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B.N.J. Health Services

2701 Washington Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21230
Detox Service Setting
MATOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientIntensive Outpatient
B.N.J. Health Services

Baltimore Behavioral Health

1101 West Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21223
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientDual Diagnosis
Baltimore Behavioral Health

BCRI

5124 Greenwich Avenue Baltimore, MD 21229
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
BCRI

Chase Brexton Health Care Mt Vernon Center

1111 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientAftercareDual Diagnosis+1
Chase Brexton Health Care Mt Vernon Center

Concerted Care Group Central Baltimore

428 East 25th Street Baltimore, MD 21218
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientDual Diagnosis
Concerted Care Group Central Baltimore

DeVaughn Intervention Teach & Treat Options – DITTO

4804 York Road Baltimore, MD 21212
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
Outpatient
DeVaughn Intervention Teach & Treat Options – DITTO

East Baltimore Community Corporation

301 North Gay Street Baltimore, MD 21202
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
East Baltimore Community Corporation

Glenwood Life Counseling Center

516 Glenwood Avenue Baltimore, MD 21212
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientDual Diagnosis
Glenwood Life Counseling Center

Grace Medical Center New Hope Treatment Facility

2401 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21223
Detox Service Setting
MAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatient
Grace Medical Center New Hope Treatment Facility

Hampden Health Solutions Baltimore

3612 Falls Road Baltimore, MD 21211
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientAftercareDual Diagnosis
Hampden Health Solutions Baltimore

Hopes Horizon

4111 East Joppa Road Baltimore, MD 21236
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
PHPOutpatientAftercare+1
Hopes Horizon

I’m Still Standing by Grace in Baltimore

1003 East Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21225
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientPHPOutpatient+3
I’m Still Standing by Grace in Baltimore

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center of Addiction Medicine

4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientAftercare+2
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center of Addiction Medicine

Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction – Wilson House

911 North Broadway Baltimore, MD 21205
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMATInpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientInpatientIntensive Outpatient+1
Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction – Wilson House

MedMark Treatment Centers Baltimore Downtow

821 North Eutaw Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientAftercare
MedMark Treatment Centers Baltimore Downtow

People Encouraging People

4201 Primrose Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientAftercareDual Diagnosis
People Encouraging People

Pine Heights Treatment Center Baltimore

3455 Wilkens Avenue Baltimore, MD 21229
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientIntervention
Pine Heights Treatment Center Baltimore

Recovery Network UPC Mental Health Services Baltimore

201 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientDual Diagnosis
Recovery Network UPC Mental Health Services Baltimore

Sheppard Pratt Outpatient Mental Health Center Baltimore

2225 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientAftercareDual Diagnosis
Sheppard Pratt Outpatient Mental Health Center Baltimore

The Security Square Center

3510 Brenbrook Drive Baltimore, MD 21133
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientAftercareDual Diagnosis+1
The Security Square Center

Total Healthcare Saratoga Health Center

1501 West Saratoga Street Baltimore, MD 21223
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
OutpatientDual DiagnosisSober Living
Total Healthcare Saratoga Health Center

Tuerk House

730 Ashburton Street Baltimore, MD 21216
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatient
Tuerk House

Turning Point Clinic

2401 East North Avenue Baltimore, MD 21213
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
Outpatient
Turning Point Clinic

UM Center for Addiction Medicine (CAM) at Linden Ave | 827 Linden Ave

827 Linden Avenue Baltimore, MD 21201
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
Outpatient
UM Center for Addiction Medicine (CAM) at Linden Ave | 827 Linden Ave

Baltimore VA Medical Center – VA Maryland Health Care System

10 North Greene Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientPHP+1

Changing Lives at Home Baltimore

4805 Garrison Blvd Baltimore, MD 21215
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatient

Gaudenzia Park Heights

4615 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxHospital DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
Dual DiagnosisInpatient

