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Psych Atlanta, with locations in Marietta, Roswell, Johns Creek and soon to be Cartersville, Georgia, is a leading outpatient psychiatric practice serving the communities north of Atlanta. Michael Banov, MD, leads the team of board-certified psychiatrists and fellowship-trained advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) who provide comprehensive adult psychiatric services for conditions including anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, as well as addiction.
The team of experienced mental health clinicians at Psych Atlanta are familiar with traditional treatments for most conditions as well as the cutting-edge psychiatric developments for complex and difficult to treat cases.
For example, in addition to providing comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, diagnosis, and personalized treatment plans that take a holistic approach, Psych Atlanta offers Nuerostar TMS and innovative ketamine therapy, including ketamine infusion therapy, oral ketamine, and Spravato® — an intranasal ketamine spray. Patients also benefit from supplements, including vitamin B12 shots and CBD oils.
At Psych Atlanta, patients have the option of receiving concierge psychiatric services in its modern, beautiful offices, designed to help them feel comfortable and relaxed. The concierge approach allows patients to spend more time with their doctor and ensures that they can see their provider when they need to instead of waiting for an appointment. This approach provides improved privacy and personalized care, which leads to better patient outcomes.
Additionally, Dr. Banov conducts clinical research studies at Psych Atlanta. Participation is optional and at each patient’s discretion. However, this work puts Psych Atlanta at the cutting edge of psychiatric care and ensures that all patients receive the best possible treatments.
At Psych Atlanta, every patient receives highly customized, innovative care aimed at helping them get well. The team applies an integrative, patient-focused approach to psychiatric care, creating multidisciplinary treatment plans designed to improve overall health while also addressing mental health conditions.
Psych Atlanta welcomes new patients. Appointments are available by calling the practice or using the online scheduling tool.
Dr. Rodrigo Falcao has almost 20 years of clinical experience in Psychiatry. He strongly believes that psychiatric treatment goes beyond medication prescription only, and emphasizes the importance of patient-doctor relationship in his approach. Dr. Falcao likes to collaborate with his patients and takes the necessary time to listen to them, provide support and educate about psychiatric illnesses. He thoroughly discusses treatment plan with his patients, including target symptoms, treatment options, diagnosis, analyzes risks and benefits of specific approaches, with the goal to achieve relief/improvement of symptoms and long term remission. He understands that everyone’s needs are different, and tries to tailor his approach to each individual need.
Dr Falcao completed a two year residency program in Psychiatry in Brazil, at the Institute of Psychiatry of University Federal Rio de Janeiro (IPUB) in 2005. Upon the end of his training he practiced Psychiatry for 2 years in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in several different settings and performed diverse clinical roles. He then moved to the US where he had his second Psychiatry Residency training at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami Miller School.
Dr. Falcao has worked for 6 years, in Community Mental Health settings providing services to Springfield/ Holyoke community, in Massachusetts. He provided care to an extensive Hispanic population in that area, (most of the individuals were originally from Puerto Rico). For the past 5 years, Dr Falcao has provided medication management outpatient care in different locations in Atlanta, Georgia area and TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) for patients with Treatment Resistant Depression.
Dr. Falcao has experience treating adults with a variety of psychiatric conditions, including Depressive and Anxiety Disorders, PTSD, Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia.
Dr. Ray Kotwicki, MD, MPH, DFAPA is the President and Chief Medical Officer of Intensive Outpatient Services at Hightop Health. Until June, 2023 he served as Chief Strategy Officer and before that, the Charles B. West Chief Medical Officer at Skyland Trail, an Atlanta, Georgia-based nationally acclaimed private, nonprofit residential and day treatment organization for adults and adolescents with mental illnesses. Kotwicki also held leadership positions as the Medical Director of Community Outreach Services at Grady Health System as well as Director of Medical Student Education for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Emory University School of Medicine
Kotwicki trained as a Department of Energy Fellow and was a Medical Scholar at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. He completed post-graduate training at Harvard Medical School, the Boston University School of Medicine, and Emory University, where he earned a Master in Public Health degree in Health Policy and Management. He remains a full professor on the adjunctive faculty at both the Emory University School of Medicine as well as the Rollins School of Public Health. Kotwicki has presented more than 425 invited lectures, symposia, and seminars to thousands of attendees. He is recognized as a trusted national expert and renowned speaker on current issues in psychiatry, mental health, professionalism, and wellness.
