ADHD Treatment in New York
Understanding ADHD
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, often called ADHD, is one of the most common mental health conditions in both children and adults. For many adults, ADHD may have gone undiagnosed for years. Symptoms like difficulty staying focused, acting without thinking, or struggling with organization can cause stress at work, home, and in relationships.
Living with ADHD is not about being lazy or careless. It is a medical condition linked to how the brain processes attention and self-control. At Modern Integrative Psychiatry, we recognize how overwhelming ADHD can feel, and we provide care that helps you manage symptoms and reach your potential
Signs of ADHD in Adults
ADHD looks different for each person. Some experience more trouble with focus, while others deal with restlessness or impulsivity. Many people have a mix of both.
Common Symptoms Include:
- Difficulty paying attention to details
- Making careless mistakes at work or school
- Trouble staying on task or finishing projects
- Forgetting daily tasks or losing important items
- Restlessness or trouble sitting still
- Interrupting others during conversations
- Acting without thinking about consequences
- Struggling to manage time or stay organized
While occasional distraction or forgetfulness is normal, ADHD symptoms are stronger, last longer, and interfere with daily life.
The Impact of ADHD
ADHD can affect every part of life. At work, it may lead to missed deadlines or difficulty keeping up with responsibilities. In relationships, it can cause conflict when others feel ignored or interrupted. ADHD may also affect self-esteem, leading to feelings of frustration or failure.
The good news is that ADHD is treatable. With proper care, many people are able to reduce symptoms, improve focus, and build confidence in their daily routines.
Our Approach to ADHD Care
At Modern Integrative Psychiatry, we focus on personalized, evidence-based treatment. We understand that ADHD is different for everyone, so our care plans are tailored to each individual.
Our process includes:
ADHD Testing / Assessments
Our process begins with comprehensive ADHD assessments, which may include cognitive testing to measure attention, focus, and executive function.
Comprehensive Evaluation
We start with a full review of your medical history, past treatments, and current symptoms. This helps us make a clear diagnosis and identify the right treatment options.
Medication Management
Medication can make a significant difference for many adults with ADHD. We carefully select the right type and dosage, monitor your progress, and make adjustments as needed.
Ongoing Follow-up
We meet with you regularly to track your response to treatment. We want to know how you’re feeling, what’s working, and what might need to change.
Collaboration With Other Providers
If you’re also working with a therapist, coach, or primary care provider, we can coordinate care for a more complete approach.
Related Conditions
Many people with ADHD also live with
anxiety or depression. Treating both conditions can help you feel more balanced.
How ADHD Treatment Can Help
With the right treatment plan, adults with ADHD often see improvements in many areas of life, including:
- Better focus and productivity at work or school
- Improved organization and time management
- Stronger relationships due to better communication
- Reduced restlessness or impulsive behaviors
- More confidence in daily routines
Treatment doesn’t make ADHD disappear, but it helps you build tools and strategies to manage symptoms and live more successfully.
Why Patients Choose Us
Compassionate Care
We listen to your concerns and respect your experiences.
Evidence-Based Approach
Our treatment choices are guided by the latest research.
Convenience
We offer telepsychiatry for new patient visits, plus both in-person and online follow-ups for established patients in New York.
Personalized Plans
We adjust treatment to fit your specific needs, not just a diagnosis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide ADHD testing and assessments?
Yes. As part of our diagnostic process, we offer comprehensive ADHD assessments that may include cognitive testing. These evaluations help us understand how attention, focus, and executive functioning are affecting your daily life. By combining clinical interviews, standardized rating scales, and when appropriate, input from family or school, we can provide an accurate diagnosis and create a personalized treatment plan.,
Do you treat adult ADHD?
Yes. We specialize in ADHD care for adults and create treatment plans that address the unique challenges adults face in work, relationships, and daily life.
Do I have to take medication forever?
Not necessarily. Some patients take medication long-term, while others use it for a shorter time. We review your progress regularly and make changes as needed.
Can ADHD treatment also help with anxiety or depression?
Yes. Many people with ADHD also have anxiety or depression. We evaluate all of your symptoms and create a plan that addresses your full mental health picture.
Is telepsychiatry available for ADHD treatment?
Yes. We offer online visits for new patients, with follow-ups available both online and in person for patients in New York and New Jersey.
Taking the Next Step
If you think you may have ADHD, or if you have been diagnosed but are struggling with symptoms, there is help available. Treatment can improve focus, reduce frustration, and help you feel more in control of your life.
At Modern Integrative Psychiatry, we are committed to walking this journey with you. Together, we can create a plan that helps you manage ADHD and build the life you want.
We provide comprehensive medication management services designed to improve focus and reduce symptoms. Meet our team and learn about their experience.
Take the first step toward better focus and book your appointment today.
Disclaimer
This page is meant to provide information about ADHD, but is not a tool for diagnosis. Only a licensed healthcare professional can evaluate symptoms and make a diagnosis. Do not start, stop, or change medication without medical advice. If you have concerns about ADHD, please contact a qualified medical provider.