Evaluation and ongoing care for adult and adolescent ADHD, including medication and skills-based support.

ADHD in adults often looks different than the childhood stereotype, chronic disorganization, difficulty finishing tasks, a mind that won't settle, or years of feeling like you're working twice as hard for half the results.
A thorough evaluation looks at your history and current symptoms to determine whether ADHD, or something else, explains what you're experiencing.
Stimulant and non-stimulant medications can meaningfully improve focus and follow through, closely monitored for effectiveness and side effects.
Therapy can help build the external systems and habits that make day to day executive functioning easier.
Yes. Many adults are diagnosed well into their thirties, forties, or later, often after years of attributing their struggles to other things.
Yes, when it is clinically appropriate, alongside careful monitoring and regular follow up.
A thorough evaluation includes a detailed history, standardized symptom questionnaires, and a conversation about how symptoms show up across different areas of your life, not just a quick checklist.
No. Well managed ADHD medication should help you feel more like yourself, more able to focus and follow through, not sedated or altered. If it feels wrong, we adjust it.
Medication is one option, not a requirement. Therapy focused on executive function skills, organization, and routine can meaningfully help ADHD symptoms on its own.
Reach out today. Most new patients are seen within a week, often sooner.
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