Kotwicki is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is a Past President of the Georgia Psychiatric Physicians’ Association. He currently serves as Vice President of the Executive Council of the Southern Psychiatric Association. Kotwicki was a member of the Leadership Atlanta Class of 2011 and served as President of the Board of Directors of Positive Impact, the Southeast’s premiere HIV mental health program for three years. He also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of The Lovett School until 2022 and was elected to the American College of Psychiatrists in 2019. Throughout his career, Dr. Kotwicki has received numerous distinctions, including Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association’s 2019-2020 Psychiatrist of the Year award, Emory University’s most prestigious Dean’s “Golden Apple” Teaching Award, Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Mental Health America and Eli Lilly’s “Heroes in Fight” Clinical Team Award, and the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ Exemplary Psychiatrist Award. Kotwicki received the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University’s “Distinguished Achievement Alumnus Award” in 2017.
I am dual board certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist. I see clients from age 12 and up. People come to treatment for all sorts of reasons — anxiety, depression, trauma, difficulty functioning at work or school, family conflict, challenges in relationships, low self-esteem, or simply a desire to learn more about themselves. As a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with expertise in both medication management and psychotherapy, I can help patients develop a treatment plan that meets their needs. My style is guided by warmth and flexibility, with the goals of helping patients build insight and reduce symptoms.
I create individualized treatment plans, assessing patients' goals, unique life experiences, and biological risk factors. While medication is useful in some cases, I am dedicated to helping my patients achieve lasting change through therapy as well.
Dr. Olu Osoba, M.D is an Adjunt Assistant Professor at Emory University school of Medicine and Children's Hospital at Scottish Rite in Atlanta. He is also in private practice at Lakeview Hospital in Norcross, GA. Prior to moving to GA in March 2012, he was the Interim Medical Director for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Sister’s of Providence Health system in Holyoak, Massachusetts. Dr Osoba was also the Head of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit Michigan from 2006-2008
Dr Osoba, who began his career with the Henry Ford Health System in 2004, specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of behavioral disorders in children especially in Pervasive Developmental disorders and has an interest in, ADHD, Learning disabilities, Velo-cardio facial syndrome and Cornelia De Lange syndrome. He is a certified Love and Logic parenting Instructor hence uses other tools like Parent managment training in his approach to treating children.
Dr. Skoller is a board certified psychiatrist trained at Emory University. He has broad knowledge and experience treating complex mental health conditions, especially those that are treatment resistant. He see's patients both in-person and via telemedicine. Dr. Skoller performs transcranial magnetic stimulation and ketamine treatment services, both available either in-clinic or in patients' own home. He has been involved with transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy and research for nearly 15 years and has years of experience with ketamine treatment in various clinical settings. Uniquely, Dr. Skoller is also board certified in internal medicine, offering a thorough approach to treating his patient's mental health concerns.
My focus as a psychiatrist is to apply how our brains interact with our environment to affect our spiritual, social, and functional well-being. I view the biology and psychology behind mental illness as intrinsically connected, and thus psychiatric treatment may involve psychotherapy, medications, or both.
My role as your physician is to 1) listen to your experience to understand you, your goals, and your concerns, 2) help you understand the biology and psychology behind your symptoms, and 3) develop an individualized medical plan to meet your specific goals.
I completed my residency in psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina and an additional fellowship in forensic psychiatry at Emory University. I am board-certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. During my medical training, I received numerous awards for clinical practice; teaching; and humanistic, patient-centered care.
I believe that a combination of skilled psychotherapy and proper medication management helps people recover faster. My goal is to get you back to living your life to its fullest as quickly as possible.
I completed my psychiatric residency at Emory University in 2008. I am board certified and recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. As a former attending psychiatrist at Ridgeview Institute, I have extensive experience helping people with primary psychiatric issues and dual diagnosis.
“I highly recommend Dr. Beck for anyone seeking practical, actionable strategies to navigate life's challenges. From my very first session, he consistently provided clear, tangible advice that I could immediately implement.”