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Baltimore County Health Department School Based Health Centers Fact Sheet Baltimore County Health Department School Based Health Centers Fact Sheet Locations: Lansdowne High School Bridge Center 3800 Hollins Ferry Road 1740 Twin Springs Rd. Baltimore, MD 21227 Baltimore, MD 21227 Lansdowne Middle School Chesapeake High School 2400 Lansdowne Road 1801 Turkey Point Road Baltimore, MD 21227 Baltimore, MD 21221 Mars Estate Elementary School/ Deep Creek Middle School/ Deep Creek Elementary School Sandalwood Elementary School 1498 Homberg Avenue 100 S. Marlyn Avenue Baltimore, MD 21221 Baltimore, MD 21221 Middle River Middle Wellness Dundalk Wellness Center (Also serving Glenmar, Martin Boulevard, and (Serving Dundalk Elementary, Middle, and High Victory Villa Elementary) School) 800 Middle River Road 2717 Playfield St. Baltimore, MD 21220 Baltimore, MD 21221 Riverview Elementary School Hawthorne Elementary School (Also serving Halstead Academy) 3298 Kessler Road 140125 Kingston Road Baltimore, MD 21227 Baltimore, MD 21220 Winfield Elementary School Holabird Middle School 8300 Carlson Lane (Also serving Norwood Elementary) Baltimore, MD 21244 1701 Delvale Avenue Baltimore, MD 21222 Woodlawn High School 1801 Woodlawn Drive Kenwood High School Baltimore, MD 21207 (Also Serving Middlesex Elementary) 501 Stemmers Run Road Baltimore, MD 21222 Program Sponsors: Baltimore County SBHC's by School Level 1 Baltimore County Public School System 5 Baltimore County Department of Health Contacts: 6 12 Debbie Somerville Baltimore County Public Schools Office of Health Services Other Elementary Middle High Jefferson Building, Lower Level 105 W. Chesapeake Ave. Towson, MD 21204 [email protected] 410‐887‐6368 Baltimore County Barbara Masiulis Students Utilizing SBHC's Baltimore County Public Schools 2012‐2013 Office of Health Services 6,741 Jefferson Building, Lower Level 7000 105 W. Chesapeake Ave. 6000 Towson, MD 21204 5000 [email protected] 4000 2,542 410‐887‐6368 3000 1,331 2000 Mark Melzer, MD 1000 Baltimore County Department of Health Total Total Users Total Visits Enrollment 6401 York Road, 3rd Floor Baltimore, MD 21212 410‐887‐3422 Services: Somatic health and mental health services are provided by the Baltimore County Health Department For more information on Maryland SBHC’s visit www.masbhc.org Data provided by the Maryland State Department of Education, Preliminary Report, 2012‐2013 SBHC Survey .
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