Physical & Mental Health

yellow-diamond
Search by:
Different thinking, rational and irrational thinking concept. Mental health.
Articles

The Science of ADHD: Does the ADHD Brain Look Different? And What Might That Mean for Diagnosis and Treatment?

By Sophia Auld Diagnosing ADHD is not like diagnosing a disease such as diabetes or arthritis, where a blood test...
Podcasts

Episode 90. Understanding ADHD and Anxiety with Dr. Marcy Caldwell Part II

Today we continue our conversation with Dr. Marcy Caldwell about ADHD and its lovely comorbidity buddy, anxiety. You will learn...
Girl holding teddy bear looking away
Articles

ADHD and Childhood Trauma: Unraveling The Complex Link

By Maria Romaszkan More and more research indicates that people with ADHD are more likely to have experienced childhood trauma....
Two young male cyclists taking a break of bicycle ride in the city park talking.
Articles

Being a Friend to Someone with ADHD

By Beth Levine People with ADHD often have difficulty keeping friends. As a result, they may have a heightened fear...
Podcasts

Episode 89. Understanding ADHD and Anxiety with Dr. Marcy Caldwell Part I

Like Sully from the Pixar movie “Monsters, Inc”, anxiety can be the monster in the closet. What is anxiety? Maybe...
Young people laughing out loud on a sunny day - Cheerful group of best
Articles

Making Friends When You Are an Adult with ADHD

By Beth Levine When Ryan S. Sultán, MD, a mental health physician, a research professor at Columbia University and director...
Family preparing for vacation while packing on floor at home
Articles

Traveling With ADHD? Check Out These Tips to Help You Pack!

By Mary Fetzer Anyone who has ADHD — or has a loved one with ADHD — knows that traveling can...
Articles

Is It Long Haul Covid-19 Brain Fog Symptoms or Adult ADHD?

Long-term effects of covid-19 or post covid syndrome. Hair loss, depression, dyspnea, arrhythmia, eczema, indigestion and others symptoms. Health condition...
Let's do this together

Take us along for your ADHD journey when you subscribe for our newsletter. We’ll send you resources, tips, ideas, the latest news, and more so that you have everything you need to live your best life with ADHD.

There may be a brief delay in service today between 12:30 PM and 1:30 PM ET. Thank you for your patience — we look forward to assisting you shortly.
 
The ADHD Online Team

Join Our ADHD Research Study

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. 

Who can join?
  • Age 19+
  • Primary language is English
  • Not previously diagnosed with ADHD
  • Not a current patient of ADHD Online or Mentavi Health
  • A resident of any of the 50 US states or DC (not including Puerto Rico or other territories)
 
Why participate?
Your involvement will help improve mental health care for everyone.
 
Looking to take our assessment? That’s available all day, every day, whenever and wherever is best for you!

ADHD Online will be closed on Monday, May 26, 2025, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.

Live support will be unavailable on Monday, May 26. Send us an email or leave a message, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible when we return on Tuesday, May 27.

Please note that each clinician sets their holiday hours and may be processing your requests during this time or may also be out.

Live support will be unavailable during regular business hours on Monday, January 20. You can always submit a request or leave a voice message. We’ll get back to you when we return.

Please note: Our clinicians have individual holiday schedules. Check with yours for their availability during the holidays.

Looking to take our Mentavi Diagnostic Evaluation? That’s available all day, every day, whenever and wherever is best for you!

Our site is open 24/7! You can always schedule an appointment, check out our podcasts, or read up on the latest ADHD information.

Provide this form to your local practitioner. You could:

  • Send this link
  • Email the pdf
  • Print it out and bring it to your appointment

Ask your practitioner
to complete the form

In this form, your practitioner will request that ADHD Online continue to provide uninterrupted care

Return the form to us

You or your practitioner can return this form to us via email or fax it to 616-210-3118