Online Prescription for ADHD Treatment and Medicine
Talk to a doctor online and get a treatment plan for ADHD that is made just for you and your needs.
Why Choose Us
Professional ADHD care that fits your needs and way of life
Medical staff you can trust
Our licensed medical professionals know how to diagnose and treat ADHD.
Affordability
Use affordable online ADHD management services to save on travel costs.
Treatments based on evidence
Get a personalized plan and learn more about solutions backed by science.
Taking care of medications online
If necessary, a doctor will write an online prescription for ADHD medicine.
24/7 support
We have a Care Team that is here for you all the time.
How We Work
Your path to better focus in four simple steps
Fill out the form and make an appointment.
Fill out the basic information, sign up, and then pick the best date and time for your first online appointment.
First video consultation
Talk to a doctor or nurse to get a complete online ADHD assessment.
Get a plan for your treatment.
Please discuss your treatment goals and receive a custom plan to help you reach them. If needed, you can get an online prescription for ADHD medicine.
Follow-ups
Regularly see your doctor to monitor your progress, address concerns, or make changes to your treatment plan.
Transparent Pricing
Dealing with ADHD in the right way can make a person's life better, even if they have had symptoms for years.
- A 30-minute visit online
- Test for ADHD
- Setting goals for treatment
- Making a plan for treatment
- Prescribing medicines if needed
- Regular 15-minute visits
- Symptoms monitoring
- Coping technique recommendations
- Lifestyle guidance
- Treatment adjustments
See one of our skilled providers
Board-certified healthcare professionals dedicated to your care
Dr. Amanda L
MD, MPH
Internal Medicine
25+ years experience
Dr. Emily Foster
PharmD, BCPS
Primary Care
20+ years experience
Dr. Carlos M
PharmD
Internal Medicine
Board certified
Dr. Rachel Alvarez
DNP, FNP-BC
Neurology & Psychiatry
25+ years experience
Personal Portal
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Easy to schedule
You can book a visit from your couch at any time, without having to wait in line.
Plan in advance
Don't forget to set up that follow-up for next month!
Change pharmacies
Does the one you want to use not have your medicine? Pick out another one soon.
Complete visit management
Reschedule your appointment in just a few clicks.
Keep an eye on your prescription online
You can always check its status and know when the medicine is ready to be picked up.
Remember your information
There's no need to fill out the same personal and medical information over and over. To schedule a visit, pick a date and time.
Online Help for ADHD
Medical guidelines, treatment goals, and the results of the first evaluation help us make
treatment plans for adults with ADHD.
Plan for treating ADHD in adults
We know how to change the standard guidelines for treating ADHD to fit your needs.
The following are parts of the most common treatment plan for ADHD:
Taking care of medications
Usually, both stimulant and non-stimulant drugs are used to control impulses and get rid of symptoms quickly.
Therapy
Psychotherapy is all about making behavior changes that last. They should last even after you stop taking your medicines.
Changes to your lifestyle
Patients are given self-help tips along with both medication and non-medication methods so they can deal with their symptoms on their own.
Based on the information gathered during the assessment, every patient at our clinic receives a customized, affordable ADHD treatment.
Get a treatment planPrescription Management
70-80% of the time, managing ADHD with medication works as planned. They help lessen mild to severe symptoms that get in the way of your daily life. Doctors first decide whether the treatment should be a stimulant or a non-stimulant before choosing the right drug for ADHD.
Stimulants
Fast-acting, effects within 30 minutes
- Adderall (amphetamine & dextroamphetamine)
- Focalin (dexmethylphenidate)
- Dexedrine (dextroamphetamine)
- Concerta (methylphenidate)
- Ritalin (methylphenidate)
- Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine)
Non-stimulants
Gradual effects, lower side effect risk
- Strattera (atomoxetine)
- Kapvay (clonidine)
- Intuniv (guanfacine)
- Qelbree (viloxazine)
- Wellbutrin (bupropion)
How Do ADHD Medications Work?
Medications for ADHD are mainly used to increase the production of dopamine and norepinephrine and keep their levels in check. They help people be less impulsive, concentrate better, remember things more effectively, and build a strong foundation for changing their behavior.
Get a treatment planAdvantages of Online Prescriptions
No more waiting for weeks, staying in long lines, and losing paper documents.
Common Symptoms of ADHD
ADHD manifests differently in each person. Recognizing the symptoms is the first step toward getting help.
Inattentiveness
- Having trouble focusing on and finishing tasks
- Quickly distracted by low–priority tasks
- Less focus on the details
- The tendency to forget things and lose them
- Putting things off and not setting priorities
- Not wanting to do mentally challenging things
Hyperactivity / Impulsivity
- Excessive fidgeting
- Inability to remain still for long periods
- Switching between tasks without finishing
- Hyper–focusing and losing track of time
- Restlessness and impulsive behaviors
- Frequent mood swings and impatience
Not sure if it's ADHD or something else? Take our free test to learn more about your symptoms.
Why adults have ADHD
We don’t fully understand what causes ADHD in adults. Genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors may all play a role in its development, according to research.
Genetic factors
ADHD often runs in families, which suggests that it has a genetic cause. Some genes that control neurotransmitters and brain development may be affected by the disorder. Studies have shown that people who have a history of ADHD in their family are more likely to also have it.
Environmental factors
An increased risk of ADHD has been linked to being exposed to tobacco smoke, alcohol, or drugs during pregnancy, having a baby early, having a baby with a low birth weight, and the mother being stressed during pregnancy. Toxins in the environment during pregnancy and the first few years of life may also contribute.
Neurobiological factors
ADHD is linked to differences in how the brain is built and how it works. Brain chemicals like dopamine and norepinephrine can be affected. These chemicals help regulate attention, impulse control, and executive functions. The prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia have also been found to differ structurally and functionally.
Brain injuries
Brain damage from traumatic injuries and other causes may make it more likely to develop ADHD or make symptoms worse if someone already has it. But brain injuries aren’t the only cause of ADHD, and most people who have it don’t have a history of such issues.
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