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Sheppard Pratt - Partners in Recovery
Sheppard Pratt Health System
ABOUT
Outpatient substance abuse treatment.
People We Serve
Adults aged 18 and older.
Phone
(443) 573-8671 voice
(410) 366-4360 voice
Location
2225 North Charles Street, 1st FloorBaltimore, MD 21218
General Information
Outpatient care for adults dealing with drug addiction and substance abuse. These services may include medication management, housing support, mental health support, and group counseling.
Payments accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Self Pay.
Services
About
We provide: 1) Urgent assessments; 2) Integrated mental health and substance use care, including traditional intensive outpatient services and outpatient substance use services; 3) Medication-assisted treatment, including Suboxone and methadone treatment.
Dosing Hours: Monday - Friday, 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Phone
(410) 938-4901 voice
Regular Schedule
Address
Gibson Building - 6501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21204About
We provide medically supervised outpatient detoxification from opiates, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates.
About
We host Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings to encourage self-help.
These weekly support sessions provide you with accountability while you recover from addiction.
About
We offer individual, family, and group therapy to help support recovery efforts.
We require patients to attend a community program, such as 12-step or self-help meetings.
About
Offer 12-week and 26-week Drug and Alcohol Education programs to meet the requirements set by the Maryland court system.
Programs are available for individuals who have been convicted of:
1) Driving under the influence (DUI)
2) Driving while impaired (DWI)
3) Possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS)
4) Testing positive for an illicit substance on the job.
About
Screenings and assessments: We offer substance abuse screenings and assessments for teen parents and adults seeking assistance. Provide screenings at Baltimore City Social Services offices and two Department of Social Services sites for parents with open Child Protective Services cases.
In-hospital assessments: We provide assessments for substance abuse and referral to treatment for mothers of drug-exposed newborns.