Neighborhood Health Profile Reports
The Neighborhood Health Profiles bring together data about significant health outcomes and present them for each of the 55 Community Statistical Areas in the city of Baltimore. Community Statistical Areas are clusters of neighborhoods developed by the City’s Planning Department based on recognizable city neighborhoods. Each NHP compares the CSA’s health outcomes to the city as a whole. Analysis of these data reinforces that where we live, learn, work, and play has a powerful impact on our health.
Please select a neighborhood from the list below to view that neighborhood's health profile. Please click here to learn more about these reports and to see citywide data.
This page contains links to files that may require additional software to view. You may download a free viewer here.
NOTE: These 55 reports were revised on June 9, 2017. Please ensure you are using the most recent version.
2017 Neighborhood Health Profile Data Downloads
Click here to download an Excel file of the 2017 Neighborhood Health Profile data (revised June 9, 2017).
Click here to download a PDF of technical notes for the 2017 Neighborhood Health Profile data (revised June 9, 2017).
* Community Statistical Area (CSA) boundaries were redrawn after the 2010 decennial U. S. Census; most notably, the area originally comprised of the CSAs Jonestown/Oldtown and Perkins/Middle East is now comprised of the CSAs Harbor East/Little Italy and Oldtown/Middle East. This change occurred during the publication of the 2011 Neighborhood Health Profiles; hence those and the 2008 reports refer to the original CSA boundaries, while the 2017 reports refer to the redrawn CSA boundaries.
Community Statistical Area Boundaries for the 2017 Neighborhood Health Profiles

Community Statistical Area Boundaries for the 2008 and 2011 Neighborhood Health Profiles
