Adult psychiatric care for the conditions ADHD often travels with.
ADHD rarely shows up alone. We also evaluate and treat the conditions that frequently overlap — and the ones that get misdiagnosed as ADHD.
Anxiety Disorders
Generalized anxiety, panic, social anxiety, performance anxiety. Often co-occurring with ADHD; sometimes mistaken for it. We evaluate carefully and treat both when both are present.
Major Depressive Disorder
Including treatment-resistant depression and depression that emerged after high-functioning years. Medication management, with referral to therapy when indicated.
Bipolar I and II
Including hypomania that has been mistaken for 'high energy' or ADHD. Accurate diagnosis here is critical — stimulants in undiagnosed bipolar can be destabilizing.
Trauma & PTSD
Combat-related, civilian, and complex trauma. Medication management; coordination with EMDR, prolonged exposure, or other evidence-based therapies.
Insomnia & Sleep Disorders
Chronic sleep issues are common in ADHD and frequently undertreated. We evaluate sleep alongside other concerns and treat with medication and behavioral approaches.
OCD
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, including subtypes. Medication management; referral to ERP-trained therapists.
Substance Use
Evaluation and medication-assisted treatment when appropriate. We don't take patients who require higher-level addiction services but coordinate care for patients in recovery who need psychiatric medication management.
Why getting both diagnoses right matters.
ADHD and anxiety, depression, or sleep disorders co-occur in 50–70% of cases. Treating only one usually means partial response — and treating the wrong one first can mask the right diagnosis. A comprehensive evaluation looks at all of it.
One evaluation. The whole picture.
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation across the conditions that matter.
Same-week availability · Most insurance accepted · Telehealth in ID, AZ, OR, WA