PsychCare Psychological Services, LLC in Baltimore: Individual and Group Therapy for Adults and Adolescents
PsychCare Psychological Services, LLC operates as a private group practice in Baltimore offering outpatient mental health treatment primarily through individual and group therapy. The practice serves adults and adolescents with a range of concerns including anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship issues, positioning itself as a mid-scale provider in a market where solo practitioners and larger health system-based psychology departments both compete for patient volume.
What PsychCare actually is
PsychCare is a licensed group psychology practice, not a hospital-affiliated clinic or a solo therapist's office. It employs multiple licensed psychologists and mental health counselors, which distinguishes it from single-provider practices common across Baltimore. The practice does not prescribe medication; it focuses on evidence-based psychotherapy. This model suits patients seeking longer-term talk therapy without the referral burden of a hospital system and without the limited availability that often characterizes solo practitioners.
Services and session structure
PsychCare offers individual psychotherapy, group therapy, and intake evaluations. Individual sessions typically run 50 minutes. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, including Anthem Blue Cross, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Aetna; patients should verify their specific plan's mental health coverage before scheduling. Out-of-pocket rates (for uninsured patients or those choosing to self-pay) range from $100 to $180 per session depending on clinician credentials and experience, with a sliding scale available. Group therapy sessions address specific issues such as anxiety management or grief support and generally cost less per session than individual therapy; current pricing should be confirmed directly. Initial evaluation sessions are typically longer (60 to 90 minutes) than follow-up appointments.
How it compares to other Baltimore psychology options
Baltimore's psychology landscape includes large health systems (University of Maryland Medical Center and Johns Hopkins both operate psychology departments with extensive wait lists and integration into medical care), smaller group practices, and numerous solo practitioners. PsychCare sits in the middle: more accessible than system-based departments for routine scheduling but larger than a solo practice, reducing wait times for cancellations and enabling group programming. Patients needing psychiatric medication management (in addition to therapy) should consider Johns Hopkins or University of Maryland, where psychologists and psychiatrists coordinate care. Patients wanting the lowest barrier to entry often find solo practitioners more readily available for initial consultation; PsychCare's group structure sometimes means a one- to two-week wait for a new patient slot, whereas some solo practices offer intake appointments within days. Patients with complex trauma or comorbid medical conditions may benefit more from a health system integration than PsychCare's focused therapy model provides.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
PsychCare works well for adults and adolescents seeking consistent, ongoing therapy with a licensed psychologist; established patients typically maintain the same clinician for continuity. It suits professionals with insurance coverage or the ability to self-pay at the stated rates. It does not serve children under 13 (the practice focuses on adolescents 13 and older), and it is not appropriate for patients in acute psychiatric crisis or those needing 24-hour care. Patients with severe substance use disorders or active suicidal ideation should present to Johns Hopkins Hospital or University of Maryland Medical Center emergency departments instead.
First appointment experience
New patients contact the practice by phone or online inquiry form to schedule an intake appointment. The intake is a structured 60- to 90-minute session in which a clinician assesses presenting problems, psychiatric history, substance use, medical history, and safety. The clinician explains confidentiality limits (including mandatory reporting for child abuse, imminent danger, or danger to others). Insurance information and payment policies are confirmed at this visit. The clinician then discusses treatment recommendations, frequency of sessions (typically weekly or biweekly), and assigns the patient to a provider for ongoing care or refers to a more appropriate resource if PsychCare is not the right fit.
Hours, location, and parking
PsychCare operates during standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays; evening or weekend availability should be confirmed at intake, as schedules vary by clinician. The practice is located in Baltimore (specific street address should be verified before visiting to confirm current location). Parking is generally available on-site or street parking nearby; patients should confirm details when booking. Telehealth sessions are available for established patients in Maryland.
PsychCare fills a practical gap for Baltimore patients who need accessible therapy from licensed psychologists without the friction of large hospital systems and without the unpredictability of solo practitioners.