Helping Up Mission

1029 East Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21202
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientAftercareSober Living

I’m Still Standing by Grace

1003 East Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21225
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
OutpatientPHPIntensive Outpatient+3

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
Outpatient

Marian House

949 Gorsuch Ave. Baltimore, MD 21218
Detox Service Setting
Hospital DetoxInpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientDual DiagnosisAftercare+1

Misha house

2300 Garrison Blvd Baltimore, MD 21216
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
OutpatientAftercareSober Living+1

Mountain Manor Treatment Center

3800 Frederick Avenue Baltimore, MD 21229
Detox Service Setting
Hospital DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT+1
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientPHP+1

Powell Recovery Center, Inc.

14 South Broadway Baltimore, MD 21231
Detox Service Setting
Hospital DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientPHP

UM Addiction Treatment Center

1001 West Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21223
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
Outpatient

Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Inc.

5000 East Monument Street Baltimore MD, 21205
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientDual Diagnosis+2

Drug & Alcohol Detox in Baltimore, MD

Baltimore’s detoxification framework is a crucial intersection of public health initiatives and specialized addiction medicine, designed to combat one of the highest overdose mortality rates of any major U.S. city.

Regulated at the state level by the Maryland Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) and locally coordinated by Behavioral Health System Baltimore (BHSB), the city’s care network emphasizes harm reduction and the rapid integration of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).

Additionally, opioid settlement funds are currently being channeled into expanding 24/7 stabilization centers and expanding street outreach, moving the city closer to a “treatment on demand” model.

Understanding the local landscape is essential for finding the right care. West Baltimore is home to legacy safety-net institutions like Tuerk House, which provides vital, accessible care for uninsured or underinsured residents. Due to high demand, accessing publicly funded beds often requires early arrival and persistent coordination with peer navigators.

In terms of transportation, the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) buses and the Light RailLink provide essential lifelines to treatment, connecting neighborhoods to major hubs like the Johns Hopkins medical campuses and downtown outpatient centers.

Furthermore, recent initiatives are focused on meeting individuals where they are. Mobile MAT clinics and street medicine teams have expanded their footprint, providing buprenorphine inductions directly in the community.

Moreover, Baltimore has been a focal point in the push for Overdose Prevention Centers (OPCs), with local advocacy groups working alongside lawmakers to legally establish safe consumption spaces to curb fatal overdoses caused by the heavily fentanyl-adulterated local drug supply.

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Paying for Detox in Baltimore

Understanding the cost of drug detox in Baltimore can help you find the treatment program that meets your needs. It varies based on many factors, but there are financial solutions that allow you to receive quality care regardless of your current financial situation.

How Much Does Detox Cost in Baltimore?

The cost of detox in Baltimore varies based on the level of care, the severity of withdrawal symptoms, and whether services are provided in a hospital, residential facility or outpatient setting.

Additionally, medical complexity, length of stay and medication needs can also affect the total cost.

Many people in Maryland reduce out-of-pocket expenses by using insurance or accessing the state’s Public Behavioral Health System (PBHS).

Outpatient MAT programs combine prescribed medications with counseling and support, allowing you to manage recovery while maintaining daily responsibilities. Outpatient MAT costs are heavily influenced by the specific medication being prescribed.

$150k
Medical Detox
$51k
Inpatient Rehab
$11k
Outpatient Rehab
$5.2k
Methadone Treatment

Does Private Insurance Cover Detox in Baltimore?

Yes. Because of the Affordable Care Act, mental health and substance abuse treatment coverage must be offered on the same level as other medical benefits. The Maryland Insurance Administration oversees these policies to ensure compliance.

You can check coverage and network status via Maryland Health Connection.

The most common commercial insurance companies in Baltimore include:

Care First
United Health Care
Kaiser Permanente
Cigna
Aetna
Elevance Health

Medicare and Medicaid in Baltimore

Medicare

Medicare covers both inpatient and outpatient alcohol and drug detox in Baltimore. It also covers Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) services, utilizing methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone under Part B.

