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Urgent Care

Designed to support children, adolescents, adults and seniors, our walk-in services address concerns mental health and substance use disorders.

With a caring approach and a team of licensed mental health professionals, we offer a variety of treatment options — no appointment needed. The only mental health and addiction urgent care in our region, Willowbrooke Urgent Care for Mental Health and Addiction ensures accessible, expert psychiatric care when it’s needed most.

 

When Your Mental Health Can't Wait:

Walk-In: Inside Willowbrooke at Tanner, 20 Herrell Road, Suite 1, Villa Rica, GA 30180

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

No appointment necessary

If you are experiencing an overdose, bodily injury, chest pain, difficulty breathing or life-threatening emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately. For immediate help with suicidal thoughts call 988.


 

Curious about what happens when you visit Willowbrooke Urgent Care?

 

Watch the patient experience video to learn what to expect during your visit and see how we make mental care approachable and supportive. 

 

 

When Should I Seek Urgent Care Services?

Individuals experiencing severe mental health or substance use symptoms, without additional medical needs, should seek urgent care help. 

Examples include:

  • Severe or persistent anxiety or depression
  • Panic attack
  • Psychosis
  • Risk of harm to self or others
  • Extreme grief or sadness
  • Mental health and substance use care when physician access is a concern
  • Medication management when a patient's provider is unavailable

Establish Care: 

Looking to establish routine mental health or substance use care? Take the first step and call for a free screening. 

New patients: 770-812-3266

Existing patients: 770-812-3530

Our services

Conditions and issues that we treat :

    • Addictions
    • Anger management
    • Anxiety, phobia and panic disorders
    • Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD)
    • Bipolar disorder and other mood disorders
    • Body image and weight
    • Coping and adjustment
    • Depression and seasonal affective disorder
    • Dual diagnosis (behavioral and substance use)
    • Family discord
    • Grief and loss
    • Impulse control disorders
    • Gender identity exploration
    • LGBTQ+ health
    • Parenting
    • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
    • Psychosomatic disorders
    • Schizophrenia
    • Self-esteem problems
    • Stress
    • Substance use and recovery
    • Trauma recovery
    • Women’s needs, including post-partum, menopause concerns, domestic violence and more
    • Cancer care - Psychiatric support for those battling cancer and caregiver support
    • Healthcare workers dealing with stress, burnout and secondary trauma

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