LifeStance Health

Formerly Georgia Behavioral Health Professionals of Augusta

Office address

3633 Wheeler Road, Suite 365
Augusta, GA 30909

Hours of operation

  • Monday8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • Tuesday8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • Wednesday8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • Thursday8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • Friday8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Find the Best Mental Health Clinic in Augusta, GA

    LifeStance Health features five compassionate psychiatrists and therapists serving the community of Augusta, 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.

    Locating Our Office

    Our Augusta office is located west of downtown Augusta, not far from Doctors Hospital and the Augusta Exchange shopping plaza. Our building is called The Atrium, which is home to other companies like Keller Williams Realty. Our suite is on the 3rd floor.

    Direction to our office:

    Our office is easily accessible from both I-20 (Carl Sanders Highway) and I-520 (Bobby Jones Expressway) depending which direction you are coming from.

    From 520, take Exit 1C towards Wheeler Road. Make a left onto Wheeler Road and our building will be on your right just after you cross over Perimeter Parkway.

    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.

    Daniela Andronic, LPC

    PTSD, Addiction, Anxiety Disorders, and 3 more.

    Jeremy Hinote, LPC

    Infidelity, Anxiety Disorders, Parenting, and 8 more.

    Allison Layman, LPC

    Personality Disorders, Grief/Loss, Relationship Conflicts, and 3 more.

    Morgan Lueck, LMFT

    Addiction, Parenting, Relationship Conflicts, and 5 more.

    Rachel Willis, LPC

    Self Esteem, Spirituality, Stress, and 6 more.

    Stewart Shevitz, MD

    Dissociative Disorders, Social Skills, Anxiety Disorders, and 15 more.

    Jennifer Simonds, NP

    PTSD, Mood Disorders, ADD & ADHD, and 6 more.

    Tucker Braddy, LPC

    Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, Therapy

    Kelly Thorpe, LCSW

    Depression, Therapy, Military Culture, and 10 more.

    Kathryn Thompson, LMFT

    Austin Shively, LAPC

    Anxiety Disorders, Couples/Marital Issues, Mindfulness, and 5 more.

    Misty Lewis, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC

    Eating Disorders, Medication Management, Anxiety, and 10 more.

    MaryBeth Adams, LPC, NCC

    D. Nicole Sautman, MSW

    PTSD, Depression, Women's Issues, and 7 more.

    Elizabeth Harison, LAMFT

    Eating Disorders, Mindfulness, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and 16 more.

    Jihene Ayadi, LPC

    PTSD, Anxiety, EMDR, and 4 more.

    Allison Freeman, NP

    First Responders, Schizophrenia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and 12 more.

    Kristi Kinlaw, LAPC

    Exposure Therapy, DBT, EMDR, and 28 more.

    Gaynell Hill, LCSW

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Military Culture, First Responders, and 18 more.

    Nichole Rader, LPC

    Military Culture, School Issues, Depression, and 14 more.

    Christy McWaters, LPC, CMAC

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Military Culture, Grief/Loss, and 14 more.

    Anna Maynard, LAPC

    grief, First Responders, Christian Counseling, and 17 more.

    Ebonie Harris, LPC

    Exposure Therapy, parenting issues, DBT, and 15 more.

    William Maynard, Intern

    School Issues, Family Therapy, Exposure Therapy, and 32 more.
    Not sure which of our providers is right 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.