Children’s Healthcare Strong4Life team is collaborating with Georgia National Alliance on Mental Illness and Georgia Department of Education to provide an educational offering on childhood mental health and mental illness.
The ophthalmology team at Children’s is specially trained to perform a wide range of pediatric surgical procedures to correct eye defects or conditions in kids.
Pediatric behavioral and mental health research is at the forefront of Children’s effort to build a comprehensive program to help stem the youth mental health crisis in Georgia and throughout the U.S.
Children’s participates in two health information exchanges in order to securely share patient information that will benefit the kids and families we serve.
Children’s announces its Level 9 achievement
Children’s Takes Step Forward in Helping Children in Mental Health Crises A transformational gift of land and facilities is accelerating Children’s vision for treatment and intervention of Behavioral...
John Constantino, MD became the Chief of Behavioral and Mental Health at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta in 2022.
New chief will lead the organization’s commitment to addressing the significant challenges impacting pediatric behavioral and mental health.
At Children’s, we’re addressing the increasing demand for pediatric mental and behavioral and mental health care by enhancing access to prevention, intervention and crisis recovery services.
We must view trafficking through a public health lens to best protect and serve children who experience these forms of exploitation. Learn about the new core competencies that aim to improve healthcare and behavioral health services for trafficking victims and those who are at risk of exploitation.