Dr. Michael Papciak has been in private pediatric practice in North Atlanta for over 40 years and is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School. He is Board Certified by The American Board of Pediatrics and a Fellow of The American Academy of Pediatrics.
His clinical interests include complex medical and behavioral problems such as ADHD and autism, school learning problems, school failure, special needs children, and the diagnosis and treatment of Post-Covid conditions in children and young adults.
Dr. Papciak is a past Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Emory University School of Medicine, was Chief of Pediatrics at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Scottish Rite Hospital and a former Medical Director of the Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP). Dr. Papciak served as a Major in the United States Army and received the Meritorious Service Medal for establishing procedures for the evaluation and investigation of child abuse in the military.
Atlanta Magazine has named Dr. Papciak “Top Doctor” four times for pediatric and adolescent medicine.
Board Certified Pediatrician by The American Board of Pediatrics Former Chief of Pediatrics for Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics Graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Emory University School of Medicine Newborn specialist with clinical interests in child development, special needs children, young adults, and children with autistic spectrum disorders Atlanta Magazine has named Dr. Papciak “Top Doctor” four times for pediatric and adolescent medicine.