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Therapy in Midtown Atlanta

The office is in Midtown, on Peachtree. If you live or work here, this is walking or one MARTA stop away for a lot of people.

Dr. Aaron J. Kimble · PhD · MA · MBA · LPC · NCC · Georgia license #LPC014380

8 YearsIn clinical practice
PhD · LPC · NCCLicensed in 5 states
5,000+Direct client hours
In-Person1720 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta

Why people in Midtown get in touch

Midtown holds a lot of people in transition. First real job, first real relationship, first time living somewhere where nobody knows your family. That's freeing and it's also destabilizing, and the two feelings show up in the same week. Anxiety here often looks like a full calendar and an empty evening.

It's also the part of Atlanta where a lot of people came specifically to be able to be themselves. LGBTQ+ affirming care isn't an add-on service here, it's the baseline. That means not spending the first three sessions explaining your life, your relationship structure, or your family to someone who's catching up.

You might be here because

  • You moved here for the job and haven't built a life around it yet
  • Your calendar is full and you still feel unaccounted for
  • You're out to some people and not others, and the managing is exhausting
  • Therapy has meant explaining yourself before you could start
  • The relationship is good and you keep waiting for it to stop being good
  • Grad school or the early career is eating everything else
  • You want a therapist who won't flinch at a conversation about sex
  • You'd rather walk to an appointment than drive across town for one

What we work on

LGBTQ+ affirming care

Identity, coming out at whatever age it's happening, family of origin, and relationships that don't fit the template. Affirming as a starting point, not a specialty you have to request.

Anxiety and depression

The high-functioning kind especially. Meeting deadlines is not the same as being alright.

Sexual health and intimacy

Desire, shame, mismatched wanting, and the things people are relieved to finally say out loud.

Couples and relationships

Including relationships that don't look like the ones in the pamphlets.

Looking for something specific? There's more on sex therapy and intimacy work and on culturally responsive care, or see the statewide Georgia page.

Getting here from Midtown

This is the office's own neighborhood. It's on Peachtree at 1720, near the Arts Center end, which for a lot of Midtown residents means a walk, a short ride, or one stop on MARTA.

01

A $25 consultation

Fifteen minutes to talk about what's going on and whether I'm the right fit. No pressure, and no obligation to book anything after it.

02

In the room on Peachtree

The office is at 1720 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 431, on Peachtree. Parking is in the building.

03

Video whenever it suits

Weeks go wrong. Secure video means a bad Tuesday doesn't have to cost you the session.

Fees & Insurance

$185 / individual  ·  $220 / couples

In-network with Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, CareSource, Cigna, Optum, and UnitedHealthcare. The initial consultation is $25. Sliding scale available.

Common questions

Where exactly is the office?
1720 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 431, Atlanta, GA 30309. That's on Peachtree in Midtown. Depending on where in Midtown you are, it's a walk, a short drive, or a MARTA ride.
Is this actually affirming or just advertised that way?
Affirming in practice. I'm not going to treat your identity or your relationship structure as the presenting problem, and you shouldn't have to educate your therapist before you can use the hour.
Can I do some sessions in person and some by video?
Yes, and a lot of Midtown clients do exactly that. In person when it suits, secure video when the week is chaos. It's the same work either way.

Ready when you are.

Openings are available now for new clients in Midtown. A $25 consultation is a low-pressure first step.

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