Our Process to Diagnose ADHD…
PNW Virtual Health’s process for ADHD treatment involves a three-step appointment sequence. The first appointment, done virtually, includes an intake process to assess symptoms and medical history. In PNW Virtual Health’s approach to ADHD treatment, reviewing a person’s medical and mental health history during the first appointment is crucial. This step ensures that recommendations for subsequent treatment are informed and personalized. Understanding a patient’s history helps in accurately diagnosing conditions, identifying any co-existing issues, and avoiding treatments that might be ineffective or harmful. This comprehensive review lays the foundation for a tailored treatment plan, enhancing the effectiveness and safety of the care provided.
The second appointment, also virtual, involves a detailed ADHD assessment. An ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) assessment typically includes several components to determine whether an individual has ADHD. These components may vary depending on the healthcare provider, but generally include:
- **Clinical Interview**: The assessment often begins with a clinical interview conducted by a healthcare provider, such as a nurse practitioner. The interview gathers information about the individual’s medical history, developmental milestones, family history, and current symptoms.
- **Functional Assessment**: Assessing the impact of ADHD symptoms on daily functioning, relationships, and overall quality of life is an important part of the assessment.
- **Collateral Information**: Information from other sources, such as family members, significant others, or previous healthcare providers, may be collected to gain a comprehensive understanding of the individual’s history and symptoms.
- **Psychological Testing**: Neuropsychological and psychological tests may be administered to assess cognitive functioning, attention, and executive functioning. These tests can help identify specific areas of impairment.
- **Differential Diagnosis**: The assessment process also involves ruling out other conditions that may present with similar symptoms, such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, or learning disabilities.
Once all these components have been completed, your provider can make an informed diagnosis of ADHD or recommend further evaluation or treatment options if necessary. It’s important to note that an ADHD assessment should be conducted by a qualified healthcare professional with expertise in diagnosing and treating ADHD. Our providers are experienced at diagnosing, treating and managing patients with ADHD.
Once the diagnosis has been made, the third appointment is typically in-person, focusing on a physical examination and discussing medication options. After this, patients have monthly virtual check-ins for medication management, adjusted to individual needs. This approach emphasizes both virtual and in-person care, tailored to each patient’s requirements.