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We welcome your questions and referrals. If you would like more information about a referral or evaluation, or would like to speak to someone by phone, please contact our:
- Care Management Office
- Toll-free Referral: (888) 923-9222
- Local Referral: (443) 923-9222
- info.sci@spinalcordrecovery.org
If you would like a care coordinator to call you, please complete the form below.
Referral specialists are available from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST), Monday through Friday, and will gladly answer your questions. If you reach voice mail, please leave a message and a referral specialist will promptly return your call.
Information for International Patients
Kennedy Krieger Institute is committed to extending the care it provides to children and adults with disorders of the brain and spinal cord throughout the international community. Working in conjunction with Johns Hopkins International, the Institute is able to offer translation services, assistance with visas and other travel requirements, plus additional services to enable patients to travel here for treatment.
For further assistance with interpretation, accommodations, travel arrangements, and other needs before and during scheduled visits, please contact:
- Care Management Office
- Toll-free Referral: (888) 923-9222
- Local Referral: (443) 923-9222
- info.sci@spinalcordrecovery.org
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