Theragro in Baltimore: Pediatric Behavioral Health in a Clinical Setting
Theragro is a pediatric mental health clinic in Baltimore offering psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and behavioral therapy within a medical practice structure rather than as a standalone therapy office. The practice operates at the intersection of primary care and mental health, serving children and adolescents who need clinical assessment and pharmacological support alongside or instead of traditional talk therapy.
What Theragro actually is
Theragro functions as a behavioral health clinic integrated with medical oversight, not a therapy-only practice. This distinction matters. The clinic's model centers on psychiatric diagnosis, medication management by licensed clinicians, and structured behavioral interventions for children ages roughly 5 through 18. It is one of several pediatric mental health providers in Baltimore but distinguishes itself through medical-model care, which means decisions about treatment include consideration of medical history, comorbid conditions, and interactions with any existing medications.
The practice serves families referred from pediatricians, schools, or seeking mental health care directly. Many parents choose Theragro specifically because they need psychiatric evaluation for possible medication, not just counseling.
Services and what to expect for cost
Theragro offers psychiatric intake assessments (typically 90 minutes), ongoing medication management visits (usually 15–30 minutes), and behavioral health consultations. Initial psychiatric evaluations generally run $300 to $500 depending on complexity and insurance, though most families pay only their co-pay if insured. Follow-up medication management visits cost $150 to $300; again, insurance co-pays usually apply. Behavioral consultation visits are priced similarly to medication visits. Verify current fees directly, as these figures shift with insurance plan changes and clinic adjustments.
The clinic does not provide ongoing weekly psychotherapy; families needing that service receive referrals to therapists or counselors elsewhere in Baltimore. This is a practical limitation: Theragro diagnoses and prescribes but is not a substitute for therapy-focused practices.
How it compares to other Baltimore pediatric mental health options
Theragro occupies a specific niche in Baltimore's pediatric mental health landscape. It is a clinic-based psychiatric practice, which is different from community mental health agencies (like Community Health Association of Maryland or Kennedy Krieger Institute's outpatient behavioral services), therapist practices that offer no medication management, and pediatricians who manage ADHD or anxiety within primary care but lack psychiatric specialization.
Choose Theragro if your child needs psychiatric evaluation or medication management and your family has insurance or flexibility to pay out of pocket. It is faster than many community mental health agencies and more focused than a pediatrician's office. Choose a community mental health provider instead if you cannot afford private-practice fees or need comprehensive wraparound services (school coordination, case management). Choose a therapist in private practice if your child's needs are primarily emotional support and your pediatrician has ruled out medication. Kennedy Krieger's outpatient clinics are best for children with complex developmental or behavioral disorders requiring multidisciplinary assessment.
Who Theragro suits and who it does not
Theragro suits parents of children who have been screened by a school or doctor and may need psychiatric medication evaluation, those suspecting ADHD or anxiety disorders, and families already insured. The clinic also accepts families who recognize behavioral health needs but prefer a structured medical appointment to an open-ended therapy relationship.
Theragro does not suit families with no insurance and no cash reserves (community mental health agencies offer sliding-scale fees; Theragro does not). It is not appropriate for children in acute crisis (emergency psychiatric evaluation should go to Johns Hopkins Hospital or the ER). It is not the right fit for children whose primary need is long-term weekly psychotherapy without medication consideration.
What the first visit involves
An initial psychiatric evaluation at Theragro typically spans 90 minutes. You will meet with a board-certified psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner who takes a detailed history: developmental background, family psychiatric history, school performance, behavioral symptoms, and any medical conditions. Bring any school evaluations, prior mental health records, or medication lists. The clinician will conduct a mental status examination (observing mood, thought process, attention) and will ask about safety (suicidal ideation, substance use). If medication is recommended, the clinician will discuss options, side effects, and monitoring plans. You will receive a diagnosis and a treatment plan, often including a recommendation to start therapy elsewhere if indicated.
Appointments typically end with a follow-up scheduled in 2 to 4 weeks for medication adjustment if a prescription was started.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Theragro operates weekday mornings and afternoons; evening and Saturday availability vary by location. The practice is located in central Baltimore and offers street and lot parking depending on the specific address. Some Theragro offices are co-located with primary care or pediatric practices, which means check-in and wait times run similar to a doctor's office. Insurance is accepted; call ahead with your plan to confirm coverage. Telehealth appointments are available for medication follow-ups but not typically for initial psychiatric evaluation.
Theragro fills a genuine gap in Baltimore's pediatric care: psychiatric expertise without the barriers of long waitlists or community agency bureaucracy, though at a cost not all families can manage.

