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Frequently Asked Questions

 
  • What are your office hours? Click here
  • Where is your office located? Click here
  • What is the duration for attending    therapy? Click here
  • How long is a therapy session? Click here
  • What is the cost for behavioral medicine    services at Emory Family Medicine? Click here
  • Do you accept insurance? Click here
  • What types of problems and/or concerns
       are addressed during the course of
       therapy?
    Click here
  • If I experience a problem in the evening or    on a weekend, who should I contact?
        Click here
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    What are your office hours?

    Appointments available

    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday
    between 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
    Thursday
    between 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

     

    Where is your office located?

    Dunwoody Map

    Eleven Dunwoody Park, Suite 150
    Dunwoody GA 30338
    404-778-6920

     

    What is the duration for attending therapy?

    On average, the duration of therapy is approximately 12 sessions; however, it could be more or less, depending on several factors, such as presenting problem(s), therapeutic goals, attendance and compliance, etc.

     

    How long is a therapy session?

    50 minutes

     

    What is the cost for behavioral medicine services at Emory Family Medicine?

    Since behavioral medicine services are currently not a part of Emory Healthcare´s managed care plans, the Department of Family Medicine charges a fee for service. Amounts charged are set individually, depending on financial need that are based also on the Federal Government Sliding Fee Scale. For more information, please contact the Family Medicine Clinics at Dunwoody, 404-778-6920.

     

    Do you accept insurance?

    The Behavioral Medicine Services within Emory Family Medicine are currently not a part of Emory Healthcare´s managed care plans.

     

    What types of problems and/or concerns are addressed during the course of therapy?

    Click here

     

    If I experience a problem in the evening or on a weekend, who should I contact?

    Behavioral medicine therapists are available to address non-emergency problems/concerns during regular office hours, Monday-Friday between 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. In the event of an emergency in the evening or on a weekend, patients are advised to contact their local mental health hospital or 911.

     

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