ADHD treatment in Utah
Online psychiatric appointments across Utah — evaluations, medication management, and ongoing follow-up delivered over secure video from your home, office, or any private space within the state. No driving across the valley, no waiting room, no parking garage.
Medically reviewed by Josh Woodland, PMHNP·Last reviewed May 27, 2026
About adhd
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how the brain regulates attention, impulses, and activity. For adults, it often shows up as difficulty starting tasks, losing track of time, feeling mentally restless, or working twice as hard to keep up with people who seem to manage with half the effort. Our psychiatric providers offer a structured evaluation that may include validated rating scales, a developmental history, and a discussion of how symptoms affect work, school, relationships, and day-to-day functioning. When a diagnosis is supported by the assessment, we discuss the full range of treatment options — including non-stimulant and stimulant medications when clinically appropriate, behavioral strategies, and referrals to therapy.
Common signs of ADHD
- Difficulty starting or finishing tasks even when they matter to you
- Trouble organizing time, paperwork, or daily logistics
- Mind that jumps quickly between topics or "loses the thread" mid-conversation
- Restlessness, fidgeting, or feeling internally "revved up"
- Forgetting appointments, deadlines, or routine commitments
- Acting on impulse — speaking, spending, or deciding before thinking it through
- A long history of being told you have "potential" you struggle to access
This list is a starting point for conversation, not a diagnostic tool. A clinical evaluation looks at the full picture.
Online psychiatry for Utah
Online psychiatric appointments across Utah — evaluations, medication management, and ongoing follow-up delivered over secure video from your home, office, or any private space within the state. No driving across the valley, no waiting room, no parking garage.
Our psychiatric providers are licensed to deliver care to patients located in Utah at the time of their visit.
Our approach to ADHD
Evaluation
Our evaluation is a structured conversation that may include validated rating scales, a review of developmental and medical history, and screening for conditions that can look like or co-occur with ADHD (such as anxiety, sleep problems, or trauma). When clinically appropriate, we discuss a working diagnosis and an individualized treatment plan during the same visit or at a brief follow-up.
Medication management
Stimulants are one of several options for ADHD and are controlled substances. We do not guarantee any specific prescription before evaluation. Decisions about whether to prescribe a stimulant, a non-stimulant, or no medication at all depend on the clinical picture, your medical history, and current best-practice guidelines.
Therapy as a complement
Many people with ADHD benefit from pairing medication management with therapy, coaching, or skills-based work. We can collaborate with an existing therapist or provide referrals where it makes sense.
Utah-licensed psychiatric providers
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Care that puts you first
We believe in relationship-based care, thoughtful treatment, and personalized plans that prioritize your long-term wellbeing over quick fixes.
Safe, Evidence-Based Prescribing
Your safety is our priority. We follow rigorous, research-backed guidelines to ensure every treatment decision is grounded in evidence and tailored to your needs.
First-line, well-researched medications — We rely on medication options supported by extensive clinical research and proven long-term outcomes.
Safe, non–habit-forming prescribing — We avoid habit-forming medications and prioritize treatments with minimal long-term risks.
Medication only when truly needed — We aim for the smallest medication burden possible while still achieving results. Every prescription has a clear clinical rationale.
We Take Time With Our Patients
Our appointments are intentionally longer than industry norms because thoughtful psychiatric care requires depth, collaboration, and trust.
A comprehensive deep-dive into your psychiatric history, current symptoms, medical history, past treatments, trauma history, lifestyle factors, sleep, nutrition, substance use, family history, and personal goals. You are never rushed.
More than just "adjust meds and move on." Each visit is a therapeutic conversation where we explore medication effectiveness, side effects, emotional wellbeing, coping strategies, and lifestyle modifications that elevate your quality of life.
ADHD in Utah — questions we hear
Sometimes — it depends on current federal and state regulations, your clinical presentation, and whether an in-person component is required. We follow the rules that apply at the time of your visit and will explain what is and is not possible for your situation.
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