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Below is a list of providers that provide eating disorder treatment in Maryland. If you have a site that is not listed, please click on Recommend Your Site.
Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org
University affiliated, hospital based
The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program offers comprehensive treatment for
anorexia nervosa, bulimia and other eating disorders including outpatient consultation
and therapy, partial hospitalization and inpatient care.
Phone: 410-955-3863
Center for Eating Disorders
at Sheppard Pratt
http://www.eatingdisorder.org
Eating Disorder Treatment Center
This comprehensive Eating Disorders program has a formal training affiliation
with the University of Maryland School of Medicine and is directed by Harry A.
Brandt, M.D., who was formerly director of the Eating Disorders Unit at the National
Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md.
Among the most stable and respected programs in the nation, features of the Center
for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt include a specialized inpatient and 12
hour day-treatment unit, a 4 hour intensive outpatient program, and a full range
of outpatient services including individual, group, pharmacologic, and family
psychotherapy. The Center admits approximately 600 patients per year to the hospital,
and provides approximately 35,000 outpatient visits per year
The research division is currently involved in a genetic study of anorexia nervosa
and is actively seeking families with two or more affected individuals.
6501 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21204
Phone: 410-938-5252
Fax: 410-938-5050








