Frequently Asked Questions
Most children start to have improvement in their ADHD symptoms within 1-2 months after starting treatment.
Yes, we can provide a thorough diagnostic assessment to determine if your child meets the criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD and/or other conditions.
We can treat children with focus difficulties and behavioral problems without an ADHD diagnosis (children who do not meet diagnostic criteria).
Our treatment approach will often lead to improvement of other chronic health conditions. We will need to discuss the specific details of the other conditions to determine if they will likely be helped by our treatment approach.
We can manage ADHD medications and tapering in certain cases. We will need to discuss your child’s specific situation to determine if this is possible.
Yes, we want to give your child the most comprehensive care possible and find it beneficial to collaborate with therapists or other health care providers.
Licensed NDs diagnose, prevent, and treat acute and chronic illnesses. They work to identify the underlying cause of disease and develop customized treatments to improve health by supporting the body’s healing abilities.
Licensed NDs complete a 4-year medical program after obtaining a bachelor’s degree. After passing board exams, NDs can apply to become licensed in a specific state.
No, we do not provide primary care services. We strongly recommend our clients have a pediatrician or primary care provider for general health care.
Most families prefer the convenience and flexibility of telemedicine consults, and this model allows us to reach patients in a larger geographical area.
We are not contracted (in-network) with health insurance companies because we prefer to have the freedom to spend as much time as needed with our patients and don’t want insurance limitations to define that time!
In addition to credit or debit cards, you may use a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for our services.