This section of AdultADD.info is designed for primary care doctors, family doctors, psychiatrists, APRN's (nurses) and other prescribing clinicians who would like to learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of adult ADD. It was inspired by the many inquiries I have received from visitors to AdultADD.info who have not been able to find either an ADD specialist in their area or a general practitioner who is sufficiently confident in his or her knowledge of ADD to accept them as patients. It is hoped that the information here will help clinicians better serve patients with ADD.
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