Occupational Therapy in Atlanta, GA

Last updated: June 23, 2026

213 NPI-registered pediatric occupational therapy providers serve Atlanta, GA. Each listing includes the provider's name, location, specialties, listed credentials, and current new-patient status, with a link to the full profile and to verify the provider in the official NBCOT registry. Listings refreshed from the NPPES registry June 2026.

213 providers in Atlanta — showing 50 per page (page 2 of 5)

How we vet: Every listing starts from the provider's federal CMS NPI record and is refreshed from the registry on a recurring schedule, with direct links to the certification or state-licensing body for its specialty so you can verify credentials at the source. We do not accept paid placement. Read our full verification methodology.

Occupational Therapy in Atlanta, GA

Atlanta has one of the deepest pediatric occupational therapy markets in the Southeast. Pediatric OT helps children build practical skills that aren't clicking yet — handwriting and pencil grip, dressing and self-care, sensory regulation, and the focus to get through a school day. Parents often arrive after a teacher flags handwriting or attention, after sensory meltdowns, or alongside an autism or ADHD evaluation.

FindKidTherapy lists NPI-registered pediatric OTs across metro Atlanta, including clinics in Decatur, Sandy Springs, Marietta, and Alpharetta, plus programs through Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. With strong supply, families usually have more choice and somewhat shorter waits than in tighter markets — though travel time across the metro is still a real factor. Some clinics have full sensory gyms; others focus on fine-motor and school readiness, or partner with feeding therapy.

A typical path is a 60–90 minute evaluation followed by weekly sessions, with home activities to carry progress into daily life. Many Atlanta families coordinate OT with speech therapy.

For children under three, Georgia's Babies Can't Wait can deliver OT in your home while you wait.

Below are the occupational therapy providers currently active in Atlanta.

What to expect

Evaluation covers fine motor, sensory processing, self-care, and play; written plan, then treatment begins. A sensory gym is normal and therapeutic.

Insurance

Georgia Medicaid / PeachCare for Kids cover medically necessary OT for children, delivered through Georgia Families CMOs (Amerigroup, CareSource, Peach State Health Plan). Commercial plans (Anthem BCBS of Georgia, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare) typically need prior authorization and may cap annual visits.

Typical wait times (reported, 2026)

Solo practice 2–5 weeks · mid-sized clinics 3–8 weeks · hospital-affiliated 8–12 weeks. (Strong local supply tends to shorten these.)

Start sooner if under 3

Georgia Babies Can't Wait — OT often in-home, under an IFSP.

Frequently asked questions — Occupational Therapy in Atlanta, GA

What does pediatric occupational therapy help with?

Pediatric OT helps with fine motor skills (handwriting, cutting, buttons), sensory processing, self-care and daily living, and the regulation needed for school. Atlanta families often pursue OT after a teacher flags handwriting or attention, or alongside an autism or ADHD evaluation.

Does Georgia Medicaid cover occupational therapy in Atlanta?

Yes. Georgia Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids cover medically necessary OT for children, delivered through Georgia Families care management organizations such as Amerigroup, CareSource, and Peach State Health Plan. Prior authorization is typically required after the evaluation.

What's the difference between OT and PT for children?

Physical therapy targets gross motor skills — walking, balance, strength, coordination. Occupational therapy targets fine motor and functional daily skills, sensory processing, and self-care. Some children see both; an OT or PT evaluation can clarify which your child needs.

How long is the wait for a pediatric OT evaluation in Atlanta?

Thanks to strong local supply, solo practices often start in 2–5 weeks, mid-sized clinics in 3–8 weeks, and hospital programs in 8–12 weeks. Children under three can begin sooner through Georgia's Babies Can't Wait, which delivers OT in the home.

Why does OT use swings and climbing equipment?

A sensory gym is standard pediatric OT. Movement-based activities support sensory processing and motor planning, and play is the natural way children build these skills. It looks like fun because engagement is part of how OT works.

Can OT help my child's handwriting?

Yes. Handwriting difficulty is one of the most common reasons children are referred to OT. The therapist assesses grip, hand strength, visual-motor skills, and posture, then builds the underlying skills. Many Atlanta OTs offer handwriting and school-readiness programs.

