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Marcus Autism Center: Children learn skills and caregivers receive support

The Marcus Autism Center recognizes the need for a place where children learn skills and caregivers receive support –

The Marcus Autism Center works with children who have developmental disabilities. Our highly trained professionals skilled in child development, diagnosis and treatment of children with a wide range of neurological problems, find ways to help the children cope with their disabilities. Carefully managed therapy can teach children to circumvent barriers their disabilities pose. The Marcus Autism Center is committed to helping children realize their greatest potential, giving them and their families a higher quality of life.

A Place That Provides Hope

The Marcus Autism Center Building

HOPE can be found in all the little things that help children reach their potential. Finding effective services for children with disabilities and learning problems can create a constant struggle for their caregivers. The Marcus Autism Center reduces the stress of that search by offering the most comprehensive diagnosis, therapy and care management possible for a wide range of disabilities and learning problems.

All of our experts are under one roof. The Marcus Autism Center’s staff of health care professionals is the largest team dedicated to child development in one facility in Georgia. In addition, our affiliation with Emory University affords us access to a wealth of academic and medical resources.

Our facility offers a unique environment. The Marcus Autism Center serves as a resource for continuous research, training, and education that allows us to share our knowledge and expertise with caregivers, school and social services personnel and the medical community.

The Marcus Autism Center can help your child. We’re the comprehensive resource for children and adolescents with: • Developmental Delay • Autism Spectrum Disorder • Cerebral Palsy • Feeding Disorders • Learning Disabilities • Neurological Disorders • Severe Behavior Disorders • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Our programs are designed to give children and their caregivers support, opportunity, encouragement, pride, commitment, and determination.

These are the building blocks of HOPE.