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 Walk-In Mental Health and Substance Use Urgent Care

Walk-In Mental Health and Substance Use Urgent Care

Our urgent care mental health services are tailored to support individuals across all age groups, including children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Our walk-in services effectively address concerns related to mental health and substance use disorders.

With a compassionate approach and a team of licensed mental health professionals, we offer a diverse range of treatment options — no appointment needed. As the only mental health and addiction urgent care in our region, Willowbrooke Urgent Care for Mental Health and Substance Use ensures accessible, expert urgent psychiatric care when it’s needed most.

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Urgent or not, all care begins here

At Willowbrooke, we believe all mental health and substance use concerns are urgent. Whether you're in crisis, struggling quietly, or simply ready to take the first step, you deserve support now — not later.

That’s why all care begins with a walk-in visit to Willowbrooke Urgent Care for Mental Health and Substance Use.

  • New Patients:
    If you’re looking to begin ongoing mental health or substance use care, your first step is an in-person assessment with our team. This allows us to understand your needs and connect you with the right level of care — quickly and compassionately.

  • No appointment is needed. Just walk in.
    Whether your situation feels immediate or you’ve been putting this off for a while, we’re here to meet you where you are.

  • Location:
    20 Herrell Road, Suite 1, Villa Rica, GA 30180

  • Questions? Call: 770-812-3266
    After your initial assessment, ongoing care can be scheduled in Villa Rica, Carrollton or through telehealth — based on what works best for you.

If you are experiencing an overdose, bodily injury, chest pain, difficulty breathing or life-threatening emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately. For immediate help with suicidal thoughts call 988.

When should I seek mental health urgent care services?

Individuals experiencing severe mental health or substance use symptoms, without additional medical needs, should seek mental health urgent care help.

Examples include:

  • Severe or persistent anxiety or depression
  • Panic attack
  • Psychosis
  • Risk of harm to self or others
  • Extreme grief or sadness
  • Mental health and substance use care when physician access is a concern
  • Medication management when a patient's provider is unavailable

Inside Willowbrooke Urgent Care

Watch the patient experience video to learn what to expect during your visit and see how we make mental care approachable and supportive.

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