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Comprehensive ADHD care for adults, teens, and children — CBT, executive function skills, and medication management. In-person across metro Atlanta, telehealth statewide.
Common Signs of ADHD
ADHD is more than difficulty focusing — it affects executive function, emotional regulation, relationships, and self-esteem. Our Georgia clinicians provide holistic, evidence-based ADHD care that goes beyond medication.
How We Treat ADHD
Addresses the thinking patterns and behavioral habits that ADHD creates. We build organizational strategies, time management skills, and emotional regulation tools.
Hands-on coaching for planning, prioritizing, starting tasks, and following through. Practical, individualized strategies for home, school, and work.
Our prescribers evaluate and manage ADHD medications — stimulants and non-stimulants — in coordination with your therapist for integrated care.
For children and teens with ADHD, we work with parents to build consistent structures, communication strategies, and reward systems that support treatment.
Levels of ADHD Care Available
We offer the full continuum of outpatient care — from weekly therapy to intensive day programs — so you get the right level of support, not just what fits in a schedule.
Regular sessions focused on ADHD skills, emotional regulation, and co-occurring conditions like anxiety or depression.
Psychiatric evaluation and ongoing medication management with prescribers who specialize in ADHD. Integrated with therapy.
For ADHD with significant co-occurring anxiety, depression, or substance use, IOP provides the intensive support needed to stabilize.
Coverage
We accept most major insurance plans. ADHD is a covered diagnosis — we verify your benefits before your first session so you know exactly what to expect.
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Common Questions
Our clinicians can conduct ADHD evaluations and provide a clinical diagnosis. We also accept referrals from physicians and work collaboratively with your existing providers.
Yes — CBT adapted for ADHD is one of the most effective non-medication treatments. It helps build skills that compensate for ADHD-related executive function challenges. It's especially important for adults whose ADHD affects work and relationships.
Yes. ADHD is a covered diagnosis. We accept Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Medicaid, and Medicare. Both therapy and medication management visits are typically covered.
Absolutely. Many adults reach us after years of undiagnosed ADHD. We specialize in adult ADHD — including the ways it shows up in careers, relationships, finances, and emotional regulation.
Yes, you can receive medication management as a standalone service. However, we strongly recommend integrating therapy with medication for the best long-term outcomes.
Yes. All ADHD services — therapy and medication management — are available via HIPAA-secure telehealth for Georgia residents statewide.
Same-week appointments. Most insurance accepted. Free 15-minute consultation — no commitment required.