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Does anyone have any recommendations for a psychiatrist that does sliding scale payments and can see me asap? I'm having a really rough...
Quinn M. replied:
This page says they offer sliding scale? http://www.atlantapsychiatrycare.com/
Quinn M. replied:
I don't know that I'm finding anything that you haven't already seen, but just in case I'll post these. One less thing for you to do: http://www.drjoegriffin.com/...See More
Quinn M. replied:
This place is self pay and accepts folks without insurance, as well http://www.wellmedatlanta.com/new-patient-forms
ATL Psychiatrist Recommendations? (I realize I'm like the 100th post, but I've scoured what is already posted) Dr. Grumet doesn't return emails or phone calls. ...
Green013 replied:
[Metropolitan Counseling Services](http://www.mcsatlanta.org/) has a lot of great therapists. I know that's not exactly what you're looking for, but those guys could recommend someone to you.
robotsexboyfriend replied:
I was trying to get in with Emory and quit and went to Grady. Once you get in with them it's so easy.
nasell replied:
You should look for a psychologist that specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depression, if you want someone who won't necessarily start with drugs. Source: Wife is a psychologist for the state, and I read her your summary calling out psychiatrists by name...
kn1fecity replied:
Dr Tracy Das.
BetaAlex81 replied:
http://www.drbrianbortnick.com/ Dr. Bortnick has been great for me (I'm a 35 year old male)...easy to talk to, doesn't just try and solve the problem with meds, but when discussing meds, will talk about the pros and cons of each.
ricebasket replied:
Michael Conley
atlreferralquestions replied:
Possibilities: Someone else said Michael Conley - definitely knows and can describe what is going on. I think he actually has a degree in psychopharmacology also. Richard Waldman (Lenox Pte.) R. Bruce Prince If you don't need to use insurance, Michael Prudent (at least I think he doesn't take insurance), Branko Radulovacki (goes by Dr. Rad), Jennifer Fortner. Hope those help.
Anonymous replied:
I think you want a psychologist. I have had good luck with EMDR therapy with a LCSW - Mindy Cohen.
NotAFemaleRedditor replied:
Do not go to PACT. They've treated me like shit for years and lied to me, charging me for paperwork that they never filled out for a super expensive medication that they never requested.
Looking for psychologist/psychiatrist in Atlanta hopefully Midtown. I'm too ashamed to use my real account, but I'm looking for a good psychologist/psychiatrist in the...
khudgins replied:
FYI, don't be ashamed. You're sick, and going to a doctor for it. No different than anyone with a cold or the flu.
zen_monkey replied:
Just in case you didn't see [this thread](http://www.reddit.com/r/Atlanta/comments/ytqr1/hey_ratlanta_can_you_help_a_fellow_redditor_whos/c5 z0 hl9), there were some pretty solid therapists offered. The thread wasn't for eating, but I figure you could use it for leads. My suggestion, Cliff Bostock, has written a lot about nutrition so he might be good for you too.
stormtroopin replied:
I work for a practice in Atlanta. Both our psychiatrists take BCBS, but the therapists don't (they do work on a sliding scale, though, if finances are a concern). You can PM me if you want the contact info, website, etc.
dagnart replied:
I don't know if you have much experience with therapists, but you may have to shop around a little before you find one who works for you. Definitely let them know about your needs when you first talk to them and ask of that is something they feel competent dealing with. Even when they are, it might take a few tries to find one you click with. Different therapists have different styles which work with different kinds of people and problems.
live3orfry replied:
psychologists and psychiatrists aren't really interchangeable.
sparkplug49 replied:
I see Dr. Samuel Brown. She doesnt specialize in eating disorders as far as I know but she is in that area and I would defiantly recommend her.
DramaDramaLlama replied:
Bernard Kahan. Piedmont.
atlreferralquestions replied:
For Eating Disorders: [Dina Zeckhausen](http://www.dinazeckhausen.com/contact.htm); [Sara Shepherd](http://www.cognitiveatlanta.com/About_Us.html) - scroll down list to find her; Both in Buckhead, I think. For a psychiatrist: I don't know one w/ specialty in ED, but [Jennifer Fortner](http://www.samaritanatlanta.org/staff.php) - scroll down list - is also a part Time GaTech psychiatrist -university staff see many folks w/ ED. Don't be thrown by the "Samaritan" part - it's not a Christian Counseling Center (at least, they only integrate that if it's something you want, and psychiatry has nothing to do w/ the therapy part). Rich Waldman is a psychiatrist in Lenox Pointe who may be a good fit. Again, doesn't specialize in ED, but has worked in University settings before so he's worked w/ folks with them, and he's male if that would be helpful. Good Luck
UMadBreaux replied:
Not in Atlanta, but Dr. Bantley is by far the best psychiatrist I have ever seen. A really kind guy, you can tell he really cares about finding the right meds for you and improving your life. He also has psychologists and therapists in his office. http://www.healthgrades.com/physician/dr-thomas-bantly-35 s8 h
Looking for recommended psychiatrist in/around town. Just moved here- too many options Just moved [back] to town after several years. Have problems with anxiety and am...
asdgirl replied:
For 3 years I saw a therapist doing her residency at Emory. They worked out of [The Tufts House](http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/about/tufts_house.html). They have several therapists and base the $ on a sliding scale. The woman I had is no longer there (after 3 years the residency is over) but it was a fantastic experience. I currently go to someone in Roswell that is alternative-lifestyle friendly, if that is something you may be interested in too. (I do not know if The Tufts House still provides therapy sessions but can't hurt to give them a call, right?)
