Take control of your ADHD from the comfort of home. Our licensed Pennsylvania clinicians provide same-day online evaluations and custom treatment plans within seven days.
Get Started NowPennsylvania residents can access ADHD care through both in-person and telehealth visits. Licensed clinicians may diagnose ADHD online; however, ADHDAdvisor.org does not prescribe stimulant medications in Pennsylvania at this time. Stimulants (e.g., Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin) are Schedule II controlled substances and must follow state and federal rules, including mandatory electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) under Act 96 of 2018 and use of Pennsylvania’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP).
What we do provide statewide: non-stimulant ADHD medications (e.g., atomoxetine/Strattera, viloxazine/Qelbree) when clinically appropriate, plus therapy and skills-based care delivered via secure video. Adults 18+ can complete an online evaluation with Pennsylvania-licensed clinicians and receive a tailored plan that emphasizes safety, evidence, and access. We operate within current federal telemedicine flexibilities (extended through December 31, 2025) and Pennsylvania’s telehealth framework so that your virtual care aligns with both state and federal requirements.
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.
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.