Co-Director: Russell L. Margolis, M.D.
Co-Director: Sarah Reading, M.D.
OUR MISSION
The mission of the Johns Hopkins Schizophrenia Program is to provide state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment for individuals with schizophrenia and related disorders, including schizoaffective disorder and delusional disorder. We recognize the central role of families in the process of diagnosis and treatment and the right of every patient to receive the finest quality medical care in an atmosphere of honesty and respect. All patients will be offered opportunities to help advance knowledge about schizophrenia and to help future generations of doctors, nurses, and others learn how to provide competent and compassionate care.
We hope that you will learn more about schizophrenia on these pages, meet our team of experts, and contact us if you think we can be help.
Inpatient admissions 410-955-5104
Partial hospitalization admissions 410-614-8791
Outpatient consultation clinic 410-955-0424
Research projects and other questions 410-502-5887
CLINICAL CARE OF SCHIZOPHRENIA AND RELATED DISORDERS
Using a five-step comprehensive and individualized approach to schizophrenia care, we offer short-term inpatient treatment, day hospital care, and outpatient consultations.
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OPPORTUNITIES TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH
Part of the goal of the Johns Hopkins Schizophrenia Program is to continually seek out new knowledge that will improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients with schizophrenia and related disorders. We offer interested individuals the opportunity to participate in the various research projects directed by members of our faculty.
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OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE A GIFT
Support of the research, clinical, and educational projects of the schizophrenia Program is vital if we are to continue to deli ever state-of-the-art care, carry out research to advance the field, and train new generations of expert clinicians.
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