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Welcome to Our Park Place Center
We understand that behavioral health issues can be every bit as debilitating as physical trauma. At Grady, you’ll find unparalleled expertise and experience to help individuals through their challenges.
Our multidisciplinary behavioral health team includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, people with lived experience, and other experts who care for our patients. The staff of Grady’s Behavioral Health team has been at the leading edge of research leading to advances in treating patients with trauma, mental illness, and schizophrenia. Our research has been sponsored by the National Institute of Health and other organizations.
We are one of only a handful of U.S. hospitals staffed by multidisciplinary behavioral health specialists from two medical schools. Our physicians are faculty members of Emory and Morehouse schools of medicine. Because behavioral health issues are often accompanied by other health concerns, Grady offers one more advantage: We’ve spent more than 125 years building the most comprehensive medical services in Atlanta to deliver the best care possible.
Access to Care
There are three ways to access Grady Behavioral Health services:
Emergency/Crisis services
Individuals experiencing urgent behavioral health issues may seek help at Grady’s Emergency Center, which has around-the-clock behavioral health staff. The emergency department is located at 80 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, SE.
Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL)
If you are experiencing a behavioral crisis, call the Georgia Crisis and Access Line at 800-715-4225. Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, GCAL can help you find the resources you need and help you schedule an outpatient appointment. The next available appointment may be at a provider other than Grady.
Outpatient services
Individuals who need non-acute care are welcome to walk-in and request a consultation at Grady’s Behavioral Health Outpatient Center at 10 Park Place NE from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Location and Directions
Behavioral Health Outpatient Center
10 Park Place SE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM
What We Treat
A behavioral disorder is a condition that affects a person’s thinking, feelings, or mood. It may result from genetics, environment, and lifestyle. It may affect an individual’s ability to relate to others and function in daily life. But most people can overcome their behavioral health conditions to have fulfilling social and professional lives. What’s important is identifying the condition early and commencing treatment as soon as possible.
Grady treats behavioral illnesses, including depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, psychosis, and co-occurring substance use.
Learn more about our behavioral health services.
Our Doctors
Every hospital treats patients. At Grady, we strive to treat them better, more efficiently, and more effectively. Our mission to care for all who need us attracts behavioral health specialists from across the nation, and most are employed by Emory and Morehouse schools of medicine. They are drawn here by the knowledge that we test the limits of medicine by innovating existing standards of care, researching cutting-edge drugs and therapies, and exploring novel treatments.
Our zeal for innovation has given Grady a national reputation for medical advancement in areas like behavioral health, heart disease, cancer, burn, and other conditions cared for by specialists in our centers of excellence. Access to all of these accredited practices is available to every Grady patient.
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