Online ADHD Treatment for Adults

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Online ADHD Care That Meets You Where You Are

Wherever you are in your ADHD journey, MEDvidi is here to help.
Not sure if it’s ADHD yet?

Start with an ADHD assessment, a possible diagnosis, and a treatment plan, which might include an online prescription.

Already diagnosed, but need a change?

You might be interested in online ADHD medication management, or want a second opinion about your treatment plan; MEDvidi can help.

Returning to ADHD treatment?

MEDvidi’s licensed medical team will review your diagnosis, your experience with previous treatments, and provide an individualized management plan.

How Online ADHD Treatment Works at MEDvidi

Here is how to connect with a healthcare provider at MEDvidi and get your ADHD treatment started:

Your ADHD Treatment Plan

We’ll take into account your unique circumstances, health history, and symptoms. Your treatment plan will be as individual as you are.

Medication Management

Medications can help reduce ADHD symptoms such as inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. MEDvidi providers are authorized to prescribe ADHD stimulants and non-stimulants online, when appropriate.

To better manage ADHD symptoms, clinicians often recommend:

  • Structuring routines, using reminders, and minimizing distractions
  • Sleep hygiene and stress-reduction ideas
  • Lifestyle changes including nutrition and movement
  • Therapy or coaching

Clinicians consider the whole mental health picture when building an ADHD plan. If you have symptoms of depression, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), insomnia, or other conditions, they’ll tailor the treatment plan accordingly.

Physical health conditions, like high blood pressure, epilepsy, etc., are also taken into account. Ultimately, you’ll receive a strategy that will help you manage ADHD and support overall health.

Online ADHD Medication Management

Most ADHD medications work by increasing the chemical messengers (dopamine, norepinephrine, or both) between the nerves. This change in brain chemistry improves attention and focus, while decreasing impulsive and restless behavior. 

The two broad classes are stimulants and non-stimulants, which are both prescription medications.

Stimulants

Stimulants are generally first-choice, being effective in 7 out of 10 people with ADHD. They start working within hours and last 4 to 12 hours.* Side effects can occur.

The more common stimulant medications are:

Non-stimulants

While non-stimulants are second-line options, they may be preferred in certain patients. They may take several weeks to start showing full effects.*

Some better-known examples are:

  • Strattera (atomoxetine)
  • Kapvay (clonidine)
  • Intuniv (guanfacine)
  • Qelbree (viloxazine)
  • Wellbutrin (bupropion)
*The onset of action and the duration of effects differ for each medication and depend on individual response, among other factors. Consult a healthcare provider to learn more.
There is no ‘best ADHD medication,’ and not everyone needs it. Remember that treatment is personalized, and finding the right option for you considers many factors. Book your same-day telehealth appointment for ADHD care to find out what can work for you.

Why Choose MEDvidi for Online ADHD Care

Meet Your ADHD Clinicians

You’re in safe hands with MEDvidi. Our licensed medical providers have experience with ADHD and related conditions, such as anxiety and depression, in adults.

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Understanding ADHD in Adults

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often considered a childhood condition; however, its symptoms sometimes present for the first time in adulthood without a definite history of childhood symptoms.

What Is ADHD?

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that often persists into adulthood. It has three main symptom groups: low attention, hyperactivity, and low impulse control.

It’s believed that a combination of factors is needed for ADHD to develop:

ADHD in adults might present differently from kids; let’s see if you recognise any of these patterns in yourself:

  • Forgetting to pay bills, return calls, or doing shopping and household chores
  • Talking loudly and too much, or interrupting conversations
  • Producing sub-standard work because of overlooking important details or making careless mistakes
  • Misplacing everyday items like mobile phones, keys, or reading glasses
  • Failing to meet deadlines, often being late, or missing appointments

ADHD has three clinical presentations:

  1. Predominantly inattentive
  2. Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive
  3. A combination of the above

In the past, people referred to the inattentive type as ‘ADD’ or attention-deficit disorder.

ADHD screeners and questionnaires

Specific questions revealing ADHD symptoms and confirming the diagnosis

Childhood history

Evaluating ADHD symptoms or risk factors early in life

School and work history

Poor school and work functioning may point to an ADHD diagnosis

Medical and mental health history

Documenting co-existing conditions that will influence treatment plans and medication management

  • You’re more disorganized, messy, or forgetful than people around you, and it’s causing problems at work or home.
  • You’re accident-prone, make impulsive decisions that get you into trouble, or your high energy affects relationships.
  • You’re in trouble with your boss because of poor quality work, or missing deadlines or appointments often.
  • You don’t get around to vital things like shopping, paying bills, health check-ups, or car services.
  • You feel restless, can’t wait in queues, or sit through a long meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best treatment for ADHD — medications or therapy?

There is no best treatment for ADHD; every person’s treatment plan is as individual as they are, based on what symptoms are present, how severe they are, and other medical history.

If you don’t treat ADHD, uncontrolled symptoms may disrupt daily life and interfere with work performance and relationships down the line.

Yes, healthcare professionals can assess, diagnose, and treat ADHD online.

Your clinician can prescribe ADHD medication online if they feel it’s appropriate.

Yes, you can get an ADHD diagnosis and treatment online, as well as be prescribed medication, if appropriate.

No, you don’t need a previous ADHD diagnosis to book an appointment and get virtual ADHD treatment at MEDvidi.

Yes, MEDvidi accepts HSA or FSA for ADHD visits when funds are available.

Currently, MEDvidi doesn’t accept insurance; however, you can self-pay per visit without a subscription.

You will need an internet connection and a smartphone, tablet, or computer with camera and microphone access. Choose a quiet, private room so that you can talk openly.

During your first appointment, you will meet your clinician, who will conduct a detailed ADHD assessment. If they confirm an ADHD diagnosis, you will receive a personalized treatment plan, which may include an online prescription.

You Deserve Care That’s Tailored to You

MEDvidi clinicians listen, support, and tailor ‘real-life’ treatment relevant to you. Begin your personalized ADHD journey today.