Mental health facilities in Atlanta offer a wide range of services, from emergency crisis care and inpatient hospitalization to outpatient therapy and community-based support. The city is home to several respected institutions, including Grady Health System, Emory Healthcare, and a variety of nonprofit organizations that serve diverse populations. While access to care has improved in recent years, challenges remain—especially for low-income and uninsured individuals. Long wait times, high costs, and a shortage of mental health professionals can make it difficult for some to get timely help. Expanding access, increasing funding, and reducing stigma are essential steps toward building a more supportive and effective mental health system in Atlanta.