Georgia Autism Center

Georgia Autism Center GAC is highly committed to assist individuals and families of children or loved ones with ASD and other related neurodevelopmental disorders.

Exciting News!Georgia Autism Center is moving to a new office on August 1, 2025. Find us at:4080 McGinnis Ferry Road Bld...
07/17/2025

Exciting News!
Georgia Autism Center is moving to a new office on August 1, 2025. Find us at:
4080 McGinnis Ferry Road Bldg. 1600, Suite 1, Alpharetta, GA 30005
Phone: 770-696-4384
We're growing to serve you better—same commitment, new location!

02/13/2025

Spring break camp April 7-9. Register at SpectrumAutism.org

02/13/2025

Are you a parent/caregiver of a child 12 and older then you might want to consider attending our in-person training in Powder Springs, GA on "Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare"

To register please call or email Amy Pitts at 770-750-2688 or
info@milesofadvocacy.com

02/13/2025

Registration open! Spectrumautism.org

01/20/2025

GAC WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW JANUARY 21, 2025 DUE TO THE POTENTIAL FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER. PLEASE CHECK HERE FOR UPDATES ABOUT WEDNESDAY.

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01/20/2025

GAC will be closed tomorrow January 21, 2025 due to the potential for inclement weather.

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Here's info about an upcoming parent webinar hosted by Level Ahead ABAWednesday November 27th at 11AM EST/ 10AM CST join...
11/19/2024

Here's info about an upcoming parent webinar hosted by Level Ahead ABA

Wednesday November 27th at 11AM EST/ 10AM CST join us virtually to discuss "Picky Eaters: How to navigate a little one with sensitive eating habits.", presented by Kristyn Grabowski, MA BCBA. In this webinar we will discuss prevalence of picky eating with children with autism and strategies in ABA to teach toleration and willingness to explore new food items.

Please register for this webinar by scanning the code or using the links, both located on the flyer as well as below and share with your connections and families you serve. All families who register to attend will receive a recording of the webinar, even if they are unable to attend.

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XS5y0vqkQx6q36YoBhM6yg?amp_device_id=547c4626-ad45-4ff8-b2d1-c893184a1ca1

11/05/2024

Power to the parents! Don't miss GeorgiaCAN's 2024-2025 parent fellowship class as they host a panel discussion on the impact of parent voices in our education system. https://bit.ly/3NJa4Mh

11/05/2024

we are grateful to Positive Impact for sharing their Christmas party opportunity with Spectrum families. RSVP required at spectrumautism.org

11/05/2024

Email from Southside Support, Inc. & MORE November happenings! Southside Support had a GREAT time at the Airshow! Mark your calendars for Oct 11-12 2025 to volunteer with us next year! Maybe our frien

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4080 McGinnis Ferry Road Bldg 1600 Suite 1
Alpharetta, GA
30005

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

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Who We Are

The Georgia Autism Center (GAC) is highly committed and eager to assist individuals and families of children or loved ones with autism spectrum (ASD) and other related neurodevelopmental disorders to receive proper diagnoses, aid in the development of their individualized treatment plans, enhance independence, and foster the utmost quality of their lives. At GAC, we understand the financial impact and emotional challenges associated with raising a child with special needs, or for our young adults, living with unique challenges. This is the reason we are dedicated to helping their clients find a team of trusted professionals and provide ongoing coordination of care to continue to support them as they transition into adulthood. We utilize a collaborative approach that includes bridging the gap between families and other specialists in the community. We also assist with learning about support groups for parents and siblings of children with special needs and believe it is important to stay current on new technologies and therapies as researchers continue to explore new approaches to help individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, especially those diagnosed with ASD or some other widely known genetic condition.

Georgia Autism Center provides assessment, diagnosis, coordination of care, educational planning or assistance with the development of IEPs, and support for families of children with special needs. We work closely with early intervention programs; public and private school sectors; developmental pediatricians; pediatric neurologists; pediatric psychologists and psychiatrists; genetics; ABA agencies; and various speech and language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists so that our clients have complete and coordinated care. We also have developed relationships with other professionals in the community who can assist with financial planning such as developing special needs trusts as well as assisting with obtaining financial supports through state funding, including the Katie Beckett Deeming Waiver, New Options Waiver (NOW), and Comprehensive Supports Waiver Program (COMP).