LifeStance Health

Formerly LifeStance Health of Athens

Office address

745 S Milledge Ave Suite 1A
Athens, GA 30605

Hours of operation

  • Monday7:45AM - 5:00PM
  • Tuesday7:45AM - 5:00PM
  • Wednesday7:45AM - 5:00PM
  • Thursday7:45AM - 5:00PM
  • Friday7:45AM - 12:00PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Top Team of Therapists & Psychiatrists in Athens, GA

    LifeStance Health features four of the highest rated psychiatrists and therapists in Athens, Georgia. Our team works to provide mental health treatments to those suffering from a variety of mental health disorders. Call us today to find out more about our mental health treatment options.

    Directions to Office

    The LifeStance Health Athens office is conveniently positioned between the east and west side of Athens. We are a located on Milledge Avenue between Baxter Street and The Five Points intersection. Our parking lot is behind our building which is wheelchair accessible to our office located in Suite 1A.

    To find our office

    Coming from Loop 10, we are 2 miles on the right.
    When approaching from West Broad Street, we are approximately .5 miles on the left.

    Nearby Business

    If you’re having trouble finding our building, we are located near the University of Georgia, Five Points, The Varsity, and St. Mary's Hospital.

    Meet Our Providers

    We understand that finding the right provider for your specific needs is important. We have over 130 highly trained and specialized behavioral health professionals who provide premier care for all ages.

    Karl Smart, NP

    Mood Disorders, Stress, Medication Management, and 5 more.

    Stephen Fleming, MD

    Mood Disorders, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), OCD, and 7 more.

    Ophelia Blackwell, LPC

    Personality Disorders, ADD & ADHD, Grief/Loss, and 7 more.

    Jana Mastrogiovanni, LPC

    Hollis Floyd, LMFT

    Rebecca Coursey, LPC

    Cynthia Edins, PhD, LPC

    PTSD, Development Disorders, Head injuries, and 22 more.

    Cher Gravitt

    Karen Larson, LPC

    Spirituality, PTSD, Trauma, and 4 more.

    Jim Synan, LPC

    ADHD, Anxiety, Depression

    Tonya Delaney, LCSW

    Alcohol Use, Grief/Loss, Eating Disorders, and 14 more.

    Jessica Clark, PMHNP, DNP

    Postpartum Counseling, Trauma, PTSD, and 10 more.

    Jennifer Sudderth, MS, NCC, LPC, CS, CMAC

    Life Transitions, Military Culture, Parenting, and 17 more.

    Kimberly Roth, LPC

    Anxiety, PTSD, Men's Issues, and 12 more.

    Shakera Hawkins, LAMFT

    Trauma, Family Therapy, Anxiety, and 9 more.
    Not sure which of our providers is the best for you? Give us a call.

    Conditions We Treat

    ADD-ADHD

    ADD disorders cause several problems with concentration, memory, and other cognitive functions.

    Agoraphobia

    Agoraphobia is a fear of being in situations in which someone may feel cornered or powerless.

    Anger

    Anger Management is training for temper control and is the skill of remaining calm and composed.

    Anxiety Disorders

    The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) reports that about 18.1 percent of American adults have some type of anxiety during any given year.

    Bipolar Disorder

    This term comes from the fact that patients have large swings in their moods, energy, and ability to complete daily tasks.

    Depression

    Depression, which is also known as major depressive disorder, is one of the most common mental illnesses in the United States

    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    OCD is a type of anxiety disorder which causes people to obsess over what others would hardly give second thoughts.

    Panic Attacks

    A panic attack is an acute event in which a person feels an intense feeling of dread and an array of physical symptoms like sweating, high pulse, and trouble breathing.

    Personality Disorders

    Personality refers to a distinctive set of traits, behavior styles, and patterns that make up our character or individuality.

    Schizophrenia

    Although people can develop it at any time, patients typically start showing signs of schizophrenia in early adulthood.

    Self-Esteem

    Self-esteem is the term used to describe how good someone feels about who they are.

    Stress

    Unmanaged stress that is not managed with healthy coping skills can lead to an unhealthy mental state.