Medication Management
Medication Management
Medication support for patients who may benefit from prescribing, dose adjustments, side-effect monitoring, or a second look at how treatment is working in real life.
Typical path
Clarify the concern
Review context and goals
Choose the next care step
Who it is for
This path may fit when these needs sound familiar.
Fit still depends on a clinician's review and current eligibility, but these are common reasons people ask about this service.
Patients with a diagnosis who want medication options explained clearly
People already taking medication who need follow-up and monitoring
Patients balancing ADHD symptoms with sleep, anxiety, mood, or appetite concerns
Families who want collaborative medication planning for a child or teen
Included
What the visit is designed to cover.
The goal is a practical clinical picture, not a rushed checklist. Your clinician can adjust the focus based on your history and questions.
Review of diagnosis, goals, health history, and current medications
Discussion of stimulant and non-stimulant options when appropriate
Safety review, side-effect monitoring, and practical follow-up planning
Adjustments based on benefit, tolerability, functioning, and clinician guidance
Related FAQ
Questions people often ask before this service.
Does treatment always mean medication?
No. Medication can be one option, but treatment may also include therapy, coaching, routines, school or workplace supports, sleep work, or coordination with other clinicians.
How can therapy or coaching help with ADHD?
Skills-based support can help with planning, follow-through, emotional regulation, and building systems that fit your life. It is not about trying harder; it is about finding strategies you can actually use.
Do you work with children, teens, and adults?
The practice is designed for ADHD care across age groups, with clinician fit and state rules considered before care begins. If you are unsure, a short intro call can help clarify whether the practice is appropriate.
Ready to ask about fit?
Start with a short intro call.
Bring your questions about timing, records, and whether medication management is the right next step.