Exilarchy replied:
I've seen Bonnie Valente over at Lenox and Buford highway before. She does a great job, though the location is pretty bad around rush hour.
contact287 replied:
Can't say but DON'T go to Ross Grumet on Peachtree.
Anonymous replied:
[Morningside Psychological Services](http://morningsidepsychologicalservices.com) Psychiatry and psychology services.
hashbrownsofglory replied:
Avoid PACT Atlanta in Decatur. Unless they have seriously overhauled their practice management in the past two years, they are a huge mess.
Christina O says:
Anyone in the Atlanta, Ga area? If so, can you recommend a good psychiatrist?
Laura A. replied:
I saw Dr. Stewart when I lived there but I no longer have his number but he works with a great psychologist named Dr. Charles Nord and his number is (770) 457-2759. Dr. Nord also does therapy.
This is a post I read on a page I manage. Can anyone help me give this lady some answers. THANKS ! : "I will be relocating to the area this week and I am looking for...
Pamela G. replied:
there is a Lekotek branch now in Gainesville. http://www.lekotekga.org/
Cindy E. replied:
I looked at the tricare site. Longstreet clinic was listed as was dr. Gilbert. At Longstreet you will eventually find a dr. You like. Dr Gilbert is alone, so a totally different office type. I do not use either. I suggest calling challenged child for play therapist recs and childcare.
Beka B. replied:
Stacey Durago at Stillwater Counseling or Dr. Guy Jordan for psychiatrist
Lorraine S. replied:
Dr Gilbert. He is fantastic. Dr Jordan for therapy. He is hard to get in so PM me if she wants to see him and I can help with that. Avita is good for psychiatric medication management. Family Art Therapy for the play therapy. Also Cornerstones counseling for family therapy. There is also family ties through Lakewood Baptist and that is free for family therapy
Does anyone in the Atlanta area have recommendations for the following:
Dentist
Psychiatrist
Internist
Dermatologist
I gotta milk my Obamacare in case/before the...
Laura C. replied:
Intown Primary Care.
Myke J. replied:
Dermatology Associates of Georgia in Decatur
Melissa G. replied:
highly rec Branko Radulovacki for psychiatrist
Thomas C. replied:
Jeffery Smith in Midtown for dentists. He's great. Ben Stoff at Emory derm. Emory is kind of a mess, but Emory derm is good.
Joshua F. replied:
Out family doc specializes in allergies and skin conditions: Dr. Springer. He's also the nicest guy in the whole world.
Hi. Does anyone know physicians in the Atlanta area specializing in PANDAS? I finally worked up the courage to ask pediatrician to test step antibodies which were...
Mary G. replied:
Dr. Tasneem Bhatia with Atlanta Wholistic and Integrative Medicine. She just worked it out with CHOA Eggleston for my son To receive his first of two IVIG infusions. She will do all the bloodwork you need. She is fantastic! My son has ADHD and a seizure disorder on top of his PANDAS diagnosis.
Mary G. replied:
I agree that your need a psychiatrist too. We have a psychopharmacologist which means she is a psychiatrist who went to pharmacy school and is board certified in neurology. She is here in Altanta. Her name is Dr. Deborah Botti. She gave my son the original PANDAS diagnosis but Dr. Bhatia has been able to get the bloodwork and IVIG that my son needed. Dr. Botti can be reached at 404-812-0011.
Looking for a good psychiatrist in Atlanta that specializes in Adult ADHD? Any help would be appreciated.
Anonymous replied:
I'm hesitant to recommend him... but Dr. Ross Grumet specializes in adult ADHD. He has a tendency to over prescribe, but I do believe that's why people go to him.
atlien0255 replied:
Tascarella, off of lenox rd/Piedmont. Kind of over prescribes too, just don't let yourself get to the point of taking like 45 MG of vyvanse a day
goody2shoen replied:
Ben Eubanks on Lenox Road.
live3orfry replied:
I too am looking for adderall prescriptions.
larafrompinkpony replied:
I saw Dr. Candice Adair. She was wonderful - very thorough, and didn't just throw drugs at me like my previous practitioner. Her evaluation showed that my problem was more with anxiety than ADHD, and that counseling would be more effective than pharmaceuticals. She told me, "Adderall can make anyone focus, but it won't necessarily solve your root problems."
atlreferralquestions replied:
[Bernard Kahan](http://www.bernardkahanmd.com/). Mostly sees kids, but I believe he also works w/ adults also.