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West Georgia Psychological Services
6264 Hospital Way, Douglasville, Georgia, United States
About the West Georgia Psychological Services
West Georgia Psychological Services is a leading mental health institution located at 6264 Hospital Way in Douglasville, Georgia. Our team of experienced psychologists and therapists are dedicated to providing high-quality psychological services to individuals in need. We offer a range of mental health services, including therapy, counseling, and psychological assessments. Our goal is to help our clients achieve emotional well-being and personal growth. Visit us today to start your journey towards a healthier mind and a happier life.
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6264 Hospital Way, Douglasville, GA 30134, United States
Opening hours of West Georgia Psychological Services
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of West Georgia Psychological Services
"So grateful to this group. I tried everywhere to get my child evaluated and each place we tried, had excuses for why they couldn't see us. The ladies here helped me and my family so much. Shannon was open and available to my concerns and needs when booking the initial appt. She was so great at communicating what to expect, and the whole process. My child felt at ease and was comfortable with Dr. Caudill. Dr. Caudill was very thorough in her exam and findings. Everything was explained with care and encouragement. We are so grateful to this group and their staff. We have some answers and can't wait to help my child on this journey. No rudeness whatsoever!!!"
"I'm extremely confused by some of these reviews and comments. While I don't want to doubt anyone's personal experience and understand that these can always vary from mine, it seems that many of these reviews are coming from parents struggling with the diagnosis they receive for their child. That's valid, but it's not okay to make false statements. I was a patient of Dr. Caudill's and it was very clearly laid out for me during the initial scheduling: 1st appt (virtual) is reviewing the intake, asking questions, prepping for the assessment, 2nd appt (in-person) is the assessments, 3rd appt (virtual) is the review of her report and findings, which she actually sends to you *before the appointment* to review and prepare questions, if desired, and give feedback on any intake errors so they can be corrected. And that's exactly what I experienced. Now, I'm not sure if it's a bit different for children, but I would've run for the hills if I'd been told that they plan to diagnose me before meeting me, or anything else unethical. Shanan, the office manager, was an absolute gem. She kept me informed of insurance costs ahead of time so I knew exactly what was going to happen and there weren't any surprises. I was so thankful to have found Dr. Caudill's office, someone who specializes in evaluating Autistic women and girls (hardly anyone else does in Metro Atlanta), could see me in a month, AND accepted insurance!! She was further away from me in Douglasville, but so worth the drive and I only had to make it once. Especially if you're an adult considering if you're possibly neurodivergent, this is the place to go! I'm so grateful!"
"It is very disheartening to read the negative reviews here. I literally have no idea what I would have done had I not found Dr. Tina Caudill of West Georgia Psychological Services. She is a Godsend. I had found myself frustrated by school administrators along with my son's teachers not listening to my observations which led me to believe that there were legitimate issues causing my son to struggle academically. Instead of having a willingness to understand him, they would dismiss him as a child with behavioral issues. I knew that was not the case and I understand how many children are miseducated by being classified as simply having behavioral problems, not only by their educators but more so by their own parents who do not want to accept that their child could have disabilities. I've noticed that parents take offense as if a child being diagnosed is an attack on them or an insult to their parenting, when that is not the case. In our society there is such a stigma on mental health and getting services for it that a large number of people resist dealing with the core issues. This causes more issues for the child overall. If we are more open to being properly educated on learning disabilities and Autism then we are better suited collectively to help children succeed in education and in life. The focus should always be what is best for the child. Dr Caudill has genuine concern for what will help each patient best and I commend her for continuing to diagnose her patients in the manner that will support their needs best even when she has to face opposition from others. That speaks to her character and intentions. I highly recommend Dr. Caudill and West Georgia Psychological Services to anyone who is seeking real assistance in their psychological, mental health, and learning challenges. I pray that she remains fortified to continue identifying the needs of those truly in need of supports and healing."
"Dr. Caudill has been an absolute lifesaver!! I couldn't find anyone willing to help my kids because of their ages and history, but Shanan listened when I called, and was so kind and encouraging. Dr. Caudill agreed to help us and they were able to get us in quickly. She did a very thorough assessment on both of my kids and we were able to get the official diagnoses we needed to move forward. Dr. Caudill is an expert with decades of experience, but is able to explain complex theories in simple terms to help parents understand their kids' needs. She offered invaluable insight and recommendations to help get my kids the services they desperately needed. Shanan was also a huge help getting us the information and resources we needed quickly, and listened carefully and compassionately. We would still be on a waiting list somewhere, desperate for help while my kids got worse if it weren't for the excellent care we received from West Georgia Psychological Services!"
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