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ADHD impacts every part of life, from work performance and school deadlines to relationships and daily routines. If you live in Colorado and struggle with focus, organization, or racing thoughts, you are not alone. ADHD Advisor makes it simple to get the care you need with online ADHD evaluations, therapy, and access to stimulant and non-stimulant ADHD medication online.
Our Colorado-licensed clinicians deliver compassionate, professional care that is tailored to your unique needs. Whether you are based in Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, or a rural mountain community, you can connect with expert ADHD treatment without long waitlists or stigma.




The first step toward clarity and better symptom management is an ADHD evaluation. ADHD Advisor makes this process convenient and secure with telehealth appointments. When you book an online evaluation, you will:
Virtual evaluations save time and reduce barriers to care. If you want to prepare, explore our resources on how to get diagnosed with ADHD and ADHD testing to better understand the process.
In only a few minutes, the free ADHD evaluation will help identify the right clinician and treatment plan for your mental health needs. Complete the free online assessment to screen for ADHD, anxiety, and depression and determine if a clinical evaluation is recommended.
Quality care begins with the right clinician. Matching is based on individual preferences and availability, with connection to a licensed mental health professional in the appropriate state. Assessments can be scheduled at a preferred day and time for a clinical evaluation.

After being matched, a licensed clinician will review ADHD symptoms, medical history, and personal preferences to help inform a tailored treatment plan. Following the clinical evaluation, evaluation findings are discussed, and documentation outlining results and recommended next steps may be provided when appropriate.
Stimulant medications such as Adderall, Vyvanse, and Ritalin are classified as Schedule II controlled substances. They carry risks including misuse, addiction, overdose, and death. To ensure safety, Colorado requires prescribers to check the Colorado Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) before prescribing these medications.
Non-stimulant options are also available and can be effective alternatives. These include Strattera, Qelbree, and Wellbutrin. All prescriptions are carefully managed in compliance with both state and federal regulations.
For more information, see the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies PDMP FAQ, which explains how providers use the monitoring system to protect patients.



Medication is not the only way to treat ADHD. Many adults find therapy and skills-based care to be life-changing, especially when combined with or used instead of medication. ADHD Advisor offers:
Therapy is available virtually across Colorado, making it accessible to both urban and rural patients. Learn more about natural ADHD treatment methods that support professional therapy and medication.
ADHD Advisor maintains straightforward pricing. Insurance is not billed directly; however, a superbill is available for submission to an insurance provider for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Here’s how it works:
This approach means you always know exactly what you are paying, with no surprise fees or hidden costs.



The ADHD diagnostic process with ADHD Advisor follows a proven, step-by-step approach:
If you are new to ADHD care, visit our guides on how to get diagnosed with ADHD and ADHD testing to know what to expect.
Colorado law supports telehealth access and requires insurance companies to cover telemedicine at the same rate as in-person visits. Additional updates include:
ADHD Advisor complies with both Colorado state law and federal regulations, ensuring safe, legal, and reliable treatment for every patient.




In addition to ADHD Advisor, Colorado offers several statewide resources for mental health and ADHD support:
Mental health and obtaining an ADHD assement is a complicated process, so it’s natural that you may have some lingering questions. Below are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.
Yes, if it is clinically appropriate. Licensed providers may prescribe stimulants through telehealth, following all state and federal rules.
Yes, ADHD Advisor clinicians may prescribe stimulants with PDMP compliance.
While many individuals can recognize potential ADHD symptoms in their own behavior, a formal clinical evaluation is required to determine whether assessment criteria are met and to explore treatment options.
The process can begin with an online assessment at ADHDAdvisor.org. From there, a consultation may be scheduled with a licensed provider who will review symptoms and determine whether ADHD is identified as part of the evaluation.
Telehealth ADHD care offers the same quality of clinical support as in-person visits—without the commute, wait time, or added stress. You can get the help you need from the comfort of home.
In addition to therapy-based treatment plans, medication management for ADHD is available. This includes both non-stimulant options and stimulant medications, when clinically appropriate.
A comprehensive range of treatment options is thoughtfully designed to provide a holistic approach to managing ADHD effectively and empowering individuals to thrive.
The initial assessment is based on the standard symptoms, behaviors, and challenges associated with ADHD. If you are not presenting with signs of ADHD, your provider may determine that the assessment is not the right fit.
If you need to cancel an assessment, please reach out to the support team at support@adhdadvisor.org. Please note that a minimum of 24 hours' notice is required to receive credit for a canceled assessment.
The process typically includes a brief intake form, a virtual meeting with a licensed clinician, and a tailored care plan when appropriate based on the evaluation.
ADHD medication helps improve focus, reduce impulsivity, and manage hyperactivity by altering the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain. This aids in better managing ADHD symptoms and enhancing daily functioning.
ADHD Advisor providers can prescribe both non-stimulant and stimulant medications as part of your treatment plan. Stimulant medications are available in select states and only when clinically appropriate. Your provider will work with you to determine the best option based on your symptoms, medical history, and individual needs.
Yes, stimulant medications can be prescribed directly by your ADHD Advisor provider when clinically appropriate. Because stimulants are controlled substances, a thorough evaluation of your medical history, symptoms, and individual needs is required before any prescription is issued. Please note that stimulant prescribing is only available in select states. Your provider will let you know whether this option is available to you and, if so, work with you to incorporate it into your treatment plan.
Therapy, coaching, and behavioral support are all available online after assessment.