About John Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction
Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction is an outpatient substance use disorder treatment program in Baltimore, Maryland, serving East Baltimore residents on the Johns Hopkins Medicine campus at 911 North Broadway. The center offers multiple levels of outpatient care, intensive outpatient programming and halfway house services for adults seeking recovery from alcohol and drug dependence, including opioid use disorder. As a publicly funded program, Johns Hopkins Broadway Center provides services without regard to ability to pay, combining evidence based counseling with medical oversight, psychiatric care for co-occurring disorders and community reintegration support.
Outpatient Addiction Treatment Programs at Johns Hopkins Broadway Center
Clients begin with an assessment and are matched to the appropriate level of outpatient or intensive outpatient care based on the severity of their substance use and clinical needs. Each person works with a primary counselor for individual therapy, and medical services, including detoxification oversight and health monitoring, are provided on-site by nurse practitioners and internists.
Treatment combines cognitive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention planning, substance use education and HIV risk reduction counseling. For those with co-occurring psychiatric conditions, on-site psychiatric evaluation and medication management are available, ensuring integrated care for both mental health and addiction challenges.
What to Know About Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction
- Location: 911 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland, on the Johns Hopkins Medicine campus in East Baltimore
- Levels of care: Outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient programs and halfway house services
- Who they treat: Adults, with specialized tracks for men, women, young adults and older adults; transitional housing available for female clients
- Approach: Individual counseling, CBT, relapse prevention, structured monitoring (breath and urine testing) and practical problem solving support
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, private insurance, self-pay and financial assistance; services provided without regard to ability to pay
- Accreditation: Joint Commission accredited and accredited by the State of Maryland





