Stephen Rojcewicz, MD in Baltimore: Adult Psychiatry in Canton
Stephen Rojcewicz is a psychiatrist serving adult patients in Canton, a neighborhood on Baltimore's inner harbor known for medical facilities and residential density. His practice focuses on medication management and evaluation of mood, anxiety, and behavioral disorders in adults, operating within a private office setting rather than a hospital or clinic system. He is board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
What he actually is
Rojcewicz is a private-practice psychiatrist who accepts referrals for adult psychiatric care. His role is to diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and monitor psychiatric medications, and determine whether further specialist referral or psychotherapy is appropriate. Unlike primary-care doctors who may manage mild depression or anxiety, psychiatrists like Rojcewicz handle complex cases, medication adjustments, and conditions requiring ongoing specialist attention. Unlike psychologists or therapists, he can prescribe medication.
Services, insurance, and fees
Standard first psychiatric evaluation typically includes a detailed history, mental status exam, and discussion of treatment options. Follow-up appointments focus on medication adjustment and symptom monitoring. Rojcewicz's office is in-network with most major Baltimore-area insurance carriers, including CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield. For specific fee structures or uninsured rates, contact his office directly. Many psychiatry practices in Baltimore have shifted to required referrals from a primary-care physician before accepting new patients; confirm whether Rojcewicz requires one when scheduling.
How to choose between Baltimore psychiatrists
Baltimore has a limited number of board-certified adult psychiatrists accepting new patients. Rojcewicz's Canton location serves patients in Federal Hill, Fells Point, Inner Harbor, and nearby neighborhoods without requiring them to travel to Towson or the county. Dr. Karyn Reeves, also in Canton, specializes in medication management with a patient base that overlaps geographically. The University of Maryland Medical Center psychiatry department offers referral-based evaluation and medication clinic appointments, suitable for patients who prefer university-affiliated care or who need a psychiatric hospitalization option on-site. Rojcewicz suits patients seeking a private psychiatrist with consistent continuity and no waitlist pressure from academic volume; University of Maryland suits those who want a safety net of inpatient psychiatric beds or prefer university oversight. Wait times for first appointments vary; Rojcewicz's office typically schedules within 2 to 4 weeks during non-urgent referral, whereas university intake can stretch to 6 to 8 weeks.
Who it suits and who it does not
Rojcewicz is appropriate for adults with diagnosed or suspected depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, or other conditions requiring psychiatric medication and ongoing monitoring. His practice suits patients with established primary-care providers and insurance coverage. He is not a first contact for a psychiatric emergency (go to the emergency department at Mercy Medical Center Baltimore or University of Maryland Medical Center instead) and does not typically provide walk-in services or intensive outpatient programming. Patients seeking therapy alone, without medication, are better matched with a licensed clinical social worker or psychologist.
What the first visit involves
An initial appointment usually lasts 60 to 90 minutes. Rojcewicz will ask about your psychiatric history, current symptoms, medications, past treatments, family psychiatric history, substance use, and social context. He performs a mental status exam, observing appearance, mood, speech, and cognition. At the end, he discusses diagnosis (if indicated), medication options and their side effects, the need for labs or additional testing, and follow-up frequency. Bring your insurance card, a list of all current medications (including over-the-counter and supplements), and contact information for your primary-care doctor. If you have prior psychiatric records, sharing them accelerates the process.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Rojcewicz's office is located in Canton. Office hours are typically Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; call ahead to confirm current availability and whether walk-ins are accepted (they generally are not). Parking in Canton is street-based on residential blocks near medical offices, or lot-based at nearby employers and the Harbor. Public transit via the Charm City Circulator or MTA bus routes serves the area. A referral from your primary-care physician is often required; if not, verify insurance coverage before scheduling.
Rojcewicz holds an established presence in Baltimore's psychiatry landscape, with particular utility for patients in or near Canton who need reliable medication management and prefer private-practice continuity over clinic rotation.

