Psychiatric Care in Baltimore, MD — Telehealth Psychiatric Care | MJB Holistic
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Looking for a psychiatrist in Baltimore? MJB Holistic & Therapeutic Services provides telehealth and in-person psychiatric care for Baltimore residents — delivered by a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) fully licensed in Maryland to evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe. Same-week appointments, most insurance accepted, over a decade of clinical experience.
From Federal Hill to Roland Park, Baltimore residents can access licensed psychiatric care from MJB Holistic without ever leaving home. Our telehealth platform serves all of Baltimore City and County — Canton, Hampden, Mount Vernon, Towson, Catonsville, and beyond.
Note: in-person visits are at our Upper Marlboro office (about 50 minutes south of Baltimore). Most Baltimore patients use telehealth.
All care at MJB Holistic is provided by Melveena Johnson-Bolden, PMHNP-BC — a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who, under Maryland's full-practice-authority law, can independently evaluate, diagnose, prescribe, and manage psychiatric medications. PMHNPs and psychiatrists work in similar scopes for medication management; the difference is degree path (nursing vs. medical school).
"We believe in addressing the whole patient, not the hole in the patient." — Melveena Johnson-Bolden, PMHNP-BC, Founder of MJB Holistic
Psychiatric Services Available to Baltimore Patients
We provide a full range of psychiatric care, all delivered by a Maryland-licensed prescribing clinician:
Medication management — initial psychiatric evaluation, prescribing, and ongoing medication adjustments for SSRIs, SNRIs, mood stabilizers, ADHD stimulants and non-stimulants, and antipsychotics.
ADHD testing and treatment — comprehensive evaluations using validated tools (DIVA-5, Conners) for adults and adolescents, plus medication management.
Pharmacogenetic (genetic) testing — for patients who haven't responded well to multiple medications. Helps identify which drugs your body metabolizes efficiently.
Anxiety and panic disorder treatment — evidence-based medication management combined with referrals to therapy when needed.
Depression and mood disorder care — including treatment-resistant depression, postpartum depression, and seasonal affective disorder.
PTSD and trauma-informed care — medication support paired with referrals to trauma-specialized therapists.
Substance use disorder management — medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder.
What Baltimore Patients Can Expect
Your first visit is a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. Melveena Johnson-Bolden, PMHNP-BC reviews your history, current symptoms, prior medications, and goals. By the end, you'll have a treatment plan and — when appropriate — your first prescription.
Follow-up visits check medication response, adjust doses, and address any side effects. We work to meet at a frequency that works best for each client. It's common to meet every 4 weeks at the start, then every 1-3 months once stable.
Insurance Accepted
We accept the following insurance plans:
Aetna
Cigna
Blue Cross Blue Shield (CareFirst MD, FEP, out-of-state BCBS)
UnitedHealthcare
Maryland Medicaid (Priority Partners, Aetna Better Health, Maryland Physicians Care, MedStar Family Choice, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, Wellpoint, Carefirst Community Health Plan)
DC Medicaid (for DC residents)
TriCare Prime, TriCare Select, Humana Military
Johns Hopkins Health Plans (USFHP, EHP, Priority Partners, Advantage MD)
Peach State Health Plan (for Georgia residents)
We verify your benefits before your first visit. To check coverage, call (301) 381-3622
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Frequently Asked Questions — Baltimore Patients
Is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner the same as a psychiatrist?
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD or DO) who specialized in psychiatry. A Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) is a registered nurse with a graduate degree (MSN or DNP) and national board certification in psychiatry. In Maryland, PMHNPs have full practice authority — meaning they can independently diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe psychiatric medications (including controlled substances), and manage treatment, just like a psychiatrist. The training paths are different, but the day-to-day clinical work for medication management is essentially the same.
Do you actually see Baltimore patients, or just refer them out?
We treat Baltimore patients directly. Baltimore is part of our regular service area — telehealth makes it the same as seeing a local provider, except faster.
How quickly can I get my first appointment?
Same-day or next-day appointments are sometimes available, depending on our current schedule — telehealth slots tend to open up faster. Reach out and we'll let you know the soonest opening that fits your needs.
Do you prescribe controlled substances (ADHD stimulants, benzodiazepines)?
Yes, when clinically appropriate. ADHD stimulants are commonly prescribed after a comprehensive evaluation. Benzodiazepines are prescribed sparingly and short-term per current best-practice guidelines.
Is telehealth psychiatric care as effective as in-person?
Multiple peer-reviewed studies show telehealth psychiatry is comparable to in-person care for most conditions, including medication management, ADHD treatment, depression, and anxiety. The main difference is convenience — no commute, no waiting room.
What if I need therapy in addition to medication?
We focus on psychiatric medication management and referrals to therapists in your area. We maintain a list of trusted therapists in Baltimore and surrounding regions.
Book a Psychiatric Visit
Ready to schedule? Book online at https://mjbholistic.intakeq.com/booking or call (301) 381-3622. Our team typically responds the same business day.
MJB Holistic & Therapeutic Services, LLC • 1300 Mercantile Lane, Suite 129-14, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 • (301) 381-3622

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