If you’ve been struggling to focus, stay organized, or keep up with daily tasks, ADHD could be part of the reason. You’re not alone—many adults in Maine experience similar challenges. ADHD Advisor connects you with licensed providers who specialize in adult ADHD care, offering diagnosis, therapy, and non-stimulant treatment completely online.
From the rocky coastline to the quiet inland towns, ADHD Advisor brings expert care directly to your home. No need to rearrange your day or face long waitlists. You’ll receive compassionate, evidence-based support designed around your life and goals.




Getting evaluated for ADHD doesn’t have to be overwhelming. ADHD Advisor keeps things simple and transparent:
Want to understand the process before you start? Read more about how to get assessed with ADHD and ADHD testing.


The process starts with an online assessment that looks at long‑term symptom patterns and how they show up in your everyday life.
Care is available statewide for adults in Maine.
With the results in hand, you and your provider agree on a plan that fits your lifestyle. Expect specific recommendations and a simple check‑in rhythm.
In therapy, you and your clinician translate recommendations into daily habits, building momentum with tools that fit your environment.
If medication is appropriate, your provider can offer non‑stimulant medication management. Stimulant prescriptions are not available in Maine at this time, and our team continues to work to expand coverage as regulations allow.
Whether you live in Maine's larger cities or its smaller communities, you can start sooner, keep appointments more reliably, and fit care into real‑world schedules.
Additional resources: CHADD: Adults with ADHD · KFF: State Telehealth Policies
In only a few minutes, the free ADHD evaluation will help identify the right clinician and treatment plan for your mental health needs. Complete the free online assessment to screen for ADHD, anxiety, and depression and determine if a clinical evaluation is recommended.
Quality care begins with the right clinician. Matching is based on individual preferences and availability, with connection to a licensed mental health professional in the appropriate state. Assessments can be scheduled at a preferred day and time for a clinical evaluation.

After being matched, a licensed clinician will review ADHD symptoms, medical history, and personal preferences to help inform a tailored treatment plan. Following the clinical evaluation, evaluation findings are discussed, and documentation outlining results and recommended next steps may be provided when appropriate.
In Maine, stimulant medications such as Adderall, Vyvanse, and Ritalin are classified as Schedule II controlled substances, meaning they carry a higher risk of misuse or dependence. ADHD Advisor does not prescribe stimulant medications in Maine. Instead, we focus on non-stimulant options that provide safe, effective symptom relief.
Common non-stimulant treatments include Strattera, Qelbree, and Wellbutrin. Learn more about ADHD medication online to see how these medications can help improve focus and daily functioning.



Therapy and Non-Medication ADHD Support
Medication is not the only way to manage ADHD. Many adults benefit from therapy or behavioral coaching. ADHD Advisor offers virtual therapy statewide, including:
You can combine therapy with medication or use it independently. Explore natural ADHD treatment for additional approaches to improving focus and balance.
ADHD Advisor uses straightforward pricing:
Many patients are eligible for partial reimbursement depending on their plan.



ADHD can be diagnosed by licensed medical or mental health professionals including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, and primary care providers. ADHD Advisor ensures every clinician is licensed in Maine and trained in adult ADHD care.
Non-stimulant prescriptions are sent electronically to your preferred local pharmacy. The Maine Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) helps maintain patient safety and compliance with controlled medication laws.
Maine supports telehealth coverage for behavioral health services, ensuring that ADHD treatment is accessible virtually. State law requires many insurers to reimburse telehealth visits. In addition, federal DEA and HHS flexibilities have been extended through December 31, 2025, preserving access to online prescriptions and follow-up care. For details, review the DEA and HHS telemedicine update.




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Mental health and obtaining an ADHD assement is a complicated process, so it’s natural that you may have some lingering questions. Below are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.
No. ADHD Advisor does not prescribe stimulants in Maine.
The initial assessment is based on the standard symptoms, behavior and problems that people with ADHD suffer with. Your provider may not assess you if you are not demonstrating signs of ADHD.
Please send an email to support@adhdadvisor.org. A response will be provided within 24 hours (Monday through Friday).
If you need to cancel an assessment, please reach out to the support team at support@adhdadvisor.org In order to receive credit for a canceled assessment, minimum of 24 hours’ notice is required to receive credit for a canceled assessment.
Expect a quick and supportive process: fill out an intake form, speak with a provider, complete an assessment, and receive a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
ADHD medication helps improve focus, reduce impulsivity, and manage hyperactivity by altering the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain. This aids in better managing ADHD symptoms and enhancing daily functioning.
Should you be assessed with ADHD, the provider who conducted your assessment will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your symptoms and life goals. The treatment options may include Medication Management and Therapy to support you every step of the way.
The common types of ADHD medication include stimulants and non-stimulants. Different medications help manage symptoms by affecting neurotransmitter levels in the brain. Note that stimulants are controlled substances and may not be suited for each person.
The process typically includes a brief intake form, a virtual meeting with a licensed clinician, and a tailored care plan when appropriate based on the evaluation.
Stimulant medications are commonly used in the treatment of ADHD and must be prescribed and monitored by a licensed medical provider. Clinicians evaluate each individual carefully before determining whether medication is appropriate. Because ADHD symptoms can overlap with other medical or mental health conditions, a comprehensive evaluation is required prior to prescribing any medication. Treatment decisions are based on clinical judgment, medical history, and individual needs.The ability to prescribe stimulant medications virtually depends on state regulations. If permitted in your state and clinically appropriate, Providers may prescribe stimulant medications as part of your treatment plan.
Therapy, coaching, and behavioral support are all available online after assessment.