Online ADHD Treatment For Adults
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that results in difficulty paying attention and controlling impulses. Connect with a psychiatric expert today to get online ADHD treatment that provides symptom relief.*
*One in person visit may be required in some states for specific treatment options.


ADHD most often occurs in children, but can also be diagnosed in adulthood.
If you are having trouble with impulse control or paying attention, or are constantly being described as “overly active” or considered as a “daydreamer”, it’s possible you may have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or attention-deficit/inattentive disorder.

Not sure if you need a treatment? Take a free 2-min online evaluation.
Take our free 2-minute self-evaluation to assess your symptoms, learn more about your neurotype, and access private practices who can provide comprehensive treatment options. .
Adults ADHD’s Symptoms May Differ From Children’s
ADHD can manifest differently in adults than in children. If you are currently experiencing any of the symptoms from the right, talk to a psychiatric expert on Klarity’s marketplace today.
ADHD can manifest differently in adults than in children. If you are currently experiencing any of the symptoms from the right, talk to a psychiatric expert on Klarity’s marketplace today.
- Poor time management or organizational skills
- Careless and lack of attention to detail
- Inability to focus or prioritize
- Inability to deal with stress
- Trouble following directions
- Restless, impatient, irritable
- Jump from task to task without completing the tasks started
Board-certified providers specialized in ADHD
Healthcare providers on the Klarity marketplace have an average of 10+ years experience in providing online ADHD treatment.

Joy Asike

Amethyst Maxey

Debra Zimmer



Getting Started with Online ADHD Treatment is Easy
We know ADHD is hard to deal with, but it can be managed with the right treatment. Providers listen to understand your experience and provide you with a personalized treatment plan. Connect with a provider today.

Attend an Initial Online Visit
Book an initial appointment to be connected with a licensed and certified medical professional. All appointments are private and judgment-free. *
*Hybrid services (telehealth and in-person) may be required in some states

Discuss Evaluation & Treatment Plan
Once you’ve been matched with a medical professional, they’ll evaluate your symptoms, provide a diagnosis, and collaborate with you to build a custom treatment plan.

Receive Your First Treatment
If your treatment plan includes prescription medication, your provider will send it to your local pharmacy the same day it’s prescribed. You may apply your insurance to the cost of the medication.

Refills & follow-ups
After your initial visit and evaluation, you and your provider will meet regularly to track your progress and adjust your treatment as needed. If the medication is working for you with few side effects, you may qualify for direct prescription refills sent to your pharmacy each month.
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Truly affordable.
Pricing designed with you in mind.
No subscription or membership required. Pay only for your appointments.
$149
Initial visit
$59
Per follow-ups
$25
Per refills
Please note that the pricing for in-person visits may vary based on various factors such as location, the private practice’s pricing, and other considerations.
*When switching to a new provider, Klarity discounts the initial visit fee ($149) to be equivalent to the follow-up visit fee ($59). There is no net new cost to switch to a different provider.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. ADHD isn’t a condition that can be cured—it’s a neurotype characterized by a complex set of characteristics, abilities, and difficulties. Though many resources for ADHD focus on the challenges and pain points, those with this neurotype also have the capacity for intense curiosity, creativity, social intelligence, and empathy.
Meanwhile, the challenging characteristics of ADHD—such as inattention and executive dysfunction—can be managed with the right medication.
Healthcare providers use the 9 main characteristics of ADHD listed in the DSM-5 to make a diagnosis. Children 16 and under must exhibit 6 of the 9 listed characteristics, and adolescents and adults 17 and older must exhibit 5 characteristics.
ADHD is a neurotype, which means individuals with it are born having it. If you’re an adult who’s recently been diagnosed with ADHD, you’ve likely always had it. It doesn’t present exactly the same in everyone, so if you experienced more internal symptoms than external you may not have been tested in childhood.

Get better today. Discuss your symptoms with an expert who can help.
Begin online ADHD treatment by meeting with a practitioner in your state in as little as one day. We’re here to help you on your journey to wellness.