They offer an integrated blend of mental health and medical services including psychiatry, therapy, TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) therapy, Spravato (esketamine), ADHD testing, addiction recovery, medical weight loss (including Semaglutide), IV hydration, hormone therapy, men’s health treatments (e.g., testosterone therapy, erectile dysfunction, P‑shot), DOT testing, UTI and STD testing, and genetic testing for mental health

They are located at 1766 Lawrenceville Hwy, Decatur, GA 30033. You can reach them by phone at (404) 748‑4434 or send a secured message via their website.

Yes, telehealth visits are available for added convenience.

Yes, Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) payments are accepted.

Services cover anxiety, ADHD, stress management, bipolar disorder, trauma disorders, depressive disorders, substance use, personality disorders, adolescent/child issues, grief, and relationship conflicts.

Call the office directly at (404) 748‑4434, and they’ll do their best to connect you with an available psychiatrist.

They accept a variety of insurance plans. To confirm coverage, call with your insurance details.

It varies per individual. Some benefit from short-term therapy; others may require ongoing support. Treatment is tailored accordingly.

Medication can be an essential part of ADHD treatment, but it’s most effective when complemented by therapy and social skills training.

Yes—approaches are age-specific and tailored to each individual’s developmental needs.

No—walk-in patients are welcome and will be seen promptly for non-emergency issues.

They treat infections (e.g., colds, bronchitis), gastrointestinal issues, orthopedic injuries, asthma/allergies, skin conditions, OB/GYN exams, health screenings, immunizations, and more.

Yes—bilingual staff are available, and both insurance and self‑pay options are accepted.

Semaglutide helps reduce appetite and regulate blood sugar, supporting sustained weight loss.

Services include testosterone replacement therapy, erectile dysfunction treatment, and the P‑shot procedure.

Yes—regular exercise, balanced nutrition, stress reduction, less alcohol, and quitting smoking can all positively affect ED

Supplements like L‑arginine, ginseng, and ginkgo biloba have been studied, but effectiveness varies. Consultation with a healthcare provider is advised before use.

While more common with age, ED isn’t inevitable. Many older men experience satisfactory function, and evaluation/treatment is recommended if concerns arise.

Yes—emotional stress or performance anxiety can lead to episodes of ED. Addressing these underlying factors often helps.

They integrate therapies like CBT, meditation, yoga, nutritional counseling, acupuncture, expressive arts, and spiritual counseling to support healing on multiple levels.

It treats the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—reducing relapse risk and promoting emotional resilience, personal growth, and overall well-being.

Mental and emotional states can affect physical health (e.g., stress leading to headaches), and vice versa. Practices like mindfulness, exercise, sleep, and diet benefit both.

They often overlap—about 60% of people with anxiety also experience depression. Shared biology (e.g. brain structures, neurotransmitters) and life stress contribute.

They use integrated care: psychiatric evaluations, CBT, medication when needed, mindfulness, lifestyle coaching, and TMS therapy.

Personality disorders involve persistent behavior, cognition, and emotional patterns that impair functioning. Treatment includes therapies like CBT and DBT, medication for symptoms, and strong support systems.

741‑741

Text HOME for immediate counselor support.

988

Call/text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (available 24/7).

911

In medical or mental health emergencies, call or visit your local ER.

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