A Three-Step Process
Evaluation —> Diagnosis —>
Treatment
Do you suspect that you, your child, or someone you know
may have ADHD? Do you or your child have behaviors that
significantly impair your ability to function? Has a professional
in your or your child’s life — such as a doctor or teacher
— suggested
being evaluated for ADHD?
ADHD is a very real condition with very real symptoms
and treatments.
Step One: Comprehensive
Evaluation (see Comprehensive Evaluation of ADHD in Children
or Diagnosis of ADHD in Adults for more
information.)
Step Two: Accurate Diagnosis by
a trained and experienced professional
Step Three: Appropriate Treatment Plan
(see Treatment Overview for Children and
Adolescents or Managing Medication for Adults with ADHD for
more information.)
For in-depth information on this and many
other topics,
see the complete list of What We Know info
sheets on ADHD.