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The Johns Hopkins Hospital :Harriet Lane Clinic

Pediatric Dental Care at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore

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(410) 955-5710WebsiteUpdated Jul 15, 2026

About The Johns Hopkins Hospital :Harriet Lane Clinic

The Johns Hopkins Hospital — Harriet Lane Clinic is a pediatric outpatient clinic located at 200 N Wolfe St in the East Baltimore medical campus of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Maryland. The Harriet Lane Clinic is part of Johns Hopkins Children’s Center and provides comprehensive outpatient care for pediatric patients across a range of specialties, from general pediatric medicine through subspecialty care.

The listing includes general dentistry as part of the services available at this location. In the context of a comprehensive academic pediatric care center, dental services may be provided through a dedicated pediatric dental department within the clinic, as part of integrated health visits for pediatric patients, or via coordinated referral to dental specialists within the Johns Hopkins Medicine system. The specific scope and scheduling of dental services at this location is best confirmed directly with the clinic.

Families seeking dental care for children at this clinic should contact the Harriet Lane Clinic directly to understand how dental appointments are structured, what insurance is accepted, and what the process is for scheduling with the dental team. In an academic hospital pediatric setting, a referral from a pediatrician or a request through the Hopkins patient portal is often the most effective pathway to accessing dental services.

The clinic is located at 200 N Wolfe St on the Johns Hopkins Hospital campus in East Baltimore, an area served by multiple MTA bus routes and accessible by car from Orleans St and Monument St. Campus parking garages are available for patients and families visiting the Hopkins East Baltimore campus. The Harriet Lane Clinic serves pediatric patients from across the Baltimore metropolitan area and the broader mid-Atlantic region.

Before any dental procedures are performed in a hospital or clinical setting, families should ask for a written explanation of all recommended treatments, their costs, and what portion will be covered by insurance, Medicaid, or other benefits so that there are no surprise charges following the visit. Understanding costs and coverage in advance is especially important in academic medical center settings where billing can involve multiple parties.

Families seeking pediatric dental care at the Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane Clinic can contact the clinic using the phone number listed on this page to discuss scheduling options, referral requirements, and service availability for their child’s dental health needs.

Pediatric outpatient clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 200 N Wolfe St in East Baltimore. Dental care for pediatric patients; referral may be required.

Clinic Details

Best Known For

General Dentistry

Business Hours

Monday
8:30 AM4:30 PM
Tuesday
8:30 AM4:30 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM4:30 PM
Thursday(Today)
8:30 AM4:30 PM
Friday
6:30 AM10:00 PM
Saturday
6:30 AM10:00 PM
Sunday
6:30 AM10:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The Johns Hopkins Hospital :Harriet Lane Clinic located?
The Johns Hopkins Hospital :Harriet Lane Clinic is a dental practice in Baltimore, Maryland (ZIP 21287).
What services does The Johns Hopkins Hospital :Harriet Lane Clinic offer?
It provides the full range of general dentistry — checkups, cleanings, fillings, crowns, and the everyday care a healthy smile needs.
Does the practice treat children and adults?
Yes. Children and adults are both cared for, which makes it practical as a regular family dental home.
How often should I have a dental checkup?
Most dentists recommend a checkup and professional cleaning every six months, which helps catch problems while they are still small.
How do I book an appointment at The Johns Hopkins Hospital :Harriet Lane Clinic?
Reach The Johns Hopkins Hospital :Harriet Lane Clinic through this page to send a question or request a checkup or treatment appointment.

Location

Services Offered

General Dentistry

General dentistry at The Johns Hopkins Hospital :Harriet Lane Clinic covers the routine care that keeps teeth healthy — exams, professional cleanings, tooth-colored fillings, and decay prevention — for patients across Baltimore.

Reviews

25 reviews

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Recent Reviews

J
J***1 year ago

I love this clinic. Yes the wait time is terrible but that's usually any clinic.

W
W***1 year ago

Dr. Bryant the best. My son had her at birth and he soon be 18. I’m truly gonna miss her.

U
U***1 year ago

I’ve been waiting since June for them to call me back and they have yet to do so. I called and contacted them after being told by Doctor Seltzer to call and they will be seen soon as possible. No luck there! This is a complete mess!

C
C***2 years ago

Horrible wait times, I was in the waiting area for 40 mins after check in. I make appointments for my children and they don’t go through. I had this happen about three times. Show up at the appointment and says there is nothing scheduled. I’m looking for another office ASAP. They use to didn’t be like this years ago my kids were born here and now 15/16 years old. Then they don’t apologize about the wait time or the inconvenience.

S
S***3 years ago

Well, I started as a teenager. I love Maryann Knottgrasso. She’s the best. I aged out. 3 oldest kids had Knottgrasso since birth. Now, they have Dr. Bryant. Actually a great clinic for kids.

R
R***4 years ago

I called this location to schedule an intake for my newborn infant. I live in the East Baltimore community and figured that there would be a convenience to taking my baby here. I attempted to call and schedule an appointment; however, the electronic operator sent me in circles. Eventually after pushing a bunch of numbers to attempt to get through to a human being, I finally was able to attempt to schedule an intake. The person I spoke to took down all of my personal information required to start my baby’s chart. I was put on hold, and then hung up on. After waiting about 10 minutes, they failed to call me back. So, I called them back and proceeded to try to finish opening his chart and schedule an appointment with a different person. The next person I spoke to had difficult scheduling the appointment and stated that “there was an issue with their scheduling system” and that they would call me back shortly. It’s been several days and I haven’t heard back from them. I had fears going through my mind that if I had a pediatrician here and needed to get ahold of them, I would have difficulty dealing with the electronic operator or one of the people that spoke to me over the phone. I decided that this is not the location for my baby and wanted to try my luck with Mercy Hospitals. I contacted Mercy Hospital’s pediatrics and immediately spoke with a Nurse Practitioner who specializes in newborn infants. Within 5 minutes, I was able to schedule an appointment for my baby. Go Mercy!!!

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S***6 years ago

All of the nurses and doctors are awesome. Dr.Nilesh.S was the last Doctor we seen and he was pretty cool. We came Friday because my son had a cold. It got worse on Saturday so we brought him to the E.R and we had Dr. Nil again. Dr.Nil and his colleagues did their best in making my baby feel better. Now it’s Monday and my son is feeling way better then he did on Saturday.... thank you all so much for your patience and hard work.

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