Atlanta Center for Ketamine Therapy

Category: Doctor in Smyrna, Georgia

Address: 3652 Highlands Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30082, USA

Phone: +16787017725

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Christine Lee

Aug 15, 2022

I have been a patient of Dr. G since 2017 and I truly believe this treatment has saved my life. I suffered and still suffer from crippling depression, anxiety, and PTSD. I spent decades trying different medication regiments/therapies to no avail and have felt utterly hopeless. I am extremely grateful to Dr. G and for pioneering this treatment in the Atlanta area. Dr. G is a stellar physician with excellent bedside manners. He is compassionate, observant, and extremely knowledgeable. He's also very responsive and accommodating with scheduling (he has fit me in many times for last-minute appointments) and prompt with medication refills. The facility is very clean and inviting - I always feel comfortable during treatments. After each treatment, I feel renewed and more mindful. I find myself being more introspective - I am able to see life from multiple perspectives, I am able to recognize/address the source of mood changes, I am better at handling ruminations/ideations. I feel excited about life for the first time! I highly recommend Dr. G - he has completely changed my life for the better!

Dad Reith

Jul 14, 2022

Results for depression are amazing

Lainey Glover

May 22, 2022

There is a lot to say about ketamine therapy, but there is much more to say about experiencing it with Dr. G. I have acquaintances who experienced ketamine therapy elsewhere, and they did not have a good experience. The first time I walked into the office of Atlanta Center for Ketamine Therapy, it was extremely refreshing and calming. My experience every time I did a session left me feeling renewed, relaxed, and as if I understood life and it’s meaning much more. I remember after my first treatment, on my ride home, realizing that it was the first time in my life that I didn’t feel crippling anxiety. I could sit in the “now”. I didn’t want to end my life anymore. I could marvel at something as simple as a building. It was as if I had brand new eyes. I followed up with the recommended 6 treatments and had a few boosters, and my depression is well managed today. I have a life worth living. It makes me tear up just writing about it- but it was the first time since childhood that I was able to experience joy. Dr. G provides an environment that is relaxing, comforting, and safe. I had the utmost confidence and faith in his decisions as a physician, and I never had any sort of negative experience with him. A gem like him is hard to find, and he truly, truly heals people. I went from a state of depression from which I never thought I would emerge to a current life full of meaningful relationships, continuance of my education, satisfaction with my work, and freedom to enjoy everything life has to offer. Thank you so much Dr. G for saving lives ❤️❤️

Kate Adams

May 15, 2022

I’ve been seeing Dr. Giorgadze for a little over a year now and have seen incredible results. I was so nervous going into this process because so many attempts to feel better have been trial and error or end in failure. I also never imagined I would try something like ketamine therapy because it intimidated me so much. Despite having a lot of anxiety becoming comfortable with treatments, he has always made me feel so safe and heard the entire time. I always feel welcomed and never rushed, which has not always been my experience with other doctors. This treatment, and being under his care, has honestly changed my life.

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Questions & Answers

what is the current cost structure for ketamine infusion treatment?

Daniel Shorr | Oct 31, 2019
Honest Seeker | Oct 31, 2019

$350 per hour. Usually its 1 hour but it might also be 1.5 or 2hrs depending on the level of depression

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Has any insurance co. approved it's use and paid for treatments? What is the process to see if one qualifies for treatment?

Daniel Chomen | Oct 31, 2018
Atlanta Center for Ketamine Therapy | Oct 31, 2018

Greetings, insurance does not pay for ketamine treatments as of right now. It may change in the future. To determine if this is an appropriate treatment , one needs to set up a consultation, instructions are on the website.

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