Understanding. Care. Awareness.

Mood disorders are characterized by changes in mood that don't have the usual connection with what is occurring in a person's life. Our center provides a range of specialized services to patients with mood disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder and many others. Our treatment facilities include inpatient units, a day hospital and consultation, and ongoing care clinics.


#TomorrowsDiscoveries: Helping Teens Suffering with Depression – Karen Swartz, M.D.

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Science. Awareness. Clinical Care.

More than 20 million Americans suffer from depression or bipolar disorder. The World Health Organization’s most recent global burden of disease study cites depression as the leading cause of disability worldwide. So curing these brain diseases in the best way we think possible—by understanding their genetics and biology and by translating sound clinical research into good care—is our constant goal.

J. Raymond DePaulo, M.D. and Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., Directors of the Johns Hopkins Mood Disorders Center

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Locations for Care

We have two convenient locations to better serve you.

Johns Hopkins Hospital

600 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

Patients and visitors, please use the Wolfe Street entrance at the end of the traffic circle.
Directions

Clinical Care: 410-955-5212
Clinical Research: 1-877-666-3754 (1-877-MOODSJH)

The Johns Hopkins East Baltimore campus.

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center


Clinical Care: 410-550-0104
Fax: 410-550-1748
Suzanne Mannion, Intake Coordinator
JHMBC Community Psychiatry
Clinical Research: 410-550-1652

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center