A clinician-owned practice · Georgia

Where Georgia finds its footing again

Dogwood Medical Group offers outpatient psychiatric and therapy care rooted in genuine relationship, serving adults across Georgia who are ready to feel steadier in their own lives.

Our care

What we offer

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Couples & Family Care

Relational care at Dogwood Medical Group is built on the understanding that the difficulties couples and families bring into the room are rarely about one person. Our therapists who specialize in relational work create a space where all voices can be heard without any one person being positioned as the problem, and they draw on structured, evidence-informed frameworks to help partners and family members build new patterns of communication and repair.

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Psychotherapy

Individual therapy here is a collaborative process, not a service delivered to you. Our licensed therapists work across several evidence-supported modalities, including cognitive-behavioral approaches, psychodynamic work, and mindfulness-integrated methods, and together with you they identify what fits your situation rather than applying a single template. Sessions move at a pace that respects both the urgency you may feel and the patience meaningful change requires.

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Telehealth

Our secure video platform extends the same quality of care you would receive in our offices to wherever in Georgia you happen to be. Telehealth is available for both psychiatric and therapy appointments, and clients who use it consistently tell us it removes the practical friction that used to get in the way of keeping appointments. The session itself feels personal; the only thing missing is the commute.

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Specialty Care

Dogwood Medical Group has developed focused clinical pathways for conditions that benefit from a more coordinated, structured approach rather than general supportive care alone. These programs integrate therapy and psychiatric services where appropriate and are designed for adults navigating anxiety disorders, significant mood episodes, perinatal transitions, trauma histories, and other presentations that call for more than a standard weekly hour.

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Psychiatry & Medication Management

Psychiatric care at Dogwood Medical Group begins with a careful diagnostic evaluation rather than a quick leap to a prescription pad. Our psychiatrists take time to understand your history, your current symptoms, and your own goals before any medication decisions are made. Follow-up appointments are substantive enough to allow for real monitoring, honest conversation about side effects, and adjustments grounded in how you are actually doing.

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About the practice

Dogwood Medical Group

Mental health care works best when it feels less like a transaction and more like a conversation you've been waiting to have. At Dogwood Medical Group, we built this practice around that belief, making room for the kind of unhurried, attentive care that actually moves people forward.

Our clinical team is composed of board-certified psychiatrists and independently licensed therapists (psychologists, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors). We deliver care both in person and through secure telehealth, and we work with most major commercial insurance plans.

Common questions

Frequently asked

How long does it typically take to get a first appointment?
New appointment availability shifts week to week depending on which clinicians have openings and what type of care you are seeking. We encourage you to reach out even if you are not sure whether you are ready to book, because our intake team can give you a realistic sense of the current wait before you commit to anything.
Is telehealth available for all services, or only certain ones?
Telehealth is available for both individual therapy and psychiatric appointments, and the majority of our clients in Georgia have access to it as an option. Couples and family sessions can sometimes be conducted by video as well, depending on the therapist and the circumstances; that is worth discussing during your intake conversation.
How do I know whether a therapist or a psychiatrist is the right starting point for me?
A helpful rule of thumb: if you are primarily looking to talk through what you are experiencing and build new ways of responding to it, therapy is usually the natural entry point. If you are wondering whether medication might be part of the picture, or if previous providers have suggested a psychiatric evaluation, starting with one of our psychiatrists makes sense. Many clients eventually work with both, and our team can help you think through what fits your situation during the initial intake.

When you're ready, we're here.

Same-week appointments for many patients. Most major insurance accepted.