Fast-track your way to getting control over your ADHD. Book your online therapy evaluation and get a personalized treatment plan in under seven days.
Get Started NowTraditionally, anyone seeking an ADHD diagnosis or wanting to rule out other conditions would see their primary care provider or a psychiatrist. But in today’s day and age, patients can also consult a clinician virtually with mental health services like ADHDAdvisor.org.
If you want to get started with ADHDAdvisor.org, take our initial-assessment so we can get a better idea of your situation and if we’re able to help. It takes less than five minutes and asks a few questions about your symptoms, how long you’ve noticed them, and when you’d like to book a virtual appointment. While the initial assessment isn’t meant to diagnose ADHD or recommend a treatment plan, it helps our team understand your unique circumstance and gives your medical provider additional context before the clinical evaluation.
Regardless of where you seek support, a clinician will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to determine the root cause of your symptoms. They will ask questions, review your responses, and weigh them against a diagnostic criteria known as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the latest edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s reference book.
You clinician will offer you options for treating your ADHD if you are diagnosed. In Florida we are able to offer a wide range of treatments from therapy to medication management including stimulant medication such as Adderall or Vyvanse. However, it will be entirely up to the discretion of your assigned healthcare provider and your own personal preference what treatment option is right for you.
In only a few minutes, our free ADHD evaluation will help identify the right clinician and treatment plan for your mental health needs. Complete our free online assessment to screen for ADHD, anxiety, and depression and determine if a clinical evaluation is recommended.
Great results start with a great therapist, which is why we'll show you only the most compatible therapists in our network. You will be matched with a licensed mental health professional in your state at your preferred day and time for a clinical evaluation.
Once you've found your match, your new therapist will begin building a customized treatment plan based on your ADHD symptoms, medical history, and personal preferences. After your clinical evaluation, you will receive a signed diagnosis letter and a recommended treatment plan based on the evaluation.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) impacts your ability to stay organized, focused, or emotionally regulated. According to the CDC, Florida continues to see a growing number of residents—both children and adults—seeking support for ADHD symptoms. Unfortunately, many Floridians still face long waitlists, high costs, or a lack of nearby specialists.
Telehealth changes that. ADHD Advisor makes it easier than ever to get an accurate diagnosis, often within days. You can also explore state-level ADHD resources like the Florida Department of Health and Learning Disabilities Association of Florida.
Telehealth ADHD care comes with unique benefits:
FL HealthSource and the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration also offer helpful telehealth overviews and Medicaid-related information.
Our process is fast, confidential, and entirely virtual:
After your diagnosis, your treatment plan will be determined by your licensed healthcare provider and may include:
ADHD Advisor ensures continuity of care through regular follow-ups with your provider, all from the comfort of your home.
Yes, ADHD telehealth is legal in Florida. Florida law permits licensed healthcare professionals to evaluate and treat patients via secure video platforms. This includes the ability to prescribe medications, including stimulants like Adderall, under specific guidelines and at the provider’s discretion. You can view the full legal overview in Florida Statutes § 456.47, including previous 2021 guidance. The Florida Medicaid Telemedicine Guidance also outlines key requirements for providers and patients.
If you’re 18 or older and living in Florida, you may qualify for ADHD telehealth evaluation and care through ADHD Advisor. Our licensed clinicians work with:
If persistent ADHD symptoms are affecting your quality of life, our team can help you explore treatment options from the comfort of your home. For additional support, the Florida Department of Health Behavioral Services provides resources for residents.
Many people describe getting diagnosed as the first step toward self-understanding and real progress.
ADHD Advisor offers transparent pricing:
We’re committed to making ADHD care accessible—even if you’re uninsured.
Mental health and obtaining an ADHD diagnosis is a complicated process, so it’s natural that you may have some lingering questions. We’ve taken the time to answer a few of the most commonly asked questions below.
Yes. Florida permits licensed professionals to provide ADHD evaluations and treatment through telehealth platforms. The practice is governed by Florida Statutes § 456.47 and further outlined in the FL HealthSource Telehealth Overview.
Children, teens, and adults showing signs of ADHD—including inattention, impulsivity, or hyperactivity—may benefit from an online evaluation.
Absolutely. With ADHD Advisor, licensed Florida providers conduct evaluations virtually and deliver diagnoses when criteria are met.
Many insurance plans in Florida offer coverage for telehealth services, including ADHD care. It’s best to check directly with your insurer, and you can also review the Florida Medicaid Telehealth page for public coverage options.
Most patients can schedule an appointment within a few days and begin treatment shortly after.
Yes, in accordance with Florida’s telehealth and controlled substance laws. Providers follow legal guidelines, including Florida's updated statute, to ensure safe prescribing practices. ADHDAdvisor adheres to all Florida laws and offers stimulant medication management options to Florida patients.
Yes. ADHD Advisor offers a range of support options including behavioral therapy, coaching, and counseling—all accessible online.
Yes, a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider is required to obtain ADHD medication. This ensures the medication is appropriate and safe for your specific needs.
While we do not accept insurance, we will provide you with a superbill to submit to your insurance company. You can also use your HSA and FSA accounts.
The process typically includes a brief intake form, a virtual meeting with a licensed clinician, and a tailored care plan if you meet diagnostic criteria.
Telehealth ADHD care offers the same quality of clinical support as in-person visits—without the commute, wait time, or added stress. You can get the help you need from the comfort of home.