To get treatment for ADHD, you first need an official diagnosis by a psychologist in Colorado. Sometimes it can take six months to get that first appointment, let alone the follow-up appointments for your assessment, diagnosis review, and treatment. And, it can cost well over $1,000 for the assessment alone.
Fortunately, at ADHD Online, we are committed to making mental health affordable and streamlining the process in Colorado.
Yes, if you receive a diagnosis following a comprehensive ADHD evaluation, you can then meet with one of our licensed clinicians to discuss your options. If deemed medically necessary, one of our licensed clinicians will develop a treatment plan and send the prescription to your local pharmacy of choice. ADHD Online’s ability to prescribe online strictly adheres to FDA guidelines and state and federal laws.

Therapy can be an important part of your ADHD journey, either in conjunction with medical treatment and coaching, or on its own.
If you engage in therapy with us, we will connect you with a clinician in your state for a 50-minute visit via a HIPAA-compliant Zoom account. Each visit will focus on you, your ADHD journey, and how you can live your best life with ADHD. You and your therapist will determine how often to meet during your first appointment.
With telehealth, you can get high-quality mental health care without all of the complications and anxiety of an in-person appointment. Our patients report some of their favorite parts of telehealth with us include:
80% of people diagnosed with ADHD all suffer from related mental health conditions. Our Diagnostic Evaluation screens for a growing list of co-conditions, including anxiety, depression, binge eating, obsessive compulsive disorder, loneliness, and problematic social media use, so that your treatment can be as specific and personalized to your needs as possible.
The best way to know for sure whether or not you have ADHD, is to take our comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation. But if you’re looking for an ADHD symptom list, well we’ve got that too.
Typical symptoms include difficulty paying attention, mood swings, disorganization, hyperactivity, hyperfocus, impulsivity and creativity. You can learn more about each of these on our symptoms list.
Keep in mind that many of these symptoms are things anyone can experience in daily life. Who hasn’t forgotten an appointment, procrastinated on an annoying task, or made a hasty decision? One missed deadline does not mean you have ADHD. As you read this list, jot down which symptoms describe you most of the time to get a better sense of whether or not you might be struggling with ADHD.
You’ve likely heard of Adderall and Ritalin, but there are other stimulants, non-stimulants, or other forms of treatment that might be right for you. Learn more about your options.
Mentavi Health is conducting ADHD research and is accepting a limited number of participants. Participants in our clinical study will get an ADHD Assessment at no cost.
ADHD Online will be closed on Monday, January 19, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Live support will be unavailable, but you may still submit a request or leave a message. We’ll respond when we return.
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