Struggling with ADHD? Get Matched with a Trusted In-Network Therapist or Psychologist Today

What to Do If You Think You Have ADHD

Find Help for ADHD – Get Matched with the Right Therapist or Psychologist


Are you constantly asking yourself, "Do I have ADHD?" Do you struggle with focus, organization, or impulsivity, and wonder if something deeper is going on? At [Your Referral Service Name], we understand how overwhelming it can be to navigate mental health care—especially when you're unsure where to start. That’s why we’re here to help you find the right therapist or psychologist for ADHD who accepts your insurance and is a great match for your unique needs.


We are not a mental health clinic. Instead, we are a referral service dedicated to connecting individuals with qualified, licensed mental health professionals in their area. Whether you’re looking for ADHD treatment for yourself or your child, we’ll help you get matched with a provider experienced in evidence-based care.

What Is ADHD?


ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects both children and adults. People with ADHD may experience persistent challenges with attention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity that interfere with everyday life. Some may appear forgetful or disorganized, while others might struggle with time management, restlessness, or emotional regulation.


There are three main types of ADHD:

  • Predominantly Inattentive Type
  • Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type
  • Combined Type


The symptoms and intensity can vary widely, which is why working with a professional trained in ADHD assessment and treatment is essential.


Common Signs of ADHD


If you're wondering whether you or your child may have ADHD, consider the following symptoms:


  • Difficulty staying focused or paying attention
  • Frequently losing items or forgetting appointments
  • Avoiding tasks that require sustained mental effort
  • Fidgeting, restlessness, or excessive talking
  • Interrupting others or acting impulsively
  • Trouble completing tasks or following through on responsibilities


ADHD symptoms must be persistent, occur in multiple settings, and significantly impact daily functioning. Only a qualified provider can make an accurate diagnosis.


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Why Choose Our ADHD Referral Service?


We make it easy to get the help you need. Here’s how our referral process works:


  1. You reach out to us with your symptoms, concerns, and insurance information.
  2. We search our network of licensed therapists and psychologists who specialize in ADHD and are covered by your plan.
  3. You get matched with a provider who fits your needs, preferences, and schedule.


We take the guesswork out of finding ADHD support. Our goal is to make mental health care more accessible, personalized, and stress-free.


Who We Help


  • Adults struggling with disorganization, distractibility, or emotional overwhelm
  • Teens and children showing signs of inattention, impulsivity, or poor school performance
  • Parents seeking guidance, evaluations, or ongoing therapy for their child


Whether you’re newly seeking help or have been misdiagnosed in the past, we’ll connect you to the right provider who can offer compassionate, evidence-based support.


Get the Right ADHD Support – Covered by Your Insurance


You deserve to work with someone who understands ADHD and can guide you toward effective solutions. Don’t let the stress of finding care hold you back. Let us help you get matched with the right therapist or psychologist who is in-network with your insurance.


Ready to get started? Call Livonia Therapists & Mental Health Solutions at 734-402-8654 today. Your path to clarity, focus, and confidence starts with the right support—and we’re here to help you find it.


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