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Difficulty focusing or being hyper-focused, impulsivity, and lack of attention are all symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). But do those symptoms mean you have ADHD? Take this quick self-assesement to see if you may and if you should get an official diagnosis.
This test is not a replacement for an ADHD diagnosis from a qualified medical professional and should not be construed as medical advice.
Find top-rated licensed providers for an initial online ADHD consultation, ongoing support, and unlimited messaging with your provider and the Klarity Health Patient Support team.
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Your provider will discuss treatment options with you, which may or may not include medication.
*Appointments are generally available within 24 hours. Prescriptions, particularly for controlled substances, may require an in-person evaluation depending on the state of residence and current federal regulations.
The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Controlled substances, like Adderall, Ritalin, and others, may not be appropriate for all patients and any mention of these medications is for educational purposes only, not for marketing or encouraging self-diagnosis. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health. Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy. Nothing in this article is intended to diagnose or treat any condition, including guaranteeing prescription medication of any kind or dosage.
If you’re having a mental health crisis or experiencing a psychiatric emergency, it’s crucial to seek immediate help from a mental healthcare professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or therapist. You can also call your local emergency services, visit your nearest emergency room, or contact a crisis hotline, such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, by calling or texting 988 or dialing the Lifeline’s previous phone number, 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) in the U.S.