Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, focus, impulse control, and emotional regulation. It can impact work, school, and relationships, but with proper treatment, symptoms can be effectively managed.
ADHD often results from a combination of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors. It’s not caused by laziness or lack of effort—your brain simply processes information differently.
Through secure online visits, our licensed clinicians can:
If clinically appropriate, yes. Providers can prescribe stimulant or non-stimulant medications (such as Adderall, Ritalin, Vyvanse, or atomoxetine) and monitor progress through follow-ups to ensure safe, effective treatment.
Difficulty with focus, attention, or organization that is manageable at work, school, or home with coping strategies.
Mild hyperactivity or restlessness that does not interfere with daily life or safety.
Routine challenges with time management or task completion that can be addressed with virtual coaching or therapy.
Stable on prescribed medications (stimulants or non-stimulants) with no concerning side effects.
Able to participate in virtual behavioral therapy, coaching, or skill-building programs.
Severe impulsivity or hyperactivity that puts yourself or others at risk of harm.
Sudden or severe behavioral changes (aggression, severe mood swings, or psychosis).
Serious side effects from medications: chest pain, rapid heart rate, hallucinations, or severe agitation.
Severe difficulty functioning at work, school, or home despite treatment, affecting basic safety or responsibilities.
Co-occurring mental health crises: suicidal thoughts, severe anxiety, or depression requiring urgent intervention.
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Unlimited video calling with your doctor or therapist included.