44 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Brave Health is a virtual mental health provider. They help people get online therapy, psychiatric medication visits, group therapy, family counseling, and special therapy programs like DBT and EMDR. They accept many insurance plans, including Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurance, and serve Georgia and other states by telehealth.
8 services
The Mind Spa is a Georgia telepsychiatry practice founded by Bianca Ferguson, PMHNP-BC. It helps adults in Georgia with psychiatric evaluations, medication management, ADHD care, trauma and PTSD support, women’s mental health, anxiety, depression, and LGBTQ+ affirming care.
9 services
Mercy Care is a health clinic network in Atlanta that helps people get medical care, dental care, vision care, mental health care, and support services. The Chamblee clinic serves adults and children, welcomes walk-ins, and offers care even if someone has low income or no insurance.
9 services
Hillside, Inc. is a nonprofit mental health treatment center for children, teens, young adults, and families in Atlanta. It offers residential treatment, day treatment, virtual intensive outpatient care, in-home therapy, and family support for youth with serious mental health needs.
8 services
Georgia’s Families in Transition, LLC (GFIT) is a social service agency that helps individuals and families with counseling, assessments, crisis help, parenting support, and skill building. Its website says it has a Georgia location in Decatur and works to connect people with services and support so they can reach their goals.
13 services
Eastchester Family Services is a community health and human services organization with offices in Atlanta, Cartersville, and Douglasville. They help children, adults, and families with primary care, counseling, psychiatry, substance use care, parenting support, assessments, wrap-around family services, and re-entry support.
12 services
Mercy Care is a health clinic that helps people in Atlanta get medical care even if they have low income or no insurance. The City of Refuge clinic offers doctor visits, care for children, dental care, mental health care, psychiatry, and substance use support.
Hunter Hills7 services
EdgeCare360 LLC provides therapy, coaching, behavior support, and psychiatric medication services for children, teens, adults, families, couples, and seniors in Georgia. They offer in-person care in East Point, telehealth, and some in-home or community-based services.
10 services
Array Behavioral Care is a virtual mental health care provider. They help people get online therapy, psychiatry, medication management, and care navigation, with appointments available across all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
7 services
Center for Black Women's Wellness is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps Black women and families with health, family, and money needs. They run a low-cost clinic for people without insurance, offer primary care, women's health care, mental health support, maternal health programs, health education, and business or financial workshops.
13 services
Willow Oak Community Behavioral Health Center, Inc. is a Newnan behavioral health center that helps people with mental health and substance use needs. They offer therapy, group counseling, medication management, case management, crisis intervention, substance use treatment, and DFCS/DHS family services in person and by telehealth.
11 services
Mercy Care is a nonprofit health center in Atlanta. It helps people get doctor visits, dental care, eye care, mental health care, medicine help, and outreach support, even if they have low income or no insurance.
Sweet Auburn9 services
Trinity Social Services provides mental health and substance use services in Atlanta. They help children, families, and adults with counseling, evaluations, parent training, crisis support, behavior support, and family intervention services.
Pine Hills4 services
Optum Behavioral Care provides mental health care, including therapy and help with mental health medications. Services appear to be offered virtually and may include in-person care where available.
3 services
Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health is a residential behavioral health center in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, near Greenville. It helps children and teens with autism and related developmental disabilities who have serious behavior challenges, using therapy, ABA-based supports, nursing, medication management, education, family counseling, and discharge planning.
7 services
Positive Growth, Inc. is a nonprofit in the Clarkston area that helps children, youth, adults, and families with residential care, counseling, substance use treatment, education support, and multicultural services. It runs a boys residential program, outpatient mental health and substance use services, programs for youth aging out of foster care or homelessness, and services for immigrants and refugees.
17 services
ACR Health Services provides community-based mental health, behavioral health, and substance use recovery services in Decatur. They help adults, children, teens, and families with counseling, psychiatric care, case management, peer support, crisis help, and recovery planning.
7 services
Atlanta Quality Care Solutions, LLC is a mental health and substance use treatment provider in Conyers, Georgia. They help children, adults, and families with counseling, psychiatric treatment, medication management, intensive outpatient care, family-based services, partial hospitalization, and peer wellness support.
6 services
Charlie Health provides virtual intensive outpatient mental health care for kids, teens, and adults who need more support than weekly therapy. It offers online group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, medication support, crisis support, and substance use treatment for people in Georgia, including Atlanta and Marietta.
6 services
Claratel Behavioral Health is the new name for DeKalb Community Service Board. They help people in DeKalb County with mental health care, substance use treatment, crisis care, developmental disability services, and residential support.
12 services