What Does ADHD Treatment Cost
$389
First Time Evaluation
You won’t be charged until after your appointment is complete.
Your first visit is a 60-minute comprehensive video evaluation with a licensed ADHD specialist.
During this session, your provider will review your pre-screening responses, medical history, and conduct a thorough evaluation to determine whether you meet criteria for ADHD. If appropriate, they will provide a formal diagnosis and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
If your provider confirms an ADHD diagnosis and determines that medication is a suitable option, your first prescription is sent after the visit.
Learn more about what to expect during your first appointment.
$149
Follow Up Visit
Free
Check-ins
Need a prescription refill?
Just text, call, or email us—our team will promptly schedule a follow-up visit with your provider.
There are no subscriptions, no automatic charges, and no monthly fees.
You’ll only be billed when you request a new prescription.
This fee reflects the time and clinical oversight involved, including required safety and compliance checks before sending any medication.
If you have a PPO insurance plan, we’ll provide a detailed Superbill (coded receipt) that you can submit for reimbursement.
Your insurance provider will send any eligible reimbursement directly to you, based on your specific coverage.
For more info, check the “Insurance” section in our FAQ.
Follow-up check-ins with your provider—whether by text, email, phone, telehealth, or video—are fully included in your medication management appointments.
There are no extra charges for these communications.
As a client, the only costs you’ll pay are for your initial evaluation and any scheduled prescription follow-up or refill appointments.
No hidden fees. No surprise charges.
Insurance FAQs
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While we are an out-of-network provider and do not bill insurance directly, many patients are able to use their insurance benefits to offset costs in the following ways:
Medication Coverage: If your insurance includes pharmacy benefits, it can typically be used to cover or reduce the cost of any prescribed medications at your pharmacy.
Reimbursement for PPO Plans: If you have a PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) plan, you may be eligible to request reimbursement for treatment fees. We’ll provide a detailed, coded receipt (commonly known as a “superbill”) that you can submit to your insurance provider by mail or through their online portal.
Reimbursement Amounts: The amount reimbursed depends on your individual insurance plan and its out-of-network coverage terms. For more information on estimating reimbursement, please refer to the Insurance section of our FAQ.
FSA/HSA Eligibility: Services from our practice are typically eligible for payment through a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA).re
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If your insurance plan includes prescription drug coverage, you can use it at the pharmacy to help cover the cost of your medication. If not, we will provide a pharmacy discount coupon to help reduce the out-of-pocket cost.