ADHD Treatment in Raleigh, NC
Support for focus, attention, and daily functioning
ADHD can affect focus, organization, time management, and daily routines. It may show up differently in children, teens, and adults. Grove Psychiatry & Wellness provides evaluation and treatment to help patients better understand and manage ADHD symptoms.
Understanding ADHD
What ADHD can look like
ADHD can affect attention, behavior, and daily routines. Symptoms may appear differently depending on age and individual patterns — and they often look very different in adults compared to children or teens.
- Difficulty sustaining focus on work tasks or long projects
- Trouble with time management and meeting deadlines
- Frequently losing items or forgetting appointments
- Acting impulsively in decisions or conversations
- Feeling restless, mentally busy, or unable to relax
- Starting many tasks but struggling to complete them
- Poor academic performance despite effort and ability
- Difficulty staying organized with schoolwork or homework
- Easily distracted in class or during study sessions
- Trouble following multi-step instructions
- Impulsive behavior that causes social difficulties
- Low frustration tolerance or emotional reactivity
- Difficulty sitting still or staying quiet in structured settings
- Short attention span and easily pulled away by distractions
- Frequent forgetfulness in daily routines and tasks
- Acting before thinking — blurting out answers, interrupting
- Difficulty waiting for a turn or following rules in games
- Struggles with homework focus and task completion
Knowing When to Reach Out
When it may be time to seek support
If depression symptoms continue or begin to affect daily life, professional support can help bring clarity and direction. You do not need to wait until things feel unmanageable.
- Difficulty staying focused on tasks
- Trouble organizing or managing time
- Forgetfulness in daily activities
- Feeling easily distracted or overwhelmed
- Restlessness or difficulty sitting still
- Acting impulsively or without planning
Knowing When to Reach Out
When it may be time to seek support
If ADHD symptoms are affecting school, work, or daily responsibilities, professional evaluation can help provide clarity and direction. A formal assessment is the first step toward understanding your options.
- Difficulty completing tasks or staying consistently organized
- Ongoing focus challenges at work or school affecting performance
- Persistent struggles with time management and meeting deadlines
- Feeling consistently overwhelmed by everyday responsibilities
- Challenges that have continued over time without improvement
- Focus or impulsivity issues affecting relationships or social situations
Knowing When to Reach Out
How ADHD treatment works
Treatment begins with a detailed evaluation to understand your symptoms, history, and how ADHD is affecting daily life — at work, school, home, and in relationships.
A personalized plan is then created to help improve focus, organization, and overall functioning. This may include strategies, education, and medication when appropriate.
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Comprehensive ADHD Evaluation
Your first appointment focuses on understanding your full symptom picture — how long they have been present, how they show up day-to-day, and how they affect your functioning.
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Personalized Treatment Plan
Based on your evaluation, a care plan is created that fits your specific needs — whether that involves strategies, education, medication, or a combination.
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Ongoing Follow-Up & Adjustment
Regular follow-up visits track your progress, assess treatment response, and allow adjustments to keep your care on the right path.
Medication Support
Medication management for ADHD
Medication may be recommended as part of ADHD treatment. When appropriate, medications are selected carefully based on symptoms, age, medical history, and individual needs.
Follow-up visits help monitor progress, adjust treatment if needed, and ensure safe and effective care throughout the process.
- Careful medication selection based on your specific symptom profile
- Appropriate for adults, teens, and children (age 5+)
- Regular monitoring to assess effectiveness and tolerability
- Dosage adjustments made based on response over time
Getting Startedn
What to expect in your first appointment
The first visit focuses on understanding your experience with attention, focus, and daily challenges in a supportive and respectful setting. There is no pressure — just a structured conversation to better understand your needs.
- Review of your ADHD-related symptoms and personal history
- Discussion of daily routines, challenges at work or school, and daily life impact
- Evaluation of focus, attention, impulsivity, and organizational patterns
- Overview of treatment options — including medication and support strategies
- Open time to ask any questions about care, next steps, or what to expect
Start your ADHD evaluation
Submit a request and Dr. Grove will review your needs before providing available appointment options.
Practice Informationn
Location
Raleigh, North Carolina
Patients Served
Adults, teens & children (age 5+)
Office Hours
Mon - Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Insurance
Credentialing in progress
