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ADHD Treatment at Feel August

ADHD in adults is widely underdiagnosed and frequently misunderstood. An accurate evaluation is the foundation of effective treatment. At Feel August, ADHD assessment begins with a thorough 60-minute evaluation — not a five-minute screener — and continues with ongoing care from a provider who understands how attention works differently.

ADHD treatment at Feel August

Understanding ADHD in Adults

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects executive function — the brain's ability to plan, prioritize, sustain attention, and regulate impulses. In adults, it often looks different than the hyperactive child stereotype: missed deadlines, difficulty maintaining routines, emotional reactivity, and a persistent sense that you are not performing at your potential.

Approximately 4.4% of U.S. adults have ADHD, though many are never diagnosed. Adults with ADHD often develop sophisticated coping mechanisms that mask the underlying difficulty — which is why a thorough clinical evaluation matters more than a self-assessment quiz.

Recognizing the Signs

  • Difficulty sustaining attention on tasks that are not inherently engaging
  • Chronic procrastination despite genuine intention to follow through
  • Disorganization — missed appointments, lost items, cluttered systems
  • Emotional reactivity — frustration, impatience, or overwhelm that feels disproportionate
  • Difficulty with time management and estimating how long things take
  • Hyperfocus on certain activities while neglecting others
  • A history of underperformance relative to your ability

Our Approach

Treatment at Feel August

ADHD treatment at Feel August begins with a comprehensive evaluation designed to distinguish ADHD from conditions that can look similar — anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, or the ordinary challenges of a demanding life. Your provider takes the time to understand your full history, not just your current symptoms.

When ADHD is confirmed, treatment may include stimulant or non-stimulant medication, behavioral strategies, and close follow-up to optimize dosing. We track outcomes using validated instruments at every visit, so both you and your provider can see whether your treatment is working — and adjust when it is not.

What to Expect at Your First Appointment

Your first appointment is 60 minutes. Bring any prior evaluations, a list of current medications, and — if possible — school records or prior documentation. Your provider will ask about your history, current functioning, and goals.

An ADHD evaluation is not a single test. It is a clinical assessment that considers your developmental history, current symptoms, and functional impairment. Your provider will explain their findings and, if ADHD is confirmed, discuss treatment options and next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have ADHD?
ADHD can only be diagnosed through a thorough clinical evaluation. If you consistently struggle with attention, organization, time management, or follow-through — and these difficulties have been present since childhood — an evaluation is a reasonable next step.
Can adults be diagnosed with ADHD?
Yes. ADHD is a lifelong condition that persists into adulthood for most people. Many adults are not diagnosed until their 30s, 40s, or later, often after years of compensating with intelligence and effort.
What medications are used for adult ADHD?
Stimulant medications (such as methylphenidate and amphetamine-based medications) are the most well-studied and effective treatments for ADHD. Non-stimulant options (such as atomoxetine and guanfacine) are also available. Your provider will recommend a medication based on your specific needs.
How long does ADHD treatment take?
ADHD is typically a long-term condition. Most adults benefit from ongoing treatment, though the specific approach may evolve over time. Medication effects are usually noticeable within the first week of starting treatment.
Can I get an ADHD evaluation online?
Yes. A thorough clinical evaluation can be conducted via secure telehealth video. Feel August provides comprehensive ADHD assessments for adults throughout California.

Related Conditions

Anxiety
Depression

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