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Life in Michigan often involves balancing demanding work schedules, family responsibilities, and long commutes, whether you live in Metro Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, or a smaller community. For many people, ADHD can make staying focused, organized, and consistent more challenging. Getting support should feel practical and accessible, not complicated by long wait times or limited local options.
With ADHD Advisor, Michigan residents can receive a same-day ADHD evaluation and virtual treatment plan from home. Our licensed providers offer evidence-based care designed to fit into everyday life while reducing delays and unnecessary travel.




ADHD, or Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, executive functioning, and emotional regulation. It is recognized by national health authorities including the National Institute of Mental Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In Michigan, many individuals seek an ADHD evaluation after noticing ongoing difficulties with focus, time management, or follow-through that interfere with work, school, or relationships. Online evaluations help expand access to care by combining structured assessments with virtual clinical interviews, which can be especially helpful when in-person providers have long waitlists.
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.
Telehealth ADHD services offer:
Telehealth allows Michigan residents to receive consistent ADHD care without the burden of extended travel or long delays.



The process is designed to be clear and supportive:
Each step follows established medical guidelines to ensure accurate and responsible care.
Treatment recommendations are personalized and may include:
All treatment plans align with evidence-based practices and medication safety guidance from federal health agencies, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.



Yes. Michigan permits ADHD diagnosis and treatment through telehealth when services are provided by licensed clinicians and follow state and federal regulations.
Important considerations include:
Federal telemedicine flexibilities currently allow prescribing of controlled substances via telehealth through December 31, 2026, as outlined by Telehealth.HHS.gov and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
ADHD Advisor supports:
Care is tailored to individual needs, goals, and stages of life.




Many Michigan patients report feeling more focused, confident, and supported after beginning care.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC), and I have a decade of experience in the mental health field. My commitment lies in offering ADHD treatment and support that is both caring and productive. I assist clients in exploring and cultivating strategies for adopting healthy behaviors, boosting self-esteem, and maximizing their life experiences. I aim to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to individuals, considering their overall well-being.
When I'm not at work, I enjoy maintaining strong connections with loved ones and immersing myself in nature through kayaking, hiking, and embracing a wellness-oriented lifestyle.

Hi, my name is Josh Stadler and I am a Board Certified Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine Physician.
I am passionate about general health, wellness, and disease prevention.
I believe both mental and physical health are key to maintaining a healthy life and maintaining higher functionality as we age.

I am EMDR trained, and also trained up to Gottman level 2, I have worked with patients struggling with trauma and PTSD for years assisting people in healing from PTSD, CPTSD, and also relationship trauma and issues.
My areas of expertise include Relationship trauma, Relationship issues, Childhood trauma, life transitions, women's issues, divorce, General Trauma as well.
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.
Yes. Telehealth ADHD evaluation and treatment are permitted when provided by licensed Michigan clinicians and delivered in compliance with applicable laws.
Many patients are able to begin care within a few days, depending on appointment availability and clinical considerations. Medication management may include follow-up visits for monitoring and safety.
Yes. A licensed provider can issue an ADHD diagnosis following a comprehensive telehealth evaluation when diagnostic criteria are met.
Many insurance plans in Michigan include coverage for telehealth mental health services. Coverage varies by plan, so it is best to confirm benefits directly with your insurance provider.
Potentially, yes. Controlled medications may be prescribed via telehealth when clinically appropriate and when Michigan and federal prescribing requirements are met. Your provider will determine whether a stimulant or a non-stimulant option is appropriate. Learn more about commonly prescribed ADHD medications, including Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, Strattera, and Wellbutrin.