Get the help you need to live a normal, balanced life through treatment from a leading Atlanta psychiatrist, Dr. Darvin Hege. Atlanta Psychiatrist Dr. Darvin Hege, MD, PC, is a trusted psychiatrist in Atlanta, Georgia, and certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
He is an Emory Hospital residency trained psychiatrist and maintains over 50 hours of AMA certified education each year to stay informed of advances in psychiatry and addiction to ensure that his patients receive the best possible care.
He is an Emory Hospital residency trained psychiatrist and maintains over 50 hours of AMA certified education each year to stay informed of advances in psychiatry and addiction to ensure that his patients receive the best possible care.
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Dr. Darvin Hege, MD, PC, is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He is an Emory Hospital residency trained psychiatrist who has been practicing psychiatry for more than 25 years. He maintains over 50 hours of AMA certified education each year to stay informed of advances in psychiatry.
Dr. Darvin Hege, MD, PC, is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He is an Emory Hospital residency trained psychiatrist who has been practicing psychiatry for more than 25 years. He maintains over 50 hours of AMA certified education each year to stay informed of advances in psychiatry.
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Cameron McGurrin
Nov 20, 2021
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Matt Oresko
Sep 30, 2021
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This guy is a complete clown. Many years ago about 10 years back I saw him for about 6 months. I would spend 10 minutes with him and he was rushing me out the door. What kind of a doctor is that? But like many people have said he is running some kind of pill Mill. I'm surprised he hasn't been investigated yet by law enforcement. For about a year and a half now I have been seeing a new psychiatrist. And he will spend an hour and 15 minutes with me. I also mentioned to him that I used to see darvin. He just rolled his eyes and said all he wants is money, and he enjoys driving his Porsche home shortly
Sierra
Sep 04, 2021
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Imani T.
Apr 18, 2021
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Jennifer Workman
Dec 26, 2020
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I cannot speak for the doctor himself as I am not a patient, however I do not appreciate that his office does not consider medication refills for someone suffering from mental health issues a medical emergency. They do not have an on-call doctor and when you call the emergency line they tell you it’s not an emergency even though you are trying to prevent one.
Roosevelt Jefferson
Dec 01, 2020
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This place is no different than a drug dealer on the street. You wait forever to be seen and they will not see you if you're 1 min late. The Dr approach is driving patience towards daily drug usage and upping dosage over time. It took them forever to get a post covid operational plan and then it took months to get someone to answer the phone and when I finally got someone on the phone they were trying to charge me the $350 intial fee ov r again like I was a new patient and it's bad enough they don't accept insurance so they basically charge you $125 per visit to get a prescription refill. This
Savannah Stoyka
Sep 23, 2020
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Political Voice
Aug 16, 2020
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Not what you would expect from a professional. I was booked for an appointment, Which I missed. I was charged $150.00, cool. I called again to rebook another appointment, I was told I had to first pay the $150 for the missed appointment and $150 for the new appointment. They told me they had an opening for Thursday. I advice them I would callback with the credit card information and hung up. When I called again to rebook and make a payment I was told that I had missed two appointments, therefore I had to now pay $450.00..... Basically they can steal money from people that way. I can understand
Aliah R.
Jul 09, 2019
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