Alhana Khobeir, PA-C
Alhana Khobeir, PA-C
A little bit about me and my journey into the field of mental health. I am originally from Michigan, but moved to Georgia to pursue my master’s degree in physician assistant studies. I am currently a board-certified physician assistant. I speak Arabic, Aramaic, and English fluently. I crave exploration of different cultures, food, travel, and literature on my free time.
My passion for mental health started at a very early age. Growing up, I always appreciated learning about the people around me, and connecting with them in a way that would allow them to speak openly with me, and in turn I would lend my assistance in any way I could. Fast-forward to college, where I attended the University of Michigan and completed a double degree in molecular biology and biotechnology as well as research psychology. From there I got a job as an ABA therapist, helping children with autism on various spectrums of severity. In my spare time, I also worked and continue to work as a piano and vocal instructor for individuals of all ages, where I tailor my lessons to individual needs, and provide a therapy-based approach to learning. I find that treatment plans are not “one size fits all.” Everyone needs individualization and tools in their toolbox to handle the challenges life throws at them.
My approach is a utilization of evidence-based treatment modalities specifically tailored to individual needs. I highly encourage all my clients be involved with their care. I believe that shared decision making is important in achieving overall success towards mental well-being. I am honored for the opportunity to be part of your care.
Education & Training
B.S in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
B.A. in Research Psychology, University of Michigan
Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, Brenau University
Board Certification
Georgia Composite Medical Board
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants