
ADHD Treatment
ADHD is a medical condition that impacts a person of any age. So if you have been experiencing symptoms of ADD/ADHD, you are not alone, there are thousands of people suffering from a similar situation. When left untreated, it negatively impacts each aspect of your life that includes your career, relationships, health, and even financial stability.
Getting ADHD Evaluation & Treatment
If you face or feel any of the symptoms of ADHD, it is best to consult your doctor as soon as possible. It is said that if you can diagnose it early, you’ll cure it earlier. Our doctors can help you get the treatment you need.
- During your initial visit, you’ll speak with one of our ADD/ADHD specialists who would evaluate your symptoms and medical history.
- With this information, the doctor will formulate a treatment plan for you.
- If necessary, he will also recommend you ADHD treatment medication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Imagine everything around you constantly changing. The feeling of boredom occurs easily and even though you want to, you are simply unable to concentrate on the things you need to complete. Your mind is constantly distracted with the buzz of things happening around you, driving you carelessly from one activity to the next. Your thoughts envelope your mind, distracting you from participating in any important task that is going on around you. Even someone speaking to you goes unnoticed.
For a lot of people, this feeling of helplessness is what it feels like to suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These people may not be able to sit in one place for a long time, make long term plans, finish important tasks, or be completely aware of what’s happening around them. Their family, friends and colleagues find them to be confused and disorganized. On some days, they behave completely normal, misleading others to believe that they can actually control their behavior. This can cause severe strain in their relationships with others, disrupt their social life, and make them lose their own sense of worth. ADHD, previously known as hyperkinesis or minimal brain dysfunction, is a type of mental disorder that is commonly found in children. ADHD affects around 3-5% of all children, two thirds of more boys than girls.
Nearly 2 million American children suffer from this disorder. ADHD carries on with the person into their teenage years and adulthood, causing the person to become an emotional wreck of unfulfilled ambitions and dreams. If you thought that there is nothing you can do about this, you’re wrong. There is help to tackle this condition. Extensive research has enabled scientists to identify this disorder in children, teenagers and adults and treat it accordingly. Modern science has developed a number of ADHD treatment medications, therapies that can help change a person’s behavior, and educational opportunities to help people with ADHD become more focused, develop their self-esteem, and improve their behavior to be more productive.
ADHD is a very common condition which affects thousands of people across the country. Some common symptoms include –
Hyperactivity: Hyperactive people constantly seem to be busy with something or the other. They are unable to sit in one place and they speak incessantly and move around all the time. Sitting through an entire lecture can seem to be an impossible thing to do. Children that are hyperactive are often seen wandering around in the room or fidgeting with things.
Impulsive: Impulsive people act without thinking as they are not able to control their reactions to situations. This causes them to blurt out things or pass inappropriate comments without considering someone else’s feelings. An impulsive child may grab another child’s toy or throw things around when they’re upset.
Distractibility: Individuals with distractibility issues generally have problems concentrating and difficulty completing tasks. For ADHD patients, this symptoms is the most common and is also the most easily treatable. After beginning Treatment, patients no longer have a hard time focusing on tasks and being distracted, which resolves the most common complaint.
In order to find out if a person is suffering from ADHD, specialists have to take into account a number of critical questions: Do these behaviors exist in excess and are they pervasive? Do other people who are of the same age behave in an identical manner? Are these behaviors constant or are they temporary? What kind of settings do these behaviors occur in? Specialists assess the person’s behavioral patterns against these and a number of other criteria to be sure of ADHD. You can have a look at these criteria in a diagnostic reference book known as the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders).
As per the DSM, three basic behavioral patterns give an indication of ADHD. A person with ADHD may be endlessly inattentive, impulsive and hyperactive. They may shows signs of either one of these behaviors or all three of them.
As everyone shows these signs at some point in their lives, the DSM has detailed guidelines that can be used to determine if a person has ADHD. A person should show these behaviors before the age of 7 and they should last for a minimum of 6 months. Children with ADHD should display these behaviors more often and excessively than other children of the same age. These behaviors should cripple at least two important areas such as home, work, school or the social life of a person.
If two or more areas are not affected, the person may not be diagnosed with ADHD.
Yes, of course you should get treatment for ADHD in children. The number of children affected by the condition is ever increasing. It is a growing concern that we need to address. So, if you feel your close one or your own kid is suffering from the condition, it is better to get professional help. Getting treatment has also become really easy with telemedicine. Now you can consult a doctor online without even getting out of your bed. Easy, right?
Common Coexisting Disorders with ADHD
As the diagnosis of ADHD is considered, the mental health professional must also determine whether there are any other psychiatric disorders affecting the child that could be responsible for the symptoms. Often, the symptoms of ADHD may overlap with other disorders. These include:
1. Disruptive Behavior Disorders: It involves a pattern of arguing with multiple adults, losing one’s temper, refusing to follow rules, blaming others, spiteful, and vindictive.
2. Mood Disorders: Some children, in addition to being hyperactive, impulsive, and/or inattentive, may also seem to always be in a bad mood.
3. Anxiety Disorders: Several studies suggest that around 10-30 percent of children with ADHD, and 47 percent of adults with ADHD also suffer from depression.
4. Tics and Tourette Syndrome: ADHD and Tourette Syndrome are very common to co-exist. And that is why it is suggested to seek professional help and get ADHD treatment.
5. Learning Disabilities: Individuals with ADHD frequently have difficulty learning in school. Up to 50 percent of children with ADHD have a coexisting learning disorder.
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2001
In 2001 - Humble Beginnings
As the medical cannabis scene grew in Santa Ana and the surrounding region, it was hard to be ignored. Most cannabis users that found the plant to be therapeutic had to acquire it in the black market, undertaking multiple legal and safety risks. Cannabis users usually were stigmatized and they had to use cannabis secretly and illicitly.
2007
In 2007 - Cannabis Saves our Staff
Then 2007-2009 our own medical staff was suffering from anxiety, and appetite issues. We were looking for alternatives to prescription medication and traditional treatments. It was obvious that Cannabis as medicine works, works effectively, and is more affordable than prescription medication. Looking at these facts, we made a clear decision, we had to embrace medical cannabis even if it meant an uncertain future.
2016
In 2016 - Telemedicine
In 2016 with the legalization of telemedicine, we were able to expand our service entirely online offering access across the entire state. We improved on our process to make access even simple, more convenient, and mobile friendly. We set the standard for HIPAA Compliant, fast friendly evaluations with instant PDF delivery via email. We put our patients first and make sure we always deliver documents on time and without error. With our original goals and vision in mind, we took this opportunity to maximize the accessibility we could offer the public
2018
In 2018 - Recreational
In 2018, with the legalization of Cannabis in California, medical cards were not longer required to gain access to many dispensaries. However, medical cards took a different role – they allowed patients to pay less in taxes, grow, carry, and purchase more, and access more products.
2019
In 2019 - Making an Impact
In 2019, the climate has changed but our values have not. We stand firm in our belief that everyone should have access, and that medical patients deserve to pay less in taxes. We want to make sure recreational limits are not imposed on those that truly use cannabis.and also that these people now where to go. To accomplish this we created our dispensary listings and independently verify legit operations