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Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET)

Baltimore, MD

SAMHSA Verified Inpatient PHP IOP MAT Dual Dx Telehealth

Inpatient · PHP · IOP · MAT center · in Baltimore, MD · Accepts Medicaid · Medicare · Serves veterans, trauma survivors.

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About Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET)

Close to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this center offers emergency, transitional, and long-term housing for veterans facing challenges like substance use disorder (SUD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and homelessness. Accessible by public transit and surrounded by walkable blocks, it's a welcoming place where veterans can focus on healing.
Each resident receives personalized case management and a suite of therapies like relapse prevention, group sessions, and crisis counseling. For veterans not living on-site, outpatient and day treatment programs offer structured support while allowing independence. These services help veterans manage trauma, rebuild self-trust, and move forward emotionally, with care that adapts to each person's journey.
Residents can explore paths in IT, culinary arts, or peer recovery support. The center also connects veterans with vision care, access to public benefits, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) employment and training services, giving them tools to regain stability and pursue meaningful goals as reminders that life can still feel full and possible.

Private non-profit organization. Primary focus: substance use treatment, transitional housing, halfway house, or sober home.

This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.

Quick Facts

Programs, populations, and payments verified via SAMHSA.

Level of care
Inpatient · PHP · IOP · MAT · Dual Dx · Telehealth
Service settings
Outpatient, Residential/24-hour residential, Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization, Intensive outpatient treatment, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment, Long-term residential, Short-term residential
Therapy approaches
Anger management, Brief intervention, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Contingency management/motivational incentives, Motivational interviewing, Matrix Model, Relapse prevention, Substance use disorder counseling
Age groups
Young Adults, Adults
Special populations
Young adults, Adult women, Adult men, Seniors or older adults, Veterans, Active duty military, Members of military families, Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients, Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, Clients with co-occurring pain and substance use disorders
Medications used
Buprenorphine with naloxone, Buprenorphine without naloxone, Naltrexone (oral), Medication for mental disorders, Nicotine replacement, Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation
Recovery supports
Self-help groups, Housing services, Assistance with obtaining social services, Recovery coach, Mentoring/peer support, Employment counseling or training
Facility operation
Private non-profit organization

Insurance & Payment Accepted

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Medicaid
Medicare
Private insurance
TRICARE / VA
Self-pay / Cash
Sliding scale

Full list from SAMHSA: Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs; Medicare; Medicaid; Cash or self-payment

Contact & Location

Address

301 North High Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Facility direct line

(410) 576-9626

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET) accept Medicaid?
Yes. According to SAMHSA data, Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET) accepts Medicaid. Coverage specifics (copays, prior authorization) depend on the specific MD Medicaid plan. Call (410) 576-9626 to verify your benefits.
What level of care does Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET) offer?
This facility offers: Inpatient, PHP, IOP, MAT, Dual Dx, Telehealth. Service settings include: Outpatient, Residential/24-hour residential, Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization, Intensive outpatient treatment, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment, Long-term residential, Short-term residential. Primary focus: Substance use treatment, Transitional housing, halfway house, or sober home, Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children.
Does Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET) have specialized programs?
Yes — this facility offers programs for: Young adults, Adult women, Adult men, Seniors or older adults, Veterans, Active duty military, Members of military families, Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients.
What therapy methods does Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET) use?
Evidence-based approaches listed with SAMHSA: Anger management, Brief intervention, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Contingency management/motivational incentives, Motivational interviewing, Matrix Model, Relapse prevention, Substance use disorder counseling, Telemedicine/telehealth therapy, Trauma-related counseling, 12-step facilitation.
How do I start treatment at Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET)?
Call the facility directly at (410) 576-9626 for an intake assessment. Our free 24/7 helpline (+1 (205) 973-2878) can also help you compare programs, verify insurance, and navigate options. No physician referral is required.
Is treatment confidential?
Yes. Federal law (42 CFR Part 2) provides strict confidentiality protections for substance use treatment records — stricter than HIPAA. Records cannot be disclosed without written consent, even to family, employers, or law enforcement.
What happens when you call? (general intake process)

Most treatment centers follow a 4-step intake: (1) confidential assessment — substance history, mental health, insurance, preferences (protected by 42 CFR Part 2); (2) insurance verification — facility contacts your plan to confirm coverage and out-of-pocket costs; (3) level-of-care recommendation — clinical staff match you to detox, residential, PHP, IOP, or outpatient based on severity; (4) admission typically within 24–48 hours. Timing varies by facility and bed availability.

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Sources & References

  • SAMHSA — Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Source of facility programs, services, and accepted payments.
  • SAMHSA — NSDUH, 2023.
  • CMS — Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA).
  • 42 CFR Part 2 — Confidentiality of SUD Patient Records.

Facility data last synced: April 2026. Editorial policy.

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