

You can begin ADHD care with a secure video session where your doctor reviews your history, current symptoms, and daily routines.
Care is available statewide for adults in West Virginia.
Once your assessment is complete, your clinician designs a care plan around your schedule. The plan sets practical targets and explains what to work on between visits.
In therapy, you and your clinician translate recommendations into daily habits, building momentum with tools that fit your environment.
Non‑stimulant medication management is available with ongoing oversight. Stimulant prescriptions are not available in West Virginia at this time, and we aim to improve options in the future.
From urban centers to rural towns across West Virginia, you can start sooner, keep appointments more reliably, and fit care into real‑world schedules.
Additional resources: CDC: ADHD Overview · Telehealth.HHS.gov
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.


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.