Conditions · ADHD
ADHD Treatment for Adults in Florida (Online & Telehealth)
We provide ADHD treatment for adults across Florida through secure telehealth. Care may include a psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and psychotherapy depending on your needs—so you can get clear answers, a personalized plan, and move through your day with more focus and follow-through.
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What it looks like
Adult ADHD looks different than the textbook picture
Adults with ADHD have usually built clever workarounds — caffeine, deadlines, last-minute panic — that hide the underlying pattern until those workarounds stop scaling. If any of these look familiar, a psychiatric evaluation can help clarify what's going on and guide the right next steps for your care.
ADHD — Inattentive Presentation
Trouble starting things, finishing things, or holding focus on what's in front of you. Drifting attention, missed details, and the late-night realization that the day got away from you.
ADHD — Hyperactive / Impulsive Presentation
Restlessness that's hard to turn off, talking over people without meaning to, jumping into decisions you'd rather have thought through first.
ADHD — Combined Presentation
Both patterns at once — scattered focus and an internal motor that won't quite idle. The most common adult presentation.
Executive Function Difficulties
Planning, prioritizing, time-blindness, task-switching, working memory — the back-office of daily life feeling glitchy even when you're trying.
Emotional Dysregulation tied to ADHD
Quick-trigger frustration, rejection sensitivity, and big reactions that feel out of proportion — a piece of ADHD that often gets missed in adult diagnosis.
How we treat it
How we approach ADHD care
ADHD treatment begins with a 60-minute psychiatric evaluation conducted through secure telehealth. The visit includes structured ADHD rating scales, a careful history of how symptoms have shown up across school, work, and relationships, and a screen for the conditions that often travel alongside ADHD — anxiety, depression, sleep issues — so the diagnosis (and the plan) gets it right.
Most adult ADHD is treated with medication management — stimulants (Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, Concerta) when appropriate, or non-stimulant options (Strattera, Wellbutrin, guanfacine) when they're a better fit. Many patients also benefit from psychotherapy focused on routines, planning systems, and the emotional side of ADHD that medication alone doesn't fix.
Early follow-ups happen every few weeks while we land the right medication and dose; once you're steady, visits move to every 8–12 weeks. Florida telehealth controlled substance prescribing is fully supported within the law, including pharmacy coordination and any required check-ins.
Why Stillwell
Why patients choose Stillwell for ADHD treatment
- Board-certified psychiatric care
- Personalized treatment plans (not one-size-fits-all)
- Medication and therapy options in one place
- Secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth
- Appointments available within days
Related Conditions
Often seen alongside ADHD
Many adults experience more than one of these together. Each is treated here too.
Anxiety Disorders
Generalized anxiety, panic, social anxiety, OCD, specific phobias, and agoraphobia.
Learn moreDepression & Mood Disorders
Major depression, persistent depression, postpartum depression, PMDD, and emotional dysregulation.
Learn moreInsomnia & Sleep Disorders
Insomnia, nightmare disorder, night terrors, and circadian rhythm disturbances.
Learn moreADHD FAQ
Common questions about ADHD care
Do you prescribe stimulants by telehealth?
Yes — Schedule II stimulants (Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, Concerta, and their generics) can be prescribed through Florida telehealth when clinically appropriate, after a thorough evaluation. Non-stimulant options (Strattera, Wellbutrin, guanfacine) are also available if stimulants aren't the right fit or you'd rather avoid them.
Can adult ADHD really be diagnosed for the first time as an adult?
Yes. Many adults are diagnosed in their 20s, 30s, 40s, or later — often after a child, sibling, or parent is diagnosed and the pattern starts to look familiar. Adult diagnosis follows the same DSM-5 criteria, with attention to how symptoms have shown up across school, work, and home over time.
Will I need to come in for testing first?
No formal neuropsychological testing is required to diagnose ADHD. Diagnosis is clinical — based on a structured evaluation, validated rating scales (ASRS, others) you complete before the visit, and a careful history. If the picture is complicated and formal testing would help, we'll say so directly and refer you to someone who does it.
How quickly can I be seen?
Usually within days. Booking goes through Zocdoc, which shows real-time availability and your verified copay before you confirm.
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