Baltimore, Maryland

Help for Opioid Use Disorder, Right Here in Baltimore

Same-day and next-day Suboxone and Sublocade treatment in Baltimore, Maryland. All insurances accepted, including Medicaid.
Baltimore

Often started same day

No long waitlists. No runaround.

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Care In This Community

Rooted in Baltimore. Built for recovery.

Our Baltimore office offers the full range of MD MATT care: Suboxone and Sublocade treatment, psychiatry, mental health support, and care coordination. You get the same fast access and judgment-free service we hold ourselves to at every location, close to home in Baltimore.
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Address

1050 North Point Rd #203 Baltimore, MD 21224

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Hours

Mon–Fri: 8 AM – 6 PM
Walk-ins welcome. Evening appointments available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I come in without an appointment?

Yes. Walk-ins are welcome, and we also offer same-day appointments when available.
New patients may wait 30–45 minutes during peak hours. We strive to minimize delays and respect your time.
Plan for 60–90 minutes. Your provider will complete a full assessment and collaborate with you on a treatment plan.
Most patients begin with weekly check-ins. Over time, appointments may be spaced out depending on your progress and care needs.

Get Started

You Do Not Need to Have It All Figured Out to Begin
Whatever brought you here, you’ll reach someone who’s genuinely glad you called. One call is all it takes to start. We’ll answer your questions, check your coverage, and find you an appointment, often as soon as today. You bring the willingness, and we’ll handle the rest.

At MD MATT Baltimore, we offer outpatient addiction treatment that puts people first. Our clinic provides a safe, respectful space where you can begin—or continue—your recovery with real support. Located in the heart of Baltimore, we’re here to help you take your next step with confidence.

Location Details

Clinic Address

1050 North Point Rd #203
Baltimore, MD 21224

Phone Number 

(410) 364-8194

Hours

Mon–Fri: 8 AM – 6 PM
Walk-ins welcome. Evening appointments available.

What We Offer at Our Baltimore Location

Our Baltimore clinic specializes in outpatient support for opioid and alcohol use disorder. Services include:

  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
  • Counseling and mental health support
  • Dual diagnosis care for co-occurring conditions
  • Ongoing recovery support and care coordination
  • Flexible scheduling and personalized treatment plans

We focus on treating the whole person—not just the addiction.

Why Choose MD MATT Baltimore?

  • Centrally located with easy access via public transit
  • Inclusive, trauma-informed care
  • Experienced providers who listen
  • LGBTQ+ friendly environment
  • We meet you where you are—no judgment, no pressure

Getting Here

Our Baltimore clinic is located near the Johns Hopkins Hospital corridor and is easily accessible by bus, train, and major roadways. Free and metered parking options are available nearby.

Nearby areas we serve include:
Fells Point, Highlandtown, Canton, Patterson Park, and Downtown Baltimore.

Medications Available at This Location

Our Baltimore team provides FDA-approved MAT medications to support long-term recovery:

  • Suboxone® (buprenorphine + naloxone)
  • Sublocade® (monthly injectable buprenorphine)
  • Vivitrol® (naltrexone injection)
  • Oral naltrexone
  • Supportive medications for co-occurring conditions

All prescriptions are tailored to your needs with a focus on safety, efficacy, and whole-person recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I come in without an appointment?
A: Yes. Walk-ins are welcome, and we also offer same-day appointments when available.

Q: How long is the wait time?
A: New patients may wait 30–45 minutes during peak hours. We strive to minimize delays and respect your time.

Q: What should I expect during my first visit?
A: Plan for 60–90 minutes. Your provider will complete a full assessment and collaborate with you on a treatment plan.

Q: Will I have to come in every week?
A: Most patients begin with weekly check-ins. Over time, appointments may be spaced out depending on your progress and care needs.