Adult ADHD looks different from person to person. It affects how you perform at work, how you manage your home, how you handle stress, and how you show up in relationships. Our ADHD adult psychiatrist takes time to understand exactly how ADHD is affecting your life and builds a treatment plan that targets the areas where it is hitting hardest.
Teens with ADHD face pressure at school, at home, and socially all at once. Our psychiatrist for adolescents builds a treatment plan around academic struggles, emotional regulation, and social difficulties while working closely with both the teen and their family throughout the process.
ADHD does not always look the way most people expect. The common symptoms of ADHD in adults and teens include persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning. These patterns show up at work, at school, and at home. Many people live with this for years and never connect the dots.
Trouble focusing is one of the biggest signs. You may start tasks but rarely finish them. You might miss details, avoid anything that needs deep thinking, or feel like your brain just will not cooperate. Feeling restless or wound up even when sitting still is also very common in teens and adults. Some people talk too much or make quick decisions they wish they could take back. Others feel burnt out, struggle with low confidence, or put things off again and again. If any of this sounds familiar, you are not alone and you do not have to keep pushing through without support.
Getting the right diagnosis is the most important first step. Our evaluation reviews your history, daily habits, focus patterns, and how you manage responsibilities to build a treatment plan that fits your life.
Our psychiatrist for ADHD assessment uses TOVA software, an FDA-approved test that measures attention and impulse control in a simple, structured way. Whether you are seeking adult ADHD diagnosis or care for your teen, TOVA removes guesswork from the process. It captures how your brain actually responds during activities, giving your clinician clear and reliable data to confirm your diagnosis, shape your treatment plan, and track how well it is working over time.
Our cognitive behavioural therapist works directly with you to identify the thought patterns that make focus, follow-through, and emotional control so hard. Behavior therapy for ADHD is structured and goal-driven. In sessions, we work on time management, breaking work into small steps, handling frustration without shutting down, and building routines that actually stick. Every CBT therapy session gives you something practical to take into your day so progress is not just felt in the office but lived outside of it.
Before coaching begins, our psychiatrist for ADHD diagnosis makes sure your treatment plan is accurate and complete. Coaching then targets the specific behaviors of ADHD that make daily life harder including missing deadlines, acting on impulse, forgetting responsibilities, and feeling overwhelmed by simple decisions. Each appointment gives you clear steps that help you stay on track at work, in school, and at home.
Our medication management psychiatry service means every prescription decision is handled with care and clinical precision. Your ADHD psychiatrist reviews your full health history, discusses your concerns openly, and stays involved throughout your treatment to make sure what you are taking is actually working for you.
ADHD stimulant medication includes amphetamine and methylphenidate based treatments that directly improve attention and impulse control. They increase dopamine and norepinephrine activity in the brain which leads to sharper focus, better task completion, and reduced impulsivity. They are fast acting and have decades of clinical research supporting their use in both adults and teens.
Some people try stimulant medication and it simply does not work for them. That does not mean medication is off the table. Finding the best non stimulant ADHD medication for your specific needs starts with understanding your full picture as a person, not just your diagnosis. We select the most suitable option, monitor how you respond, and adjust quickly if something needs to change so your progress never stalls.
Your ADHD consultation is a conversation first. We listen to what you have been experiencing, how long it has been going on, and what has or has not worked before. This gives us everything we need to move forward in the right direction.
Our psychiatrist for ADHD assessment uses FDA-approved TOVA software and a structured psychiatric evaluation to gather clear, reliable data about your attention, impulse control, and behavioral patterns to confirm your diagnosis accurately.
Once your diagnosis is confirmed, your psychiatrist for ADHD builds a personalized plan around your specific needs. For adults, ADHD adult treatment may include CBT, behavioral coaching, medication, or a combination depending on what your evaluation shows and what your goals are.
Your care does not stop after your first treatment appointment. We check in regularly to review your progress, address any concerns, and adjust your plan as your needs change. Long term support is part of how we work.
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“For the first time, I felt like someone truly listened. The evaluation was thorough, and I finally understand my diagnosis.”
“I was nervous before my first appointment, but the whole experience felt calm and supportive. I left with clarity, direction, and real hope for moving forward.”
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