Copays and deductibles depend on the specific treatment setting and your Medicare plan.

Medicaid

Maryland Medicaid, also referred to as HealthChoice, covers detox and withdrawal management for eligible residents. It provides robust coverage for inpatient, residential and outpatient SUD services, as well as MAT.

Care is managed through the state’s Public Behavioral Health System and is administered by Optum Maryland.

Other Ways to Pay for Detox Treatment

Cost should never be the reason for not receiving alcohol rehab or drug detox in Baltimore. Here are several ways to pay for addiction treatment without private health insurance:

Sliding Scale Payment Systems: 

Facilities like Tuerk House and various Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) across Baltimore offer sliding fee scales based on income and family size to ensure care is affordable for all residents.

Nonprofits & Charities: 

Baltimore is home to established charitable recovery programs, such as Helping Up Mission and the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, which provide long-term residential recovery and detox support with minimal to no out-of-pocket costs.

Local Government Programs: 

Through Behavioral Health System Baltimore (BHSB), the city funds grant-based treatment slots and public behavioral health services for uninsured residents, ensuring a safety net for those requiring urgent detox.

Veterans Programs: 

The VA Maryland Health Care System, centered at the Baltimore VA Medical Center on N. Greene Street, offers specialized, fully funded detox and substance use disorder treatment exclusively for eligible military veterans.

Baltimore, Maryland Regulations and Accreditation for Detox

Key regulatory and accreditation bodies that oversee detox and withdrawal management services in Baltimore and Maryland include:

Behavioral Health Administration (BHA)

Operating under the Maryland Department of Health, the BHA is the primary state licensing authority for substance use disorder programs. They set the clinical standards, certify treatment facilities and manage state block grants to fund public detox and recovery services.

Behavioral Health System Baltimore (BHSB)

BHSB serves as the local behavioral health authority for Baltimore City. They oversee the public behavioral health system, distribute funding, monitor the quality of care at local treatment centers and implement citywide overdose prevention strategies.

Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD)

While the BHA issues medical licenses, BCHD also leads the local public health response to the addiction crisis. They manage the city’s syringe services programs, distribute naloxone, issue standing orders for harm reduction and track epidemiological data on fatal and non-fatal overdoses.

Key MAT Medications and Regulatory Status in Baltimore

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in Baltimore is governed by both SAMHSA guidelines and Maryland state regulations. The BHA works to reduce barriers to MAT, viewing it as the gold standard for opioid use disorder treatment in the state.

Buprenorphine:

Widely available across Baltimore via standard prescriptions, specialized low-barrier clinics and telehealth. Maryland has significantly deregulated access to allow for rapid, community-based inductions, making it a cornerstone of citywide harm reduction.

Methadone:

Highly regulated and dispensed only through certified Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs). Despite the daily clinic visit requirements, Baltimore has a dense network of methadone clinics fully supported by Maryland Medicaid to ensure consistent access.

Naltrexone: 

As a non-narcotic option, naltrexone (including the long-acting injectable Vivitrol) does not require specialized DEA waivers for prescribers. It is readily available through primary care and outpatient detox providers across Baltimore, often used for both alcohol and opioid use disorders.

Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction in Baltimore

Baltimore has been a historic pioneer in harm reduction, establishing some of the nation’s earliest syringe exchange programs.

Today, the city relies on a robust network of community organizations, public health workers and peer advocates to provide free naloxone, clean syringes, drug testing equipment and stigma-free medical care.

These harm reduction services are primarily designed to keep people alive amid an increasingly toxic, fentanyl-dominated drug supply, while also serving as compassionate entry points to formal detox and recovery when individuals are ready.

Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition (BHRC)

Mobile and Drop-In Syringe Exchange Naloxone (Narcan) Distribution and Training Fentanyl and Xylazine Test Strips Mail-Order Harm Reduction Supplies

BHRC is a community-based organization operating out of Lower Charles Village. They mobilize community members to provide direct, life-saving public health services to those who use drugs and advocate heavily for systemic policy changes, including the establishment of Overdose Prevention Sites.

Baltimore City Health Department Syringe Services Program

Sterile Syringe Access and Safe Disposal HIV and Syphilis Testing Wound Care Assessment Linkage to MAT and Detox

Operating mobile outreach vans across various Baltimore neighborhoods, the city-run SSP has been active since 1994. It is a critical, low-barrier public health initiative that reduces the transmission of blood-borne pathogens while connecting marginalized residents to broader healthcare resources.

Charm City Care Connection

Drop-In Harm Reduction Center Buprenorphine (Suboxone) Clinic Case Management and Housing Support Safer-Use Supplies

Located in East Baltimore, Charm City Care Connection connects people impacted by drug use to high-quality healthcare and social services. Their integrated approach seamlessly blends harm reduction supplies with low-barrier medical care and MAT inductions in a deeply supportive environment.

SPARC (Sex Workers Promoting Action, Risk, and Community)

Harm Reduction Supplies Drop-In Center for Women and Marginalized Genders On-Site Medical Care and STI Testing and Peer Support Survival Resources

SPARC is an initiative based in Pigtown tailored to women, trans and non-binary individuals who are involved in sex work or drug use. They provide a vital, safe space for marginalized populations to access non-judgmental healthcare, detox referrals and overdose prevention tools.

Detox Statistics in Baltimore, Maryland

While recent data indicate a promising decline in fatal overdoses, Baltimore continues to face one of the most severe addiction crises in the nation. The local drug supply remains highly toxic, heavily saturated with fentanyl and emerging adulterants like xylazine.

1,405 Statewide Fatalities

In 2025, Maryland recorded 1,405 fatal overdoses statewide—the lowest level seen in the last 10 years and a 53% drop from the 2021 peak. (Maryland Department of Health)

Older Black Men at Highest Risk

In Baltimore City, Black male residents who are 60 years old and older remain at the absolute greatest statistical risk of overdose death. (Baltimore City Overdose Dashboard)

Highest Metro Mortality Rate

Despite recent declines, Baltimore City still leads all metropolitan areas nationally in overdose mortality rates. (Baltimore City Overdose Dashboard)

FAQs About Detox in Baltimore, MD

How can I access state-funded detox in Baltimore if I am uninsured?

You can access state-funded care by contacting the Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. (BCRI) hotline or directly reaching out to safety-net providers like Tuerk House. The Public Behavioral Health System covers care for uninsured residents, but beds are often available on a first-come, first-served triage basis.

Can I get to a detox center using the MTA?

Yes, many of Baltimore’s detox and outpatient facilities are highly accessible via public transit. Major hubs like the Johns Hopkins medical district and downtown clinics are serviced by MTA CityLink buses, the Light RailLink and the Metro SubwayLink.

Are there mobile MAT services in Baltimore?

Yes. To address transportation barriers, several organizations and the Baltimore City Health Department operate mobile MAT clinics. These vans travel to high-need neighborhoods, offering on-the-spot buprenorphine inductions, wound care and direct linkages to long-term detox programs.

Where can I get free Narcan in Baltimore?

Naloxone (Narcan) is readily available and free in Baltimore. You can get it through the Baltimore City Health Department’s mobile outreach vans, community organizations like the Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition or at most local pharmacies via Maryland’s statewide standing order.

Are there specialized detox resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Baltimore?

Yes. Organizations like Chase Brexton Health Care provide highly specialized, LGBTQ+-affirming outpatient addiction treatment and MAT. Additionally, peer-led spaces like Baltimore Safe Haven offer specific outreach, drop-in support and harm reduction for transgender and LGBTQIA+ individuals navigating recovery.

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