

Washington residents benefit from some of the most flexible telehealth rules in the country. Licensed providers can conduct ADHD evaluations online and prescribe both stimulant medications, such as Adderall, Vyvanse, and Ritalin and non-stimulants, provided they follow federal DEA regulations. This makes ADHD treatment more accessible for patients across both urban and rural areas of the state.
With ADHDAdvisor.org, adults (18+) in Washington can meet virtually with clinicians who specialize in ADHD care. Our providers offer:
Patients in Washington receive safe, evidence-based treatment tailored to their needs. ADHD Advisor does not bill insurance directly, but provides a superbill that may be submitted to insurers for possible reimbursement. By combining access to therapy, stimulants, and non-stimulants, Washington patients gain a wide range of treatment options all available through telehealth.
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.
If you often feel like your mind is racing, your to-do list keeps growing, or you lose focus easily, ADHD may be the reason. You are not alone, and support is available. ADHD Advisor helps adults across Washington access ADHD diagnosis, treatment, and therapy completely online.
We connect you with licensed providers in Washington who understand ADHD. With ADHD Advisor you will receive:
Whether you live in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, or a rural community, ADHD Advisor brings expert care directly to your home. There are no long waitlists and no stigma, only clear guidance and professional care.




Getting evaluated for ADHD should not be stressful. ADHD Advisor makes the process straightforward and supportive:
If you would like to prepare, explore how to get diagnosed with ADHD and how to get tested for ADHD to better understand the process.
Medication can be an important part of ADHD treatment, but there are strict rules in place to keep patients safe:
The DEA has confirmed that telemedicine prescribing flexibilities remain in effect through 2025. This ensures that Washington residents can safely access ADHD prescriptions online, with e-prescriptions sent to their local pharmacy.




Medication is not the only treatment option. Many adults with ADHD benefit from therapy, coaching, or a combined approach. ADHD Advisor offers therapy designed to help you:
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and ADHD-focused coaching are proven approaches. You can choose therapy alone or combine it with medication. For additional strategies, explore natural ADHD treatment methods that support lifestyle and wellness.
ADHD Advisor uses a direct-pay model that keeps costs clear and predictable:
Many patients successfully receive partial reimbursement depending on their insurance plan.




In Washington, ADHD can be diagnosed by psychiatrists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, and primary care physicians. Every ADHD Advisor clinician is licensed in Washington and fully qualified to provide evaluations, therapy, and prescriptions. If you are new to this process, our guide on how to get tested for ADHD can help.
No matter where you live in Washington, access to ADHD medication is streamlined with telehealth and e-prescribing. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy, often on the same day as your appointment.
The Washington Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) ensures safety, compliance, and responsible use of ADHD medication.




Washington state and federal law both support telehealth access:
ADHD Advisor follows a compliance-first model so that every evaluation, therapy session, and prescription is delivered safely and legally.

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 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.

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.

Gina Nepa is a multi-state licensed social worker based in Seattle.
She is a certified trauma professional who holds a graduate certificate in substance use disorder counseling. She has undergone extensive training in administering the CPT trauma protocol, and holds special care for working with neurodivergent clients who did not receive their evaluation until adulthood. She has worked in hospitals, schools, community mental health, employee assistance programs, in-home services, and multiple startup settings. She's co-led an Employee Resource Group for employees who identified as living with disabilities, built a mindfulness curriculum for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, published psychoeducational materials surrounding ADHD and Bipolar Disorder, and facilitated conference speaking surrounding trauma-focused interventions with school-age children.
She is deeply passionate about supporting clients who are traditionally underserved within mental healthcare.
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.
You pay ADHD Advisor directly, then submit your superbill to your insurance provider for potential reimbursement.
Yes, if clinically appropriate. Licensed providers may prescribe Adderall and other stimulants through telehealth in compliance with DEA rules.
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.
In addition to therapy-based treatment plans, medication management for ADHD is available. This includes both non-stimulant options (such as Strattera or Qelbree) and stimulant medications (such as Adderall or Vyvanse), when clinically appropriate.
A comprehensive range of treatment options is thoughtfully designed to provide a holistic approach to managing ADHD effectively and empowering individuals to thrive.
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.
While specializing in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), clinciians also have experience with a wide range of mental health conditions and needs. If seeking care for something other than ADHD, schedule an assessment to be matched with the right support. Services are available to individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD or executive function challenges. *Please note some assessments will not be supported by the platform.
The initial assessment is based on the standard symptoms, behavior and problems that people with ADHD suffer with. Your provider may not diagnose you if you are not demonstrating signs of ADHD.
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.
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.
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.