any prior treatment or court paperwork.
410-837-6780 · 730 Ashburton St, Baltimore, MD 21216
Baltimore City's local behavioral health authority, a nonprofit managing publicly funded mental health and substance use services for city residents. Coordinates access to treatment, manages contracts with community providers, operates crisis and outreach programs, and maintains treatment locators. Services for Baltimore residents are generally free or sliding-scale through the public behavioral health system. Residents can call for referrals or use the online directory; bring photo ID and insurance info if available, though care is not denied for lack of documentation.
410-637-1900 · 100 S Charles St, Tower 2, 8th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201