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Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health in Baltimore, MD

Psychiatry and behavioral health support for children and adolescents, with parents and guardians included in care planning when appropriate.

Baltimore, MD
Location
In-person & telehealth
Care options
Children, adults & families
Support
Overcare behavioral health care team supporting children, adolescents, and families in Baltimore
Baltimore Behavioral Health Care

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Find the right next step for child & adolescent behavioral health.

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Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health designed around real patient needs.

Families can visit Overcare at 520 Forrest St, Baltimore, MD 21202 and ask about appointment fit for a child or teenager based on age, needs, availability, and clinical review.

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Our team can help guide you to the right care path.

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Overview

Overcare Health Services supports children, adolescents, parents, and guardians seeking psychiatric evaluation, ADHD support, medication management when appropriate, and coordinated behavioral health care in Baltimore.

How this care can help

Children and teens may need support when attention, mood, anxiety, behavior, sleep, school, relationships, or daily routines become difficult. A qualified provider can review concerns and help families understand appropriate next steps without assuming a diagnosis or treatment outcome.

Child and adolescent psychiatric evaluation support
ADHD, anxiety, depression, and behavioral concerns
Medication management when clinically appropriate
Parent and guardian collaboration
School and care coordination guidance

When might a child or teen benefit from behavioral health care?

Families may seek support for persistent attention, mood, anxiety, sleep, behavioral, school, relationship, or daily functioning concerns.

What can an evaluation include?

An evaluation may review symptoms, development, medical and treatment history, school or home concerns, current medications, safety, and family goals.

How are families involved?

Parents and guardians may share history, concerns, and goals and may participate in planning based on age, consent requirements, and clinical needs.

What care options may be discussed?

Care may include psychiatry, therapy coordination, behavioral supports, medication management when appropriate, school or provider coordination, and referrals.

How can my family get started?

Request an appointment or verify insurance so the team can review age, needs, availability, coverage, and the most appropriate next step.

Care designed to be clear, compassionate, and coordinated.

Overcare helps patients understand care options, insurance next steps, and whether this service may fit their needs.

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Age-aware evaluation

Care considers development, symptoms, history, daily functioning, and the child or teen’s broader context.

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Family-centered planning

Parents and guardians may take part in care planning when appropriate for the patient’s age and needs.

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Coordinated support

The care team may coordinate psychiatry, medication support, therapy, school information, or referrals as appropriate.

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Clear next steps

Families can request an appointment, verify insurance, and ask whether Overcare is an appropriate fit.

Who this is for

This service may be right for you if...

You are looking for behavioral health or psychiatry support for a child or teenager.
Attention, mood, anxiety, behavior, sleep, school, or relationship concerns are affecting daily life.
You want to discuss evaluation or medication management when clinically appropriate.
You need help understanding which behavioral health service may fit your family’s needs.

Support for common behavioral health concerns.

Diagnosis, symptoms, and care needs are unique. Contact Overcare if you are unsure which service or provider type is the right fit.

A calmer path from first contact to ongoing care.

The first steps may include an appointment request, insurance review, age and service-fit screening, and an evaluation of symptoms, history, school or home concerns, current medications, safety, and family goals. Parent or guardian involvement depends on age, consent requirements, and clinical needs.

New Patient Guide
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Request an appointment

Submit an appointment request or call Overcare to begin.

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Verify insurance

Provide insurance details so the team can help review coverage and next steps.

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Complete intake

Share patient details, treatment history, concerns, and care goals.

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Start your care plan

Meet with the care team and begin an individualized treatment plan.

Check coverage before your first visit.

Coverage for child and adolescent behavioral health care varies by plan, provider network, service type, eligibility, and authorization requirements. Overcare can help review insurance information before scheduling.

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Baltimore Office

Overcare Health Services

Overcare Health Services serves patients from Baltimore and surrounding Maryland communities from its office at 520 Forrest St, Baltimore, MD 21202. Patients can contact the office for appointment requests, insurance verification, referrals, and behavioral health service questions.

520 Forrest St, Baltimore, MD 21202

443-489-9009

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Behavioral health care for Baltimore and nearby communities.

Overcare serves patients from Baltimore City and nearby Maryland communities while keeping care planning centered on each person’s needs.

Downtown Baltimore Inner Harbor Mount Vernon Fells Point Canton Federal Hill Rosedale Essex Towson Dundalk Catonsville Parkville Pikesville Glen Burnie

Common questions about child & adolescent behavioral health.

Quick answers for patients, families, and referral partners considering care with Overcare.

Does Overcare provide psychiatry support for children and adolescents?

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Yes. Overcare supports children, adolescents, and families. Appointment fit depends on age, patient needs, service availability, and clinical review.

When should I seek behavioral health support for my child?

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Consider requesting support when attention, mood, anxiety, sleep, behavior, school, relationships, or daily routines are causing ongoing concern or impairment.

Can Overcare help with a child or teen ADHD evaluation?

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Overcare can review ADHD-related concerns and discuss an appropriate evaluation pathway. An evaluation does not guarantee a diagnosis or medication.

Are parents or guardians involved in care?

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Parents or guardians may be involved based on the patient’s age, consent requirements, clinical needs, and the care plan.

Is medication always part of child or adolescent psychiatry?

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No. Recommendations are individualized and may include therapy coordination, behavioral supports, medication management when clinically appropriate, referrals, or a combination of care options.

What should I do if my child is in immediate danger?

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Do not use this website for emergencies. Call 911 for immediate danger or call or text 988 for mental health crisis support where appropriate.

Ready to take the next step?

Request an appointment, verify insurance, or contact Overcare for help choosing the right service.

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