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Whether you’ve lived with ADHD your whole life or are just starting to question if it fits, we’re here to guide you—with no pressure, no judgment, and no confusing process.
ADHD doesn’t come from laziness or bad parenting. It has clear neurological and genetic components, including:
Family history: ADHD often runs in families.
Brain structure: Slight differences in brain regions that control attention, planning, and self-regulation.
Prenatal influences: Smoking, alcohol, or stress during pregnancy.
Environmental factors: Early childhood trauma, lead exposure, or chronic stress.
It’s important to remember: Having ADHD doesn’t mean something is wrong with you—it simply means your brain works differently. And with the right tools, you can thrive.
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Our treatment plans are built around your needs, goals, and daily challenges.
Through a detailed virtual assessment, your provider will learn about your symptoms, history, and how ADHD may be impacting your life. We’ll rule out other conditions (like anxiety or thyroid disorders) and give you a clear diagnosis.
Many patients with ADHD see strong results with stimulant medications (like Adderall or Vyvanse) or non-stimulant options. We’ll help you understand your choices, monitor side effects, and adjust dosage over time.
We stay connected—checking in regularly to track progress, celebrate wins, and make changes when needed. You can also message your provider between visits if something comes up.
Therapy Referrals: For patients who want help with time management, relationships, or emotional regulation, we can recommend licensed therapists who specialize in ADHD.
Many people with ADHD go undiagnosed for years especially if they’ve learned to “mask” their symptoms or attribute them to stress, anxiety, or burnout. You might ask yourself:
Why do I always feel behind?
Why can’t I focus even on things I care about?
Why is it so hard for me to finish what I start?
If these patterns sound familiar, an ADHD assessment may provide clarity and a path forward.
ADHD symptoms often begin in childhood but may not be diagnosed until adulthood. You may notice symptoms like:
Trouble focusing or staying on task
Disorganization and poor time management
Frequently losing items (keys, phone, documents)
Forgetting appointments or deadlines
Daydreaming or zoning out during conversations
Avoiding long or detailed tasks
Starting projects but rarely finishing them
Constant restlessness or fidgeting
Interrupting others during conversations
Difficulty waiting in lines or sitting still
Talking excessively or blurting out responses
Making impulsive decisions or purchases
Feeling “on edge” or “driven by a motor”
ADHD is typically diagnosed in three categories:
Inattentive Type (formerly ADD): Difficulty focusing, staying organized, or following through on tasks.
Hyperactive/Impulsive Type: Fidgeting, talking excessively, restlessness, and impulsive decisions.
Combined Type: A mix of both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms.
Each individual experiences ADHD differently, which is why a personalized evaluation is key to understanding how it shows up in your life—and how best to treat it.
What is ADHD?
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts the brain’s ability to manage attention, impulse control, and activity levels. While it’s often associated with children, ADHD continues into adulthood for many people affecting careers, relationships, and self-esteem.
People with ADHD may struggle to focus, stay organized, complete tasks, or manage time effectively. Others feel constantly restless or impulsive, often acting before thinking. Some experience both.
It’s important to note: ADHD isn’t a lack of intelligence or effort. It’s a real, treatable condition that requires the right kind of support.
ADHD doesn’t just affect attention, it affects confidence, relationships, work, and everyday life. Whether you’ve been struggling since childhood or are just now realizing your symptoms, it’s never too late to get help.. You can book online, text us, and meet your psychiatrist from the comfort of your home.
We help you take control of anxiety, depression, and overwhelm—so you can start feeling like yourself again.
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