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For general information about providers and resources, please visit our Resources page.

We’ve also included info about some of our most frequently contacted offices below for your easy reference in the section below.

Frequently Contacted Resources

  • Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team (BHCST): 410-516-WELL (9355). This resource serves all Hopkins affiliates.
  • Primary Care – East Baltimore: 410-955-3250. This resource serves students and trainees at BSPH, SOM, SON, and Berman Institute of Bioethics. It also serves all house staff (medical residents) of the JHM system.
  • Mental Health Services – East Baltimore: 410-955-1892. This resource serves students and trainees at BSPH, SOM, SON, and Berman Institute of Bioethics. It also serves all house staff (medical residents) of the JHM system.
  • Primary Care – Homewood: 410-516-8270. This resource serves all Homewood and Peabody students and trainees. It also serves SOE and CBS students taking in-person classes at our Baltimore campuses.
  • Mental Health Services – Homewood: 410-516-8278. This resource serves all Homewood and Peabody students and trainees. It also serves SOE and CBS students taking in-person classes at our Baltimore campuses.
  • Mental Health Services – Washington, DC: (443-287-7000), This resource serves SAIS, Carey DC, AAP, and Engineering for Professionals students.
  • TimelyCare. This resource is available to all half-time or more degree-seeking students and all trainees. It includes on-demand support from licensed clinicians and scheduled counseling.
  • Sexual Assault Helpline: 410-516-7887. This resource serves all Hopkins affiliates.

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