Willowbrooke Psychiatric Center

Helping patients of all ages find their way back to a healthy mind and life.

Our Services

We offer patient-focused psychiatric care for these issues, depending on the patient’s age and needs:

  • Anger management
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD)
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Dual diagnosis (behavioral and substance abuse problems)
  • Family issues
  • Grief and loss issues
  • Impulse control disorders
  • Major depression
  • Marriage and relationship issues
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Psychosomatic disorders
  • Schizophrenia
  • Substance abuse
  • Trauma
  • And more

Take the first step toward healing and recovery. For more information on Willowbrooke Psychiatric Center services, call 770-812-3530

New patients: To ensure you receive the highest level of expert, personalized care, all new patients begin with an in-person assessment at Willowbrooke Urgent Care for Mental Health and Substance Use in Villa Rica.

No appointment is necessary — simply walk in to get started. Whether your concern feels urgent or you’re simply ready to talk with someone, Willowbrooke Urgent Care is your starting point for care.

20 Herrell Road, Suite 1
Villa Rica, GA 30180

Following your initial assessment, ongoing services may be scheduled in Villa Rica, Carrollton or via telehealth.

Learn more about additional behavioral health and substance use inpatient and outpatient services at Willowbrooke at Tanner.

Blogs

Breaking the Silence on African American Mental Health
Breaking the Silence on African American Mental Health

Mental health challenges affect every community, but many African American adults continue to face them without support. For some, talking about stress, anxiety, depression or substance use still feels uncomfortable. Others worry they won’t be understood. The result is that many people keep pushing through difficult symptoms on their own.

Healthy Boundaries to Protect Your Mental Health
Healthy Boundaries to Protect Your Mental Health

Saying “no” can feel hard, but healthy boundaries are really about saying “yes” to yourself and protecting your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. This blog explains what boundaries look like in everyday situations and offers practical tips to help you communicate your needs, reduce stress, and build healthier relationships.

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