Who We Treat

  • Adults

    ADHD is not just a childhood disorder. In fact, 75% of children with ADHD will experience significant symptoms into adulthood. Many adults discover they have ADHD when their children are diagnosed with the disorder, and find it difficult to help their child when they themselves struggle with the same executive functioning skills. Just like someone with a vision deficit should not hesitate to get glasses at any age, adults struggling with ADHD also deserve and should get treatment. At ADHD Life Medical Associates, we understand your daily struggles and strive to improve your quality of life.

  • Parents

    Having a child with ADHD can seem like a never ending battle. This includes; understanding the disorder, finding the right resources and treatment, knowing what questions to ask, getting both parents on the same page, knowing how to work with your school system, finding support and avoiding burnout, and having a plan. These should be the goals of all parents with children with ADHD. Let us help you on your journey as you strive to give your children the best you can, and make their lives and your own easier.

  • Teens

    Approximately 1 out of 9 children have ADHD. ADHD is often linked to social difficulties, trouble focusing, inattentiveness and impulse control, poor self-motivation, and low self-esteem. ADHD is not associated with low IQ. In fact, people with ADHD are often highly intelligent, creative and out of the box thinkers that offer high value to those who recognize it. ADHD Life Medical Associates recognizes that your teen is uniquely special and has a lot to offer. With the right support and treatment, perceived weaknesses can turn into strengths. We will work with you and your teen to find the right treatment needed to live a happier and easier life.