Information is provided for general guidance and may change. Always verify directly with the program, plan, or provider before relying on these details for treatment decisions.

Other Therapy Types in Atlanta

50 OT Therapists in Atlanta

Cheryl Davidson, OT

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients

Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-575-4000

CHILDREN'S SPECIAL SERVICES LLC

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

770-394-9791

Cindy Becker, CHT,OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-355-2913

Claire Cleaveland, OTR

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-728-4585

Comprehensive Therapy Consultants

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Speech TherapyOccupational TherapyPhysical Therapy

770-425-6661

Conor Acheson

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

877-407-3422

Courtney Degraffenreid-Elliott, OT

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

678-249-7120

Courtney Fears, OT

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients

Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-575-4000

CRAWFORD THERAPEUTIC SERVICES, INC

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy

404-452-8843

Cynthia Allen, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy

404-231-8251

Cynthia Felix, cota

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

202-320-8361

Dana Cummings

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

770-876-3247

Daniel Acker, OTR

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy

404-352-3522

Daniel Gomez, MSOT

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-352-3522

Danielle Garavaglia

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-351-8410

David Bishop

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-474-0506

Dawn Bowen, OTR L CHT

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-872-4263

Denise Gayle, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-351-8410

Detishia Daniels, COTA

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

678-587-9922

Dreamella Furgerson, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

866-587-9922

DR. GAYE CRONIN OTD LLC

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy

404-851-9093

Dustin Chan, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

678-616-1330

EDC HOME MODIFICATIONS LLC

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy

678-665-3589

Elera Health

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

470-480-0969

Elise Eckhoff, MOT, OTR

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

770-927-7424

Elizabeth Coston, O,T.

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-247-7959

Elizabeth Courtney, MA, OTRL

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-712-5512

Emily Adams, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy

404-712-7288

Emily Diecks, MSOT, OT

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

877-407-3422

Emily Godshall

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

937-974-6365

Erin Blake, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-401-3758

Erin Dichiara, MAOTR

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

678-665-3589

Erin Graf, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

813-293-2129

Fitness Forum Of Georgia

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational TherapyPhysical Therapy

404-236-0808

Florena Chery, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-507-2268

Gaye Cronin, OT

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-851-9093

Grace Bick

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-351-3257

Holly Bramlett, MOTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

678-234-2144

INDEPENDENT PHYSICAL THERAPY OF GA, LLC

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

404-351-5432

INDEPENDENT PHYSICAL THERAPY OF GEORGIA, LLC

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

404-252-5545

INDEPENDENT PHYSICAL THERAPY OF GEORGIA, LLC

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

404-523-7709

INFINITE THERAPIST LLC

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

404-561-4552

INTOWN PEDIATRIC THERAPY LLC

Atlanta, GA

Accepting patients
Occupational Therapy

678-458-8762

James Benedict, OT

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-255-0226

Jamie Empert

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-835-3340

Janel Akpuchukwu, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy

404-238-9200

Janie Barnabei, OT

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-851-9093

Jazzi Browder

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

313-980-6379

Jenna Bolt

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-467-4900

Jennifer Bius, OTR/L

Atlanta, GA

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Occupational Therapy provider in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy

404-374-5013

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About Occupational Therapy for Children in Atlanta, GA

Occupational Therapy can make a significant difference in your child's development. If you're looking for pediatric occupational therapy providers in Atlanta, our directory can help you find qualified, experienced therapists who specialize in working with children.

What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapists help children develop fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care abilities, and the skills needed for daily activities and school.

Finding the Right OT Therapist in Atlanta

When choosing a occupational therapy provider for your child in Atlanta, Georgia, consider factors such as their experience with your child's specific needs, accepted insurance plans, location convenience, and whether they offer in-clinic, in-home, or telehealth sessions.

Signs Your Child May Benefit from Occupational Therapy

Early intervention is key for pediatric therapy. If you notice your child struggling with age-appropriate milestones, talk to your pediatrician about whether occupational therapy might help. Many families in Atlanta find that starting therapy early leads to better outcomes.