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Downtown Baltimore Weekend Admissions Hub
Now Open Saturdays and Sundays, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
MedMark Treatment Centers in Downtown Baltimore provides care for opioid use disorder. Get same-day intake, a clinical assessment, and medication-assisted treatment. Treatment helps reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, and support daily stability.
Available 24/7 to Take Your Call
Visit MedMark Downtown Baltimore
821 N Eutaw St, Ste 101 & 201 Baltimore, MD 21201
You can walk in during weekend hours, be referred by a community partner, or transition from a hospital, shelter, or community program. No appointment is required to begin the admissions process.
What to Expect
Medication-assisted treatment with methadone or Suboxone®
Counseling support with coordinated care planning
Connections to trusted community resources
Discharge planning with ongoing recovery support
Case management services to support daily stability
Education focused on relapse prevention and long-term recovery
How Our Weekend Admission Hub Works
Arrive at the Baltimore location during weekend hours
Walk in or plan ahead to begin treatment on Saturday or Sunday.
Complete intake and a same-day clinical assessment
Our team completes intake, evaluates you, and provides a supervised stabilization dose when appropriate.
Seamless coordination with your ongoing treatment clinic
Your information is securely shared to ensure continuity of care.
Continue care at your local clinic the next day
Resume medication and counseling at a location closer to home without needing to return to the hub.
Expanded Access for the Communities We Serve
The Downtown Baltimore Weekend Admissions Hub supports individuals across Baltimore and nearby communities. After intake, patients can continue care at a clinic that fits their schedule and location needs.
Continue Care at a Location Near You
MedMark Timonium
MedMark Essex
MedMark Cherry Hill
MedMark Mt. Vernon
MedMark Belcamp
Why Choose Opioid Use Disorder Treatment at MedMark
Personalized, Compassionate MAT
Receive an individualized treatment plan that combines medication, required counseling, and supportive services to promote recovery.
Access to Evidence-Based Medications
Methadone and buprenorphine are FDA-approved medications used to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms as part of OUD treatment.
CARF-Accredited, High-Quality Care
MedMark Treatment Centers meet rigorous standards for safety, ethics, and evidence-based care for high-quality, consistent treatment.
Accredited and Trusted Care
All MedMark Treatment Centers locations are federally certified, state licensed, and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) to provide medication-assisted treatment for Opioid Use Disorder.
Take the Next Step Toward Care
Opioid use disorder is treatable, and support is available. With medication-assisted treatment and counseling, many individuals reduce cravings, regain stability, and move forward in recovery. MedMark Baltimore is here to help you begin treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Baltimore Weekend Admissions Hub?
The Downtown Baltimore Weekend Admissions Hub is a MedMark location that provides same-day intake and medical evaluation on weekends. Medication-assisted treatment is available when appropriate, helping individuals start care without weekday delays.
Who can access the Downtown Baltimore Weekend Admissions Hub?
This service is open to adults seeking treatment for opioid use disorder. It includes individuals beginning treatment, returning to care, or transitioning from hospitals or community programs. Walk-ins and referrals are accepted.
Is it possible to start methadone or Suboxone® treatment on weekends?
Yes. Patients complete a same-day assessment and may begin stabilization dosing with methadone or Suboxone® when appropriate.
What happens after I complete weekend intake?
After admission, care is coordinated with a local clinic. You can continue medication and counseling at a location that fits your schedule during the week.