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ADHD

My attention has a mind of its own.

The missed deadlines, the half-finished projects, the sense of running late inside your own head — there's a name for it, and there's real help.

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What care looks like here

ADHD care begins with a proper evaluation, not a five-minute questionnaire. From there it can include coaching and strategies, medication, or both — built around how your attention actually works.

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  • A thorough evaluation before anything else
  • Medication management with a prescriber when it fits
  • Practical strategies for focus, follow-through, and time
  • Care that treats ADHD as wiring to work with, not a failing to fix

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Filter to who's in-network with your plan and you'll see your expected cost up front — no surprise bill after the session.

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Your first visit

What the first appointment is like

The evaluation looks at your history going back to childhood and how attention affects you now. Bring examples from real life — that's the most useful thing you can share.

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