ADHD Treatment at Clearview
Clearview offers ADHD treatment in Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina. We provide a wide range of therapeutic and psychiatric services tailored to each person’s needs. Using evidence-based and client-centered approaches, our providers can work with you to create a personalized treatment plan.

What is ADHD?
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition that affects your ability to focus, manage impulses, and stay organized. It's not a matter of laziness or lack of effort—ADHD involves real differences in how the brain regulates attention and activity. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders, and while it's often identified in childhood, many adults live with it undiagnosed for years.
ADHD is highly manageable. With the right combination of treatment and support, most people gain better focus, follow-through, and control over daily life. Clearview Mental Health provides ADHD evaluation and treatment to patients across Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina, entirely online.
What are the symptoms of ADHD?
ADHD symptoms fall into two broad categories, and many people experience a mix of both. Common signs include:
Difficulty sustaining attention on tasks
Trouble with organization and time management
Forgetfulness in daily activities
Difficulty following through on instructions or finishing tasks
Restlessness or difficulty sitting still
Acting or speaking impulsively
Difficulty waiting or feeling impatient
Feeling overwhelmed by everyday responsibilities
If these patterns have been present over time and interfere with your work, relationships, or daily functioning, an evaluation can help.


What are the types of ADHD?
ADHD presents in a few main ways, and treatment is tailored to your specific pattern. Our providers work with:
Inattentive presentation - difficulty focusing, organizing, and following through
Hyperactive-impulsive presentation - restlessness impulsivity
Combined presentation - a mix of inattentive and hyperactive symptoms
Adult ADHD - symptoms that persist or are first recognized in adulthood
ADHD with anxiety - inattention alongside persistent worry
ADHD with executive dysfunction - significant struggles with planning and tasks
How do we treat ADHD at Clearview?
ADHD is most commonly treated with medication, therapy, or a combination of both—and for many people, combined treatment produces the strongest results. At Clearview, we start with a thorough evaluation and build a personalized plan around your specific symptoms and goals.
Evaluation and diagnosis - Accurate diagnosis is the first step. Our providers conduct a thorough assessment to understand your symptoms and rule out other conditions, so your treatment plan is built on a clear picture.
Psychiatry and medication - Medication can significantly improve focus and impulse control for many people with ADHD. Our psychiatric providers can evaluate whether medication is right for you and manage it over time to find the best fit.
Therapy and skill-building - Therapy helps you build practical strategies for organization, time management, and focus. It's especially useful for managing the day-to-day challenges ADHD creates, and works well alongside medication.
You don't have to manage ADHD alone, and you won't wait weeks to be seen. Clearview offers same-week virtual appointments, accepts most major insurance, and serves patients across Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina from the comfort of home.
Serving Ohio, Michigan & North Carolina
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Same-week appointments
No waitlist - meet with a provider as soon as this week

Covered by insurance
Most sessions are fully covered by your insurance

