Struggling with focus?

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Get personalized, affordable ADHD testing & diagnosis for adults, teens, and kids – from the comfort of home.

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Struggling with focus? Get an ADHD assessment online with Remedy

Get personalized, affordable ADHD testing & diagnosis for adults, teens, and kids – from the comfort of home.

Book an Assessment

What is ADHD?

ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a mental health condition that causes a variety of symptoms related to a patient’s concentration and behavior. ADHD is most often diagnosed in children but many teens and adults struggle with undiagnosed ADHD.

ADHD affects a person’s ability to retain information, focus, and concentrate. Patients with ADHD often have issues with controlling their behavior and paying attention. The condition occurs in both genders, although women sometimes present with different symptoms than men.

Young women often go undiagnosed until early adulthood because they dismiss symptoms such as disorganization and poor attention as something they are doing wrong instead of signs of an illness. There are three forms of ADHD: predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive or impulsive, and/or a combination.

These three primary characteristics or behaviors are examined in the diagnosis of ADHD (or ADHD test). Inattention refers to difficulty or inability to focus on a given task or event and/or a lack of attention to details. Hyperactivity refers to a state of being abnormally active. Lastly, impulsivity refers to a tendency for one to act without thinking, planning, or consideration of potential consequences.

Common ADHD symptoms include:

  • Difficulty focusing or staying organized.
  • Forgetfulness & frequent distractions.
  • Impulsivity or trouble sitting still.
  • Struggles with time management.
  • Hyperactivity (in children) or restlessness (in adults).

If you’ve ever wondered if you have ADHD, getting tested is the first step to finding answers.

No two minds are the same, neither are our treatment plans

When considering how to get tested for ADHD, it’s essential to choose a provider who offers a thorough, evidence-based approach. An ADHD diagnosis involves a comprehensive evaluation by a medical professional who assesses:

  • Your symptoms using clinical checklists (such as the Vanderbilt ADHD Assessment).
  • Personal & medical history to rule out other conditions.
  • Behavior patterns across different settings (home, work, school).

An accurate diagnosis ensures you receive the right support and treatment options, including lifestyle recommendations, therapy referrals, and medication management. At Remedy, we can diagnose and provide an ADHD medication treatment plan.

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The ADHD assessment process at Remedy

Book Your Assessment

Book an online ADHD assessment with one of our licensed psychiatric providers. Appointments are available within days, no referrals needed.

Complete Your Evaluation

Meet with your provider via video call. They’ll conduct a thorough assessment using proven clinical tools.

Receive Your Care Plan

Get a comprehensive diagnosis, evidence-based treatment plan, and medication recommendations, if appropriate.

Follow Up

Continue with your care plan and symptom tracking from the comfort of home. Receive ongoing support, including unlimited provider messaging.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I know if I need an ADHD assessment?

If you struggle with focus, organization, impulsivity, or restlessness that affects your daily life, an assessment can help determine if ADHD is the cause.

Do you provide ADHD assessments for kids and teens?

Yes! We offer ADHD testing for adults, adolescents, and children, with age-appropriate evaluation methods.

What are the different types of ADHD?

There are many ADHD symptoms in children and ADHD symptoms in adults associated with the different forms of the disorder. The symptoms listed below characterize the different diagnosis, but are not a complete list.

  • Patients diagnosed as predominantly inattentive often have trouble paying attention or listening when another person is speaking. These patients often have trouble focusing on one task and are easily distracted. As a result, they also often have trouble retaining or learning new information.
  • Patients who are diagnosed as predominantly hyperactive, present symptoms like fidgeting, not being able to sit still, talking all the time, interrupting, and may have trouble participating in quiet individual activities.
  • Behaviors associated with impulsive patients include regular interruptions, making inappropriate comments or words, impatience, and emotional outbursts without any limitations.

Do you prescribe ADHD medication online?

Yes, if appropriate, our licensed providers can prescribe ADHD medication online as part of your personalized treatment plan.

How much does an ADHD assessment cost?

You can find our pricing information here. We take care of you with or without insurance, and our care remains the same for everyone. If paying for services with insurance, we now accept the following insurance plans: Aetna, Cigna, Optum and United Healthcare (see detailed list here). If not paying with insurance, we’ve made sure our care is as affordable as possible with a low monthly fee.

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