Who We Treat

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    Adults

    ADHD is not just a childhood disorder. In fact, 75% of children with ADHD continue to experience significant symptoms into adulthood. Many adults only discover they have ADHD when their own children are diagnosed, realizing they have been navigating life with similar executive functioning challenges. Just as someone with a vision impairment wouldn’t hesitate to get glasses at any age, adults with ADHD deserve access to proper diagnosis and treatment to improve their daily lives. At ADHD Life Medical Associates, we understand the unique struggles that come with ADHD at every stage of life and are dedicated to helping you enhance your focus, productivity, and overall well-being.

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    Parents

    Raising a child with ADHD can often feel overwhelming, with endless challenges to navigate. From understanding the disorder to finding the right resources and treatment, parents must also figure out:

    What questions to ask
    How to get both parents on the same page
    Working effectively with the school system
    Finding support and preventing burnout
    Developing a clear plan for success

    These should be the goals of every parent raising a child with ADHD—but you don’t have to do it alone. At ADHD Life Medical Associates, we’re here to guide you through this journey, providing the tools and support you need to make life easier for both your child and yourself.

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    Teens

    Approximately 1 in 9 children has ADHD. While ADHD is often linked to social challenges, difficulty focusing, impulsivity, low self-motivation, and self-esteem struggles, it is not associated with low intelligence. In fact, individuals with ADHD are often highly intelligent, creative, and innovative thinkers who bring incredible value to those who recognize their strengths.

    At ADHD Life Medical Associates, we see the unique potential in every teen with ADHD. With the right support and treatment, what may seem like weaknesses can transform into powerful strengths. We are committed to working alongside you and your teen to develop a treatment plan that fosters confidence, success, and a happier, more fulfilling life.