Accepted health insurance plans
What is ADHD?
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, memory, organization, and impulse control. It’s more than occasional forgetfulness—it can impact every area of life, including work, relationships, and daily responsibilities.
If you’ve spent years feeling “scattered,” “lazy,” or “always behind,” undiagnosed ADHD may be the missing piece.
16+ million people
live with ADHD
ADHD affects over 6 million children and 10 million adults in the U.S. (CDC, CHADD)
70% of adults
go undiagnosed
Most adults with ADHD never receive a formal diagnosis.
ADHD treatment
helps most people
Symptoms often improve significantly with the right care and support.
ADHD affects
all age groups
It often begins in childhood and can persist into adulthood with different symptoms over time.
Treatment options we offer
ADHD evaluation & diagnosis
Get clarity through a comprehensive psychiatric assessment.
Medication & focus strategies
We offer stimulants, non-stimulants, and tools to support daily functioning.
Support for all ages & types
Treatment for inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, combined type, and adult ADHD.
Telehealth services
Receive expert care from the comfort of home.
Why choose us for ADHD treatment
Board-certified psychiatrists and psychologists
Experienced with ADHD across all age groups.
Personalized, evidence-based plans
Treatment designed around your unique symptoms and goals.
Confidential and compassionate care
No judgment—just understanding, care, and expert treatment.
We accept most major insurance plans
Aetna, Magellan, Cigna, Blue Shield, MHN, Healthnet.
7 signs of adult ADHD you shouldn’t ignore
ADHD isn’t just a childhood condition. For many adults, undiagnosed ADHD can lead to years of frustration, disorganization, and feeling “stuck.” It often gets mistaken for laziness, anxiety, or poor time management—but the real cause might be how your brain is wired.
Here are 7 signs of adult ADHD you shouldn’t ignore, especially if they’ve been showing up in your daily life for months or longer.
1You constantly lose focus mid-task You start strong, but your mind drifts. Finishing everyday tasks can feel nearly impossible.
2You frequently forget things Appointments, keys, deadlines—ADHD affects working memory, leading to daily disruptions.
3You struggle with time management Whether you're late or stuck procrastinating, time seems to slip away easily.
4You're always behind, despite trying hard You may put in extra effort just to stay afloat—and still feel like you're falling behind.
5Simple tasks feel overwhelming A cluttered room, to-do list, or inbox can quickly become mentally exhausting.
6You experience mood swings or irritability Emotional dysregulation is common, with small issues sometimes triggering strong reactions.
7You’ve been called “scattered,” “lazy,” or “unreliable” You may have internalized negative labels for years—when ADHD was the real cause.
When to reach out for help
If you’re constantly overwhelmed, disorganized, or struggling to stay on track—it may be time to speak with a mental health professional. Our team offers expert evaluation, medication support, and therapy coordination for ADHD at any age. You don’t have to keep pushing through alone—help is here.
Questions or concerns?
If you need help, please call our office at 415-922-9122 and our receptionists will assist you. Zoom’s FAQ page may also help to answer some of your questions.
Zoom HIPAA compliance
The Zoom software used by Baywell is HIPAA compliant to protect your privacy and security in accordance with federal laws. We encourage our patients to review Zoom’s HIPAA compliance datasheet for more information.
Start managing ADHD today
Your attention matters. We’re here to help you focus, feel more in control, and find strategies that actually work for your brain.
Call 415-922-9122 to get connected with a Baywell provider.
