Health and Behavioral Health Services
Board of Health

Fulton County’s Board of Health’s vision is to provide the best public health services in the State of Georgia. Their mission is to promote, protect and assure the health and Wellness of the people of Fulton County.
To learn more, visit their website: http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/dhw-about
Behavioral Health Services
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Partner Information Network System (PINS)
Mental Health – Fulton County’s behavioral health centers offer a wide range of services & addictive disease treatment at community-based locations.
Developmental Disabilities – Three regional centers provide clients with life skills training tailored to their particular disability. Mobility training and day habilitation are also provided.
Addictive Diseases – We provide a variety of specialty outpatient treatment services for adults with chronic chemical dependencies. Treatment is also available for individuals who have both mental health and substance abuse (“co-occurring”) disorders.
HOW TO ACCESS SERVICES
For your first visit to our facilities for services, please bring the following items:
- Proof of Income
- Proof of Fulton County Residence (a bill or mail in your name showing a Fulton County address will suffice) Georgia – issued state identification
141 Pryor Street, Suite 1031
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 613-7013
For more information, please visit: www.livebetterfulton.org