Acute Inpatient Treatment
Our clinical program operates a ten-bed inpatient unit at the Johns Hopkins Hospital for patients who are acutely ill and need 24-hour supervised care for their safety and to initiate treatment. A full range of evaluative and treatment services are available as necessary for comprehensive individualized care.
Inpatient Admissions | Steve Miller | 410-614-8791 | smille15@jhmi.edu
Day Hospital (Partial Hospitalization)
For patients who do not need 24-hour inpatient care, treatment can be provided in our day hospital. Patients can enter the day hospital from any inpatient unit or from outpatient treatment. The day hospital is operates from 8 am to 8 pm, seven days a week at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Treatment is based on a medical model, with supervision by nurses with expertise in schizophrenia, group education and support activities, and daily assessments by an attending psychiatrist. The day hospital will provide door-to-door transportation for individuals in Baltimore. Housing is available without cost for as many as four patients who live farther away, or who need temporary housing during treatment in the day hospital.
Day Hospital Admissions | Steve Miller | 410-614-8791 | smille15@jhmi.edu
Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic (EPIC)
EPIC provides ongoing treatment at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center for adolescents and young adults with recent onset of schizophrenia or a related psychotic disorder, or who are at risk for developing one of these disorders. Treatment includes weekly therapy, medicine management, and coordination with schools, pediatricians, neuropscyhologists, and rehabilitation programs. The clinic also offers consultations and second opinions.
Information and Appointments | Krista Baker | 410-550-0137 | kbaker1@jhmi